Hitman - Episode 4: Bangkok Reviews

Hitman - Episode 4: Bangkok is ranked in the 48th percentile of games scored on OpenCritic.
6.5 / 10.0
Aug 16, 2016

If I paid money for Hitman with just two packs to go (USA and Japan), I wouldn't feel slighted even if Bangkok and Marrakesh are weaker than the others. Diced up or whole, this can of blood-soaked tomatoes serves up so many experiences that aren't offered just about anywhere else outside of the original entries.

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6.2 / 10.0
Aug 17, 2016

Bangkok was not a strong episode of Hitman lacking the spirit of the past levels despite still providing the quality of the lively world.

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Aug 17, 2016

While it's a bit of a comedown in some respects, 'Hitman' remains an excellent game in its fourth episode, and I have no qualms with recommending the overall package at this point. Bangkok really shines on replay though, so the first run through ends up feeling like more of a warmup than anything else. The hotel does feel a bit too similar to the first mission in some respects, but IO still crams the episode with enough charm and fun that it ends up feeling worthwhile in spite of its faults.

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8 / 10.0
Aug 18, 2016

Although the Hitman Bangkok mission isn’t as good as others, it’s still another solid entry into a well-crafted series -- providing stunning visuals and varied opportunities to kill.

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USgamer
Top Critic
Aug 18, 2016

After three wonderful Episodes of Hitman, IO Interactive drops the ball by delivering a chunk of content that's not nearly as thoughtful as what came before. But even if this installment comes off as a little disappointing, you should still get some enjoyment out of it if you enjoyed Agent 47's previous 2016 adventures.

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IGN
Top Critic
7.4 / 10.0
Aug 18, 2016

Hitman Episode 4: Bangkok gets proceedings back on track after the somewhat bland Marrakesh malarkey of Episode 3. The Himmapan resort may lack the size and scope of Sapienza, and it isn’t quite the classic Hitman hotel level I was after, but it still boasts plenty of problem solving and murderous mayhem within its walls.

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8 / 10.0
Aug 19, 2016

Episode 4 is another terrific addition to Agent 47’s latest. After a less spectacular stay in Marrakesh and a fairly limited detour in the Summer Bonus Episode, Bangkok provides another terrific level for further murderous possibilities, and one I can’t wait to revisit as more targets make their unfortunate lodgings at the resort.

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6.5 / 10.0
Aug 19, 2016

Hitman does a great job of painting each target as a villain worthy of assassination. Even when the target is someone as unassuming as Jordan Cross, the lead singer of an indie band.

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8.5 / 10.0
Aug 19, 2016

Hitman is back on track with yet another solid episode so far, that swaps the size and scope of previous maps for a more intimate and gorgeous setting where you can check out any time you want, but you can never leave.

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8 / 10
Aug 19, 2016

A familiar setting makes for some excellent kills in Hitman's latest episode.

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3.5 / 5.0
Aug 19, 2016

Though it may not be the most shining chapter in Hitman’s ongoing episodic saga, Agent 47’s sojourn into Southeast Asia is still a contract well worth taking. The setting may feel uninspired, and the episode may suffer from some unwelcome technical issues, but these nagging problems don’t keep this bloody tour of Bangkok’s luxurious resort from delivering another successful hit.

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7.5 / 10.0
Aug 20, 2016

Bangkok embraces its more densely packed Hotel level design with some clever depth, but ultimately doesn't stand out more than its predecessors.

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62 / 100
Aug 22, 2016

Bangkok’s opportunities just aren’t interesting and the thrill of the kill when executing said opportunities is lost.

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7 / 10
Aug 22, 2016

Hitman: Episode 4 - Bangkok may be weaker than Sapienza, but by no means is it a bad addition. While the setting does feel a missed opportunity, the Himmapan Hotel is ripe with plenty of different kills, and the clandestine nature and harder difficulty makes it all the more interesting. The humour and comedy is excellent as always, and while it's not the strongest level, everything feels organic, and there are plenty of hidden kills. All in all, Bangkok puts Hitman one step closer to gaming Nirvana.

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8 / 10
Aug 22, 2016

A beautiful return to form for 47 after his Moroccan adventure failed to impress too much. Bangkok offers a tight, focused level with plenty to do, which differentiates it from the missions of the last few months - and it's really well-designed to boot.

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Ofisil
Top Critic
5 / 10
Aug 23, 2016

Hitman: Episode 4 - Bangkok isn't bad, and it certainly isn't worse than the "just good" third one, but, it feels so… déjà vu! It's as if IO Interactive took the first episode and gave it a Thai skin, but, while the Parisian level was fun and all, it was just the first, the introduction, the beginning. In other words, while fun in many ways, this episode hasn't… evolved. It offers the same things all over again, when it should not.

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Aug 23, 2016

Technical niggles aside, Bangkok is a confident return to form for Hitman's first season – after the characterless trudge through Marrakesh and the fun, but throwaway mid-season summer special episode. While Sapienza is still the undisputed highlight, Club 27's tight, multi-tiered design and wonderfully vile pair of targets show that IO Interactive isn't ready to rest on its laurels.

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Unscored
Aug 23, 2016

It’s far from being the crown jewel in this triumphant reboot, yet manages to pack in loads of fun things to see and do.

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PC Gamer
Top Critic
78 / 100
Aug 24, 2016

More good Hitman, although the repetition of style and presentation is taking the shine off the experience.

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7.5 / 10.0
Aug 24, 2016

Bangkok is the weakest episode so far, but even Hitman at its weakest is still pretty good, grim fun.

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