A Google user
Hitman Go is the kind of game that, if not for the mobile space, you would only see on the NES or ancient PC's. It is a game that takes the core mechanics of the Hitman games- stealth, dodging guards, assassinations, and disguises- and distills them into their purest, most abstract form. Adding to its old school appeal is the fact that there's no story, no tutorial, no text whatsoever! Plus, the board game aesthetic is super creative, and really adds to the feeling of the game being a miniaturized abstraction of Agent 47's assassin hijinks. Intuitive pick up and play controls and great puzzle design make this one of the best games on mobile.
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SmiggleInc Inc
I'll be honest, a twist on the classic Hitman games like this I was not expecting to be so well done. There are several different mechanics that make each type of level unique, and I really love that. Some people have said the camera is restrictive, you can actually hold two fingers on either side of the screen to zoom out (like with a picture or Google Maps). There were microtransactions for this before, but they were removed, which I have to give high praise to Square Enix for. Great job.
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A Google user
Hitman go has a stylish appearance that compromises readability. The camera plays against you, constantly moving in too close and limiting visibility of the board, if you zoom out is hard to read the elements of the board. The controls are not good either. Tomb raider fixed the camera angle and allowed you to drag anywhere on the screen to move, here we have to drag the character, already uncomfortable as it is the camera shifting all the time doesn't help. Good puzzles though.
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