@@ForeverTraitor Most of the old games haven't aged that gracefully. Blood Money may still have some features that are absent from the newer games (human shields, civilians using dropped weapons), but overall it's a lot more stiff and doesn't offer as much freedom when it comes to how you approach each of its levels, especially if you're going for the silent assassin rank.
what about absolution compared to blood money the graphics and scoring system are much better it was in my opinion the first game to bring a contracts mode
I personally found the streets of this map to be quite relaxing., The quiet night, glowing signs, deserted streets and soft patter of rain mixed with the heavenly angelic score created a calm and peaceful atmosphere to me. (Though I can definitely understand the creepiness when it comes to the places the targets hide in.)
When the strings and organ kick in, it's just so overwhelming. This is one of my most favorite soundtracks from the entire trilogy. Niels Bye Nielsen is a genius.
It manages to remind me of the soundtrack of "Hitman 2 : Silent assassin" while having that techno-noir vibe Contract had with a pinch of Blade Runner. This track is very Nostalgic since playing Hitman since 2004. "End of an Era" indeed.
SPOILERS I think this song is signified as one last requiem for the ICA, before they are shut down. After so many years, so many hits, so many contracts, and how much they changed the world, their time has finally come to a close, which was caused by what was once their greatest asset, the legendary Agent 47.
Even though it's probably one of the simplest tracks in the HITMAN 3 soundtrack, I think this one's one of my favorites. I like how over the course of the trilogy, the "Mission Accomplished" theme became the leitmotif of the ICA. The requiem beginning with a mournful rendition of the "Mission Accomplished" theme makes you reflect on the past. The ICA was once what 47 lived for. It made him find meaning in his existence. It was an integral part of his life, and now they have turned on him. The latter half of the requiem is a dark, unfamiliar theme. The ICA wants nothing more to do with 47; they have become another asset of Providence. Providence has once again ripped 47's life away; his old way of life has essentially died, and his mission is to lay it to rest, while striking at Providence once again in the process. This track is essentially a reflection of what once was, but can never be again. The somber choir and the strings darkly express this, and it really is beautiful in a grim, sad way.
Can we just appreciate how incredible the modern Hitman world of assassin games are
Honestly, they're not appreciated enough
Still will never beat C47-Blood Money
@@quinn941 C47 has really not aged well.
@@ForeverTraitor Most of the old games haven't aged that gracefully. Blood Money may still have some features that are absent from the newer games (human shields, civilians using dropped weapons), but overall it's a lot more stiff and doesn't offer as much freedom when it comes to how you approach each of its levels, especially if you're going for the silent assassin rank.
what about absolution compared to blood money the graphics and scoring system are much better it was in my opinion the first game to bring a contracts mode
This level was insanee. The atmosphere is just phenomenal. Its raining and its creepy. Lovee it
My favourite part is when you have to escape the ICA underground facility, the atmosphere there is phenomenal!
I personally found the streets of this map to be quite relaxing.,
The quiet night, glowing signs, deserted streets and soft patter of rain mixed with the heavenly angelic score created a calm and peaceful atmosphere to me.
(Though I can definitely understand the creepiness when it comes to the places the targets hide in.)
@@ams4328 i agree!!
Reminds me of Blade Runner
When the strings and organ kick in, it's just so overwhelming. This is one of my most favorite soundtracks from the entire trilogy. Niels Bye Nielsen is a genius.
47s brother just died the ICA is about to be destroyed. end of an era.
It manages to remind me of the soundtrack of "Hitman 2 : Silent assassin" while having that techno-noir vibe Contract had with a pinch of Blade Runner. This track is very Nostalgic since playing Hitman since 2004. "End of an Era" indeed.
SPOILERS
I think this song is signified as one last requiem for the ICA, before they are shut down. After so many years, so many hits, so many contracts, and how much they changed the world, their time has finally come to a close, which was caused by what was once their greatest asset, the legendary Agent 47.
Indeed. It is a requiem for the ICA, as they are about to fall, but also a requiem for 47's past at the ICA, and the decades he spend there.
This level and the Berlin level were insane
If you notice this is the choir version of the extraction theme.
It's classical and angelic, and yet technologic.
Even though it's probably one of the simplest tracks in the HITMAN 3 soundtrack, I think this one's one of my favorites. I like how over the course of the trilogy, the "Mission Accomplished" theme became the leitmotif of the ICA.
The requiem beginning with a mournful rendition of the "Mission Accomplished" theme makes you reflect on the past. The ICA was once what 47 lived for. It made him find meaning in his existence. It was an integral part of his life, and now they have turned on him.
The latter half of the requiem is a dark, unfamiliar theme. The ICA wants nothing more to do with 47; they have become another asset of Providence. Providence has once again ripped 47's life away; his old way of life has essentially died, and his mission is to lay it to rest, while striking at Providence once again in the process.
This track is essentially a reflection of what once was, but can never be again. The somber choir and the strings darkly express this, and it really is beautiful in a grim, sad way.
Such a beautiful score for a beautiful map, the empty rainy streets of Chongqing was incredibly relaxing.
Yet still this soundtrack makes me cry for no reasons
"My knee is so sore"
My knee is so grow
The opera voices reminds me a bit of Hitman 2 Silent Assassin.
My favorite song from this game.
It was indeed an end of an era
"But he has one weakness"
"Me"
Just want to remind everyone, that all of this is synthetic.
No real choir was used, and still, so organic.
the first opening bit is amazing. i so wish i had 3
I think you can kinda hear a 'mission complete' at 0:16
The entire choir is actually doing the extraction theme if you listen closely
Man, this theme with some rain, and idk, the majoras mask bell tower in the background would make it perfect.
This is my favorite level ost. Creepily reminds me of Yahar'gul in Bloodborne.
Yharnam, Chongqing, Wuhan.
They are all connected
Hitman Blood Money vibes.
Pure darkness
This one level is better than all of cyberpunk 2077
Better story too, and oh yeah it fuckin actually works.
Still true now? Just curious.
@@VenetusAlpha yes
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Is it just me. . . I hear so many voices hidden in the fading echoes.
Hitman 3 finally stepped up the music
POV: someone's gotten themselves into a T pose
What's the music when you complete end of an era. Its a choir
Do you know guys what music is on hitman go? Which is with a opera style
If you're talking about the music that plays on levels with targets, that would be Ave Maria.
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