I really love the real estate agent disguise, because I feel that hearing 47 describe the various rooms is the closest we ever get to learning how he thinks and sees the world, how he analyzes his surroundings and is able to see opportunities.
I also love that it's one of the times where 47 *isn't* secretly a master at something. He lives in safehouses and airport terminals; so it's no wonder he has no reference for home-buying and just starts listing off random aspects of the rooms.
@@LeRoiEnJaune I had a thought the other day, that Agent 47 is like _Old Man Henderson's Backstory of Doom™,_ a literal doorstopper of a book that no sane Game Master would ever read through, leaving Henderson's player (and 47 himself) to _make up_ things they supposedly know, and the GM is like "yeah I can't be bothered to check that, we'll just assume you do know it". The real estate agent is the _one time_ the GM called his bluff and was like "yeah okay, that's a bit too far buddy".
Yeah, and his drums aren’t great-competent, but stiff and robotic, like 47. The drummer was careful to keep it “disguise”-y, and it also shows what a fake Jordan Cross is. It’s a great scene.
I think the quintessential Agent 47 disguise was in Hokkaido, where he disguised himself as...Agent 47. Acting exactly like Agent 47, he sneaks into the operating room and simply presents himself to the target, who dies of fear at the sight of a man dressed as Agent 47. What true efficiency. 😏
I love 47's jokes and puns when he's in disguise, I always replay missions until I hear at least one pun. You can tell he's giggling to himself on the inside, you can really tell he loves and has fun with his job.
In the Yates mission, 47 pretends to be the Sommelier, Mr Flowers, who Yates doesn't recognise despite him working for him for presumably a few years. Anyway, a moment I love is when a soldier says he'll pour some wine, to which 47 replies "decant", sounded genuinely annoyed. I kind of love that.
You know 47 really enjoys putting his method acting classes to use when he makes an appropriate pun relating to the murder method/disguise he's wearing
I mean, the therapy session with Silvio Caruso bringing up the mommy issue is pretty great. And in the same level, the plague doctor kill. Super extra.
@@kapitanstark1922 Anal also means overtly careful or precise. So not just the more typical meaning that comes to mind, nor was that meaning in use, in the sentence.
Every time we see 47 display an improbable skill I like to imagine we're getting a glimpse at what he does when not assassinating people. Going home after a long trek round Columbia to Mrs 47, visiting Baby 47 in their bedroom and then going out to the garage to deliver a sick drum solo.
@@SpoopySquid basic crochet is easy. the real skill is in making actual clothes out of it. Yes, my grandmother taught me crochet when I was a child....
“47, I greatly admire your confidence, but you are a ripped, 6’3”, bald, white dude in the middle of a small Colombian town. Maybe leave this one to a different agent?”
@@IntrusiveThot *47 pouts, really wanting to pretend to be a shaman so he can go on a scavenger hunt, to find a hidden chamber in some ancient ruins guarding a ceremonial dagger via Tomb Raider-style floor traps*
Listen, in terms of the endless potential of job versatility, Agent 47 is to video games what Barbie is to dolls and I will not be persuaded otherwise.
Even with how many times I've played various missions and such, I still laugh a bit at or make comments about every murdery pun 47 does. I love them so much, but I'm also amused by how obvious they are. Rather how Hannibal's cannibal puns in the Hannibal series make me laugh and are so obvious. I'm a sucker for puns though.
47 running around the catwalk and punching the other models when they steal his attention and then keeps walking the catwalk is the most oxbox 47 move ever
My personal favorite is still the medic in Miami. "It contains floral extracts - hemlock, belladonna, aconite. Designed to be fast and efficient." "Wait, belladonna, isn't that poisonous?" "Yes." "Should I be concerned?" "I'm not."
i really love putting clearly non white disguises and then completing mission stories, its just so hilarious how nobody knew the fucking shaka was a white guy until then.
yeah, he wont put on a womans trousers-uniform, that's unbelievable, but the dark skinned, long haired indian guy? yeah, he can totally just put on his clothes and be him XD
Also the fact that he doesn't sound anything like the accents either. Mind you, I surely can't be the only person who is disturbed by the fact that you go to a night rave party in Berlin, and there is not a single person speaking German?
When 47 disguised himself as a detective I swear to god both he and Diana seemed to forget he was supposed to be murdering people rather than solving the mystery.
I love the idea that 47 is so well trained that he is trained at everything and thus has employment opportunities elsewhere but chooses to kill people.
What I love about the winemaker part is one of the people watching this is Diana Burnwood, 47’s handler, someone who is very familiar with what 47 sounds like, looks like, and is capable of, so she’s probably VERY aware that it’s secretly 47 under that flimsy disguise.
8:18 Reminds me of the "nut juicer" from Spongebob, where Sandy has to get a good invention ready to go before her funds are cut off, and Spongebob is wearing a Tekepathic translator for Peanuts, where Sandy then proceeds to shred the peanut in a nut juicer and Spongebob gets to hear the horrible screams of the peanut's dying breaths.
Even though the Hitman games are still on my to-do list (I have a BUNCH in my Steam library), I clicked this anyway... For the tattoo artist, I was SO expecting a mini-game where it has you manually draw randomly first, just like the beginning of Duke Nukem Forever where no matter what you draw as a plan on the whiteboard the guys are like "Wow, I never would have thought of that!" and "What a great plan!". Both the realtor and winery, "a little murdery", LMAO! Love it! I need to play these...
47 is actually supposed to have tattoos in the P-Power disguise. There's some incidental dialog in the mission about how P-Power is a bit of a poseur and his sleeves are actually fake, so 47 should have them when he dons the outfit. Unfortunately a lot of Hitman 1 + 2 disguises have little glitches like that when you play them in Hitman 3. That's why no one reacts to his seeming lack of tattoos.
I love how he always casually puts everything back into place, like, he slams this guys head into the holder for the crystal ball, then rips it out and sets it back down, then grabs the ball and carefully puts it back on.
Job applicant in new york, did you see his damn interview? XD Few others: Therapist 47(sapienza) Barber 47(mumbai) Detective 47(dartmoor) Painter 47(mumbai) Yoga teacher 47(Hokkaido) Shaman in santa fortuna
Let's list some of those jobs 47 has done as part of his work. Paris: fashion model, waiter Sapienza: private investigator, delivery man, golf teacher, priest, lawyer, psychologist Marrakesh: massage therapist, cameraman for TV-crew Bangkok: drummer, recording crew, exterminator Colorado: variety of crooks Hokkaido: helicopter pilot, heart surgeon, yoga teacher, ninja Miami: food vendor, flamingo mascot, military bigshot, pit crew, medical technician Santa Fortuna: tattooist, shaman, hippie, mariachiesque musician Mumbai: barber, Broadway-actor, painter Whittleton Creek: real estate agent, exterminator (again), nurse Isle of Sgail: Famous And Reclusive Playwright, conservative industrialist, treasure hunting adventurer New York: job applicant to bank, former investor Haven Island: infamous thief, security crew, doctor Dubai: security crew Dartmoor: private investigator, undertaker, photographer Berlin: DJ, pizza delivery guy, drug dealer, club owner Chongqing: vagrant, ICA board member Mendoza: As Himself On Different Alias, lawyer, wine maker
portrait Artist, Tatooist, multiple different musicians from different genres including a C&W band, a rock drummer and a Club DJ, multiple Dr's bartenders and sommeliers. The man's incredibly versatile. Got to admire the professionalism. Also it's been confirmed Agent 47 is a drinker with an incredibly expensive taste in food.
I feel like his broad knowledge is a must for his kind of work. You're going to a wine refinery where your target is gonna be? It would be a good idea to stock up on wine knowledge in case you end up talking to the target, which he often does, and having that knowledge helps more often than you might think
If you ever need an extra video, a supercut of missions where Andy is doing his 47 impressions would be good. Still love the Aladdin song and when he's being a prankster with the soda cans for example.
The real estate agent and chief winemaker are my favorite disguises. 47 doesn't even TRY to be subtle with the murder references but somehow the targets are none the wiser. Most hilarious parts of the game hands down.
Am I the only one who thinks 47's real estate bit was amazing? Dark hardwood floors hide stains easily? Vinyl floors slippery when wet? Leaky attic? Very informational!!
I would love to see an episode of which ninja about this guy. I mean while ninjas early did assassination stuff this guy outside of a few gameplay things is doing a lot of classic ninja things right.
At least Agent 47 wears disguises unlike the legendary 007 who universally introduced himself as 'Bond. James Bond' and hardly ever pretended any other identities.
Hitman has the potential to be a brilliant darkly comic TV sitcom where he gets away with ludicrous disguises despite being creepy and unconvincing. The Talented Mr 47?
I guess him donning the judge's outfit and dismissing all charges against a crackpot conspiracy theorist would be considered the total opposite. My personal favorite was the flamingo costume where he has the option to play the part of a miserable character actor just grumbling short answers trying (and failing) to reassure an inquisitive spectator that his job is NOT a total shit load of ass. Spectator: "Man, that must suck." Agent 47: "Eh, I manage." (a dozen variations follow)
You forgot when he dresses up as the superfan in The Author and asks annoying questions about the book series. Also, any time he's a bartender and pulls off elaborate serving stunts.
Lol I’m obsessed with the fact (I assume) that it looks like this capture is Jane’s stuff because so much of it is kinda sloppy and leaving witnesses etc. heh.
Wait a second, did they remove the thing where when you put on the tattoo artist's clothes you get tattoos on your arms? I distinctly remember being confused by that.
He is truly ninja as shinobi often have to act exactly like what they're disguised as to avoid suspicion from guards and such. It could be anything from farmers to basket weavers to monks to even other guards! You have to think and act like what you're trying to pass yourself off as if you wanna get away without any suspicion. It's a cool tidbit you can find online!
Getting into a disguise is one thing. But it's always agent 47's stone-cold expression and killer puns while playing the part that gets me.
very literally killer puns
Andy doing his 47 bits while playing is what gets me.
Want a bite? It is to die for!
@@michaelkores6860 i love how he's actually a terrible actor and people just generally just shrug off his eccentricities
@@Ben-rz9cf "It's my first day on the shift... As a clown." 😆
I really love the real estate agent disguise, because I feel that hearing 47 describe the various rooms is the closest we ever get to learning how he thinks and sees the world, how he analyzes his surroundings and is able to see opportunities.
I know what you mean but I really have to say that the real demostration of 47's mind is the whole Contracts game
I also love that it's one of the times where 47 *isn't* secretly a master at something. He lives in safehouses and airport terminals; so it's no wonder he has no reference for home-buying and just starts listing off random aspects of the rooms.
There’s also the bank in NY, the job applicant.
@@LeRoiEnJaune I had a thought the other day, that Agent 47 is like _Old Man Henderson's Backstory of Doom™,_ a literal doorstopper of a book that no sane Game Master would ever read through, leaving Henderson's player (and 47 himself) to _make up_ things they supposedly know, and the GM is like "yeah I can't be bothered to check that, we'll just assume you do know it". The real estate agent is the _one time_ the GM called his bluff and was like "yeah okay, that's a bit too far buddy".
The fact that 47 is completely straightfaced while doing the drum solo is absolutely amazing
True rock drummer
i mean does the guy even have facial muscles?
Barely looks like he's exerting any effort, either. Could probably nail YYZ.
Yeah, and his drums aren’t great-competent, but stiff and robotic, like 47. The drummer was careful to keep it “disguise”-y, and it also shows what a fake Jordan Cross is. It’s a great scene.
@@MegaZeta Yeah, there isn't a lot of emotion or flow in it. It does feel like he's playing a garage band beat.
WHAT! Where was private investigator?!? He literally _solved_ a murder surrounded by family intrigue and that doesn’t count as going too deep?!
Figuring out you would kill someone in a locked room isn't exactly a stretch for 47.
@@PanAndScanBuddy That was not the point.
I can see the video title now "Actual Serial Killer reacts to Manor Murder Mystery"
I agree
Diana does most of the work to be fair.
I like to imagine that every so often 47 gets a little *too* into the role, and they have to send somebody out to retrieve and deprogram him.
"47, you were supposed to kill your target 4 months ago but instead you went on tour with him."
@@RSpracticalshooting 47: "I am aware of that." (Thinking) "And I have no regrets."
Then he pulls out a gun and finishes the target and says "Fine lets go."
“Do you like drugs? I got some” is the greatest small talk
And the slight stutter as well like he's Coked out💀
Edit: 11:16
Also;
The waffle house has found its new host.
I think the quintessential Agent 47 disguise was in Hokkaido, where he disguised himself as...Agent 47. Acting exactly like Agent 47, he sneaks into the operating room and simply presents himself to the target, who dies of fear at the sight of a man dressed as Agent 47. What true efficiency. 😏
Refuge in Audacity at its most excessive.
He should try going as Agent 46 sometime.
@@RetepAdam Are we still sure Agent 46 isn’t just Helmut Kruger?
@@justincarino9653 man I wish I had that jaw...
@@Nadie47 Oh stop it. You look fine.
I love 47's jokes and puns when he's in disguise, I always replay missions until I hear at least one pun. You can tell he's giggling to himself on the inside, you can really tell he loves and has fun with his job.
He loves secretly killing people off..
In the Yates mission, 47 pretends to be the Sommelier, Mr Flowers, who Yates doesn't recognise despite him working for him for presumably a few years. Anyway, a moment I love is when a soldier says he'll pour some wine, to which 47 replies "decant", sounded genuinely annoyed. I kind of love that.
He just shows up to places and demonstrates how and why everyone around him is an amateur LOL
You know 47 really enjoys putting his method acting classes to use when he makes an appropriate pun relating to the murder method/disguise he's wearing
He didn't read An Actor Prepares day in and day out for nothing!
“Do what you do best!”
- guy who got stabbed in the head moments later
@@neutral8517 I always love those innuendos from targets, they unknowingly ask him to kill them.
"what's good?"
Food vendor 47: "Everything's to die for, Mr Knox"
The smartest murder machine in the world
I mean, the therapy session with Silvio Caruso bringing up the mommy issue is pretty great.
And in the same level, the plague doctor kill. Super extra.
Andy hoping that a selfie doesn't count as being spotted on camera is the most Andy thing in this video.
Yo, I thought the same thing. He is so anal, but the I was the same.
@@tyffanii1 anal? wtf
@@tyffanii1 hmm
@@tyffanii1 kinda sus
@@kapitanstark1922
Anal also means overtly careful or precise.
So not just the more typical meaning that comes to mind, nor was that meaning in use, in the sentence.
Every time we see 47 display an improbable skill I like to imagine we're getting a glimpse at what he does when not assassinating people. Going home after a long trek round Columbia to Mrs 47, visiting Baby 47 in their bedroom and then going out to the garage to deliver a sick drum solo.
I doubt he has a family....cause family would make him weak
@@raiyyan8514 And family would be like having friends, and as you know, names are for people with friends, and he doesn't need one.
He has a name, Sock puppet name but a name "Tobias Reiper"
@@raiyyan8514 Diana and Lucas Grey IS his family.
@@ItsukaShimotsukiDiana and Victoria are his family
Agent 47 must have a lot of hobbies, either that or he researched everything related to the area he is going to.
or has researching hitman techniques as a hobby
Imagining 47 attending weekend crochet lessons on the off chance he needs to disguise himself as a nursing home resident one day
@@SpoopySquid basic crochet is easy. the real skill is in making actual clothes out of it.
Yes, my grandmother taught me crochet when I was a child....
@@SpoopySquid Now I’m imagining him doing lion training incase he needs to pretend to be a lion tamer in the circus
@@normalguy3373 : Assassination by lion. Now that would be gut-wrenching.
I prefer it when he doesn't give two hoots about fitting in. "Hi, I'm your 6'4 ghost-white Indian hairdresser. Short back and sides?"
“47, I greatly admire your confidence, but you are a ripped, 6’3”, bald, white dude in the middle of a small Colombian town. Maybe leave this one to a different agent?”
@@IntrusiveThot *47 pouts, really wanting to pretend to be a shaman so he can go on a scavenger hunt, to find a hidden chamber in some ancient ruins guarding a ceremonial dagger via Tomb Raider-style floor traps*
Even rangan failed to recognize when his brown-skinned-moustachioed-indian painter suddenly turns into a 6.3 bald, caucasian man in a sudden.
@@wiry7428 Too busy groping women
I thought he was 6'2.
Listen, in terms of the endless potential of job versatility, Agent 47 is to video games what Barbie is to dolls and I will not be persuaded otherwise.
Okay, Agent 47 as a real estate agent was fantastic, they must have had so much fun scripting and voicing that
Even with how many times I've played various missions and such, I still laugh a bit at or make comments about every murdery pun 47 does. I love them so much, but I'm also amused by how obvious they are. Rather how Hannibal's cannibal puns in the Hannibal series make me laugh and are so obvious. I'm a sucker for puns though.
Ahhh, but he also subverts it when he correctly describes the contents of a lethal syringe.
If you scan 47's barcode,
it gives you a discount code for his MasterClass on method acting
Amazing lol
*BEANS*
Keanu Reeves has entered chat ;p
If you a close enough to scan 47's barcode you most likely only need a discount for your local funeral home
Nah
It's a discount for funeral services.
My favourite role is the one of "assassin on first day of the job, and loves explosives"... strangely that role only comes up when Mike plays.
47 running around the catwalk and punching the other models when they steal his attention and then keeps walking the catwalk is the most oxbox 47 move ever
My personal favorite is still the medic in Miami.
"It contains floral extracts - hemlock, belladonna, aconite. Designed to be fast and efficient."
"Wait, belladonna, isn't that poisonous?"
"Yes."
"Should I be concerned?"
"I'm not."
I love how much detail they went with him trying the roles, it would be better if his handler had more nippy side comments about each.
i really love putting clearly non white disguises and then completing mission stories, its just so hilarious how nobody knew the fucking shaka was a white guy until then.
yeah, he wont put on a womans trousers-uniform, that's unbelievable, but the dark skinned, long haired indian guy? yeah, he can totally just put on his clothes and be him XD
@@aerongray2228 hey 47 is the most progressive man ever, he doesnt see races at all!
@@RandomAutist he sees in terminator vision, he doesn't realise people have different skintones XD or hair
Also the fact that he doesn't sound anything like the accents either. Mind you, I surely can't be the only person who is disturbed by the fact that you go to a night rave party in Berlin, and there is not a single person speaking German?
I love how that's been a thing since the original Codename 47 game - "You're Hong's representative? I wasn't expecting him to send a Westerner"
when you blend in as the flamingo, he's doing a dance that is absolutely hilarious
When 47 disguised himself as a detective I swear to god both he and Diana seemed to forget he was supposed to be murdering people rather than solving the mystery.
"Do you like drugs? I got some" killed me
"Wanna get stoned, like me?"
Don't quit your day job, 47.
I say the priest from sapienza special mission, the detective from Dartmoor also my absolute favorite the yoga instructor from Hokkaido
47 truly does become the mask of his disguises.
The fact 47 fixes the crystal ball is just so precious. “Do you like drugs? I got some” is the greatest small talk.
I love the idea that 47 is so well trained that he is trained at everything and thus has employment opportunities elsewhere but chooses to kill people.
47 is a super genius and spends all of his down time getting good at everything and learning enough to play the part of anyone.
The comic timing on that neck crack was excellent
I want 47 to impersonate a comedian so he can go on stage and rock the house with his dark puns.
What I love about the winemaker part is one of the people watching this is Diana Burnwood, 47’s handler, someone who is very familiar with what 47 sounds like, looks like, and is capable of, so she’s probably VERY aware that it’s secretly 47 under that flimsy disguise.
The barber. You can shave "the entire city" and get an achievement for doing it.
And he's so proud of himself for his work.
Agent 47 was KILLING it on the drums!
"Yeah... I like top 40" - Me with music today
The fortune teller one is probably the first time I've ever heard agent 47 change his accent to fit the role of the disguise. Definitely the best one.
Agent 47 is the most honest real estate agent I've ever heard.
This made me realise how good the hitman games brb gonna go replay all of them now!
God I love the DJ kill, sets the tree on fire.
47 also has his Yoga poses down, as seen in Hokkaido, where you can pose as a Yoga instructor.
8:18
Reminds me of the "nut juicer" from Spongebob, where Sandy has to get a good invention ready to go before her funds are cut off, and Spongebob is wearing a Tekepathic translator for Peanuts, where Sandy then proceeds to shred the peanut in a nut juicer and Spongebob gets to hear the horrible screams of the peanut's dying breaths.
Even though the Hitman games are still on my to-do list (I have a BUNCH in my Steam library), I clicked this anyway... For the tattoo artist, I was SO expecting a mini-game where it has you manually draw randomly first, just like the beginning of Duke Nukem Forever where no matter what you draw as a plan on the whiteboard the guys are like "Wow, I never would have thought of that!" and "What a great plan!".
Both the realtor and winery, "a little murdery", LMAO! Love it! I need to play these...
I love how awkward David Bateson got the line "Do you like drugs? I got some." to sound. 😂
47 is actually supposed to have tattoos in the P-Power disguise. There's some incidental dialog in the mission about how P-Power is a bit of a poseur and his sleeves are actually fake, so 47 should have them when he dons the outfit. Unfortunately a lot of Hitman 1 + 2 disguises have little glitches like that when you play them in Hitman 3. That's why no one reacts to his seeming lack of tattoos.
I feel like this channel probably has more videos on Hitman than the actual developers' channe
I love how he always casually puts everything back into place, like, he slams this guys head into the holder for the crystal ball, then rips it out and sets it back down, then grabs the ball and carefully puts it back on.
No beware of spoilers for the following game from Andy... cause an Agent 47 disguise cannot be spoilt!
"Hey, I got drugs. Want some?" Sounds like Beavis and Butthead.
Job applicant in new york, did you see his damn interview? XD
Few others:
Therapist 47(sapienza)
Barber 47(mumbai)
Detective 47(dartmoor)
Painter 47(mumbai)
Yoga teacher 47(Hokkaido)
Shaman in santa fortuna
Let's list some of those jobs 47 has done as part of his work.
Paris: fashion model, waiter
Sapienza: private investigator, delivery man, golf teacher, priest, lawyer, psychologist
Marrakesh: massage therapist, cameraman for TV-crew
Bangkok: drummer, recording crew, exterminator
Colorado: variety of crooks
Hokkaido: helicopter pilot, heart surgeon, yoga teacher, ninja
Miami: food vendor, flamingo mascot, military bigshot, pit crew, medical technician
Santa Fortuna: tattooist, shaman, hippie, mariachiesque musician
Mumbai: barber, Broadway-actor, painter
Whittleton Creek: real estate agent, exterminator (again), nurse
Isle of Sgail: Famous And Reclusive Playwright, conservative industrialist, treasure hunting adventurer
New York: job applicant to bank, former investor
Haven Island: infamous thief, security crew, doctor
Dubai: security crew
Dartmoor: private investigator, undertaker, photographer
Berlin: DJ, pizza delivery guy, drug dealer, club owner
Chongqing: vagrant, ICA board member
Mendoza: As Himself On Different Alias, lawyer, wine maker
portrait Artist, Tatooist, multiple different musicians from different genres including a C&W band, a rock drummer and a Club DJ, multiple Dr's bartenders and sommeliers. The man's incredibly versatile. Got to admire the professionalism.
Also it's been confirmed Agent 47 is a drinker with an incredibly expensive taste in food.
I feel like his broad knowledge is a must for his kind of work. You're going to a wine refinery where your target is gonna be? It would be a good idea to stock up on wine knowledge in case you end up talking to the target, which he often does, and having that knowledge helps more often than you might think
How is Corky the Clown not on this list? Does Mike know!?
I think that the Hitman 1 disguise in Sapienza as a biolab researcher wearing a hazmat suit was pretty badass too 😆
If you ever need an extra video, a supercut of missions where Andy is doing his 47 impressions would be good. Still love the Aladdin song and when he's being a prankster with the soda cans for example.
"It's my first day."
For me, it’s the little lip bite at 2:02
When is the "7 Most Hilarious Hitman Escalations" video happening?
The real estate agent and chief winemaker are my favorite disguises. 47 doesn't even TRY to be subtle with the murder references but somehow the targets are none the wiser. Most hilarious parts of the game hands down.
One of my favourites is the lawyer in Mendoza. It's simple, straightforward, and a pretty cool kill as well, with a gory animation and all
"High Fashion Uncle Fester" 9:25 - My sides! :)))
in the very first one at 1:24. the positioning of that bread is pure unadulterated comedy. I'm a child when these things happen lol.
So, the footage was clearly from Mike’s run throughs. Alllll the non-target kills.
6:20
I see what you did there Andy, now please it is a great moment for us all here. XD
47 dancing on a catwalk was great but then he knocked someone out and I just completely broke out laughing, in front of a bunch of people 😅😂
Always going to love the Hitman content!
Just like one of his most famous real life lookalikes he is a man of a lot of different talents
The best is the NY bank mission where he disguises as an interviewee and they show him the ink blot cards!! 😂
these vids are mindless fun, but as a hitmal play they're also heart crushing 😭 don't kill those non targets, you're losing silent assassin!
Can always tell if it's Jane playing by how she spins 47 around so much.
6:09 47 was probably thinking "what is wrong with her?!".
Am I the only one who thinks 47's real estate bit was amazing? Dark hardwood floors hide stains easily? Vinyl floors slippery when wet? Leaky attic? Very informational!!
guessing Mike did the Whittleton Creek and Marrakesh capture
1:12
i think it was a trash can filled with 3 horrible quality bread instead of a bread basket judging from how the basket looks
I remember Andy really enjoying the Scarecrow disguise
Realistate 47: "I'm sorry I used to work as an assassin. I'm still trying to work that vocabulary out of my system."
I would love to see an episode of which ninja about this guy. I mean while ninjas early did assassination stuff this guy outside of a few gameplay things is doing a lot of classic ninja things right.
At least Agent 47 wears disguises unlike the legendary 007 who universally introduced himself as 'Bond. James Bond' and hardly ever pretended any other identities.
Hitman has the potential to be a brilliant darkly comic TV sitcom where he gets away with ludicrous disguises despite being creepy and unconvincing. The Talented Mr 47?
47 takes the saying of when deceiving your enemies, you first need to deceive yourself to heart
I guess him donning the judge's outfit and dismissing all charges against a crackpot conspiracy theorist would be considered the total opposite.
My personal favorite was the flamingo costume where he has the option to play the part of a miserable character actor just grumbling short answers trying (and failing) to reassure an inquisitive spectator that his job is NOT a total shit load of ass.
Spectator: "Man, that must suck."
Agent 47: "Eh, I manage."
(a dozen variations follow)
Far to few outfits seem to require hair. The Hokkaido hospital director seems to be the only one I can think of.
In 47's free time I am just imaging he's just becoming a professional in everything
You forgot when he dresses up as the superfan in The Author and asks annoying questions about the book series.
Also, any time he's a bartender and pulls off elaborate serving stunts.
"A drag in freezer unit" 😁 I love the humor in these games.
Lol I’m obsessed with the fact (I assume) that it looks like this capture is Jane’s stuff because so much of it is kinda sloppy and leaving witnesses etc. heh.
The drums bit has to have been an animator wanting to show off.
1:39 Whenever I see that scene, I always think of Charlie Slimecicle's Wonderwall cover.
The Real Estate disguise is fucking hilarious due to 47’s dead pan delivery of facts xD
who left Andy alone in the studio without supervision?
I mean, I'm not complaining, but it would be good to know.
Wait a second, did they remove the thing where when you put on the tattoo artist's clothes you get tattoos on your arms? I distinctly remember being confused by that.
i think it’s maybe a bug
Seem to recall that happened in the oxbox beta playthrough - maybe it was changed before release?
I was scrolling to see if anyone else was also confused by that bit 😂
@@outsidexbox Maybe, but THAT would be going too far for a disguise IMHO...
Catwalk killed me. Amazing presentation skills btw!
The real estate house pitch was hilariously entertaining
It makes sense that 47 is good at many random things. It would make him capable of blending in ANYWHERE
I love how much 47 actually knows about murder and tactics he has to use, really cements his credibility
He is truly ninja as shinobi often have to act exactly like what they're disguised as to avoid suspicion from guards and such. It could be anything from farmers to basket weavers to monks to even other guards! You have to think and act like what you're trying to pass yourself off as if you wanna get away without any suspicion. It's a cool tidbit you can find online!
I'm here for the lines like "High fashion uncle Fester". 🤣
Hitman has some pretty epic story lines. As much fun as SO/SA is getting those stories is quite enjoyable
Just imagining agent 47 working all these jobs simultaneously like Ford kruller from psychonauts