Hitman - Episode 6: Hokkaido Reviews
Hitman bows out with a strong finale in game terms, if not in story. A fine balance of claustrophobic level design and Hitman’s signature murder opportunities make for a fitting personification of all Hitman is and was.
As a series finale, Hokkaido manages to succeed in almost every way, even if the story has a weak and unsatisfying end.
Hokkaido is a confident and experimental end to a great season.
Although this episode, in fact, warms the players up for the next season of the game, but still impresses them with amazing stealth mechanisms and shows how IO Interactive is skillful in making a stealth game.
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Episode 6 proves to be one of the best episodes in the season and really places its mark on the entire series with a fitting end.
As a finale to the first year of Hitman content, and as an episode of Hitman on its own, this episode is easily the strongest chapter yet.
Overall, this is a strong end to the series, taking one step towards a more difficult, more restrictive level design, but still with a certain leniency once you get past those barriers.