Hitman 4
- SaZ
- Master Builder
- Pranešimai:10366
- Užsiregistravo:2004 04 13 19:46
- Miestas:field of grass
- Susisiekti:
valdymas kaip action bet turi but ir prasikales lost kaip kad kokiam jedi knight
bet uztat gauni lvlius, renkies visokias atakas, vampyru atveju ten uzsiaugini sparnus etc 
vampire 2 : bloodlines geriau sulaukiam tada galesim apie vampyrus ir patys pakopijave ka nors sukurt.
hl2 variklis bus etc. ai nros patys zinot 
hitman 4 kuriam kol eidos nesukure
vampire 2 : bloodlines geriau sulaukiam tada galesim apie vampyrus ir patys pakopijave ka nors sukurt.
hitman 4 kuriam kol eidos nesukure
- Nightcom
- Dust N' Bones
- Pranešimai:3663
- Užsiregistravo:2004 05 13 09:39
- Miestas:Just a bit to the left
- Susisiekti:
Galiu duoti keleta, variantu Hitman 4
Nepykit ,kad en bet tingiu perasynet.
My hopes:
47 will end up killing a group of people as his final targets. These people will be the chairs of the Agency.
The truth will come out that it has actually been Diana who was pressuring 47. She knew that our favourite anti-hero could cope with the pressure she was giving him (despite the scars) and knew he would take revenge on who he is told is to blame.
After the chairs are dead, Diana takes control of the agency unknown to 47 throughout the game, which leads onto the next installment of the hitman series.
Reality:
47 is fucked all around. He dies in a lame, pathetic manner for instance in a shoot out or Diana shoots him in the head. In case you have not already gathered, I am hell bent on believing that it is Diana who is putting on all the pressure.
I think at the end of the game, 47 kills the chair/chairs of the Agency and finds no more point in living. He sits at a table talking to his ballers about how far they've been together. He will either shoot himself in the head or Diana will shoot him in the same manner the narrating character dies in American Beauty.
I certainly hope the latter will not happen, Hitman is an extremely successful and enjoyable gaming series to play and Io and Eidos will regret it when they get a reaction back from fans.
My plea to Io and Eidos is as follows: we fill your wallets, give us some credit and keep the best computer game character alive!
The best scenario would be if they used the end of Silent Assassin as the final ever end. Graceful, professional and final. Perfect.
Nepykit ,kad en bet tingiu perasynet.
My hopes:
47 will end up killing a group of people as his final targets. These people will be the chairs of the Agency.
The truth will come out that it has actually been Diana who was pressuring 47. She knew that our favourite anti-hero could cope with the pressure she was giving him (despite the scars) and knew he would take revenge on who he is told is to blame.
After the chairs are dead, Diana takes control of the agency unknown to 47 throughout the game, which leads onto the next installment of the hitman series.
Reality:
47 is fucked all around. He dies in a lame, pathetic manner for instance in a shoot out or Diana shoots him in the head. In case you have not already gathered, I am hell bent on believing that it is Diana who is putting on all the pressure.
I think at the end of the game, 47 kills the chair/chairs of the Agency and finds no more point in living. He sits at a table talking to his ballers about how far they've been together. He will either shoot himself in the head or Diana will shoot him in the same manner the narrating character dies in American Beauty.
I certainly hope the latter will not happen, Hitman is an extremely successful and enjoyable gaming series to play and Io and Eidos will regret it when they get a reaction back from fans.
My plea to Io and Eidos is as follows: we fill your wallets, give us some credit and keep the best computer game character alive!
The best scenario would be if they used the end of Silent Assassin as the final ever end. Graceful, professional and final. Perfect.
- SaZ
- Master Builder
- Pranešimai:10366
- Užsiregistravo:2004 04 13 19:46
- Miestas:field of grass
- Susisiekti:
tikiuosi kad padarys daugybe misiju ir kuo daugaiu budu ja pereit kad gautus visu hitmanu tie visokie taip sakant triukai kaip kad maisto nuodijimas ir tt ir plius thief2 stilius kur galedavai pradet misija bet kaip ir pro bet kaip viska pabaigt 
ir siaip tai mano vienas didziausiu noru butu kad pagaliau ydetu splinter celly ir thiefe labai populiarius sviesos-tamsos rodytojus , kartu zinoma ir visas tamsas turetu ydet kad galetum pasislept po to islyst ir... cvinkt
ir siaip tai mano vienas didziausiu noru butu kad pagaliau ydetu splinter celly ir thiefe labai populiarius sviesos-tamsos rodytojus , kartu zinoma ir visas tamsas turetu ydet kad galetum pasislept po to islyst ir... cvinkt
- Nightcom
- Dust N' Bones
- Pranešimai:3663
- Užsiregistravo:2004 05 13 09:39
- Miestas:Just a bit to the left
- Susisiekti:
Dar radau ,,
47 has just escaped from Paris. The Agency suggests 47 lay low for a while until some of the heat has died down. In order for this storyline to be told, some new characters need to be introduced.
Richard Anderson- Director of the shadowy "agency", and CEO of the Franklin Group, a dummy corporation which is used to front the Agency. His father was a member of the British Special Air Service, and he conceived the agency with a close group of friends he met serving in WWII tactical bombing missions over Germany. Richard has molded the agency into what it is today, but his grip is slipping due to political pressure which revolves around 47. One way or another, this pressure needs to stop. The Franklin Group's headquarters is in London, in the One Canada office tower.
Morgan Freeland- Deputy director of the agency, he was also one of the original founders. He is very loyal to Anderson and will follow his lead. He has also guided Richard through tough times when the agency had trouble standing on its two feet.
Lyle Hadden- Another deputy director, Lyle is more or less Anderson's attack dog. He started out as a hitman working for the agency during the Cold War, and seems to be content with his position in the shady organization. He is cold and calculating. Beware.
Blood Money starts with 47 and Diana getting off of the plane that carried them away from Paris. They have arrived at LAX in Los Angeles, and a conversation takes place as they wander through the terminal. (You actually get to see Diana, but she is in a disguise)
Diana- I really think it would be best for all of us if you lay low here in Los Angeles. We have made reservations for a place to stay for you at the Francis Motel in West Hollywood.
47- You'd think with the agency's connections they could have fixed me up at a nicer place than some cheap motel.
Diana- Just keep a low profile for a while. Anderson said it would be alright if you did some freelance work for a while.
47- Good, I’m going to need a steady income to afford to stay at that motel.
Diana- Come on, I need to pick up my baggage.
Cut to London, a room full of men in suits in an office building.
Anderson- And with the projected sales growth, the Franklin Group looks like it has a very promising future. Alright, this meeting is pretty much all rapped up. Oh, and Lyle, Morgan, I’d like to see you in my office.
(The men in suits scatter out of the building, Anderson, Lyle, and Morgan start walking to Anderson’s office, and they enter and close the door behind them.)
Anderson- Alright, we have a big problem on our hands. What do you suppose we do about 47? Maybe it’s time we get rid of him.
Freeland- Are you insane? We can’t just fire our best agent. He’s given us the reputation we have today.
Anderson- Who said anything about firing him?
Freeland- (long pause) Absolutely not. No chance are we going to off Mr. 47.
Hadden- What, you’d think it would be easier to go out and kill the director of the NSA?
Freeland- Frankly, I think it would be.
This is my idea for the beginning of the next hitman game. More will be coming soon. Hope you all enjoy it!
47 has just escaped from Paris. The Agency suggests 47 lay low for a while until some of the heat has died down. In order for this storyline to be told, some new characters need to be introduced.
Richard Anderson- Director of the shadowy "agency", and CEO of the Franklin Group, a dummy corporation which is used to front the Agency. His father was a member of the British Special Air Service, and he conceived the agency with a close group of friends he met serving in WWII tactical bombing missions over Germany. Richard has molded the agency into what it is today, but his grip is slipping due to political pressure which revolves around 47. One way or another, this pressure needs to stop. The Franklin Group's headquarters is in London, in the One Canada office tower.
Morgan Freeland- Deputy director of the agency, he was also one of the original founders. He is very loyal to Anderson and will follow his lead. He has also guided Richard through tough times when the agency had trouble standing on its two feet.
Lyle Hadden- Another deputy director, Lyle is more or less Anderson's attack dog. He started out as a hitman working for the agency during the Cold War, and seems to be content with his position in the shady organization. He is cold and calculating. Beware.
Blood Money starts with 47 and Diana getting off of the plane that carried them away from Paris. They have arrived at LAX in Los Angeles, and a conversation takes place as they wander through the terminal. (You actually get to see Diana, but she is in a disguise)
Diana- I really think it would be best for all of us if you lay low here in Los Angeles. We have made reservations for a place to stay for you at the Francis Motel in West Hollywood.
47- You'd think with the agency's connections they could have fixed me up at a nicer place than some cheap motel.
Diana- Just keep a low profile for a while. Anderson said it would be alright if you did some freelance work for a while.
47- Good, I’m going to need a steady income to afford to stay at that motel.
Diana- Come on, I need to pick up my baggage.
Cut to London, a room full of men in suits in an office building.
Anderson- And with the projected sales growth, the Franklin Group looks like it has a very promising future. Alright, this meeting is pretty much all rapped up. Oh, and Lyle, Morgan, I’d like to see you in my office.
(The men in suits scatter out of the building, Anderson, Lyle, and Morgan start walking to Anderson’s office, and they enter and close the door behind them.)
Anderson- Alright, we have a big problem on our hands. What do you suppose we do about 47? Maybe it’s time we get rid of him.
Freeland- Are you insane? We can’t just fire our best agent. He’s given us the reputation we have today.
Anderson- Who said anything about firing him?
Freeland- (long pause) Absolutely not. No chance are we going to off Mr. 47.
Hadden- What, you’d think it would be easier to go out and kill the director of the NSA?
Freeland- Frankly, I think it would be.
This is my idea for the beginning of the next hitman game. More will be coming soon. Hope you all enjoy it!
Delto kad jis 3 padarytas kaip zmogus (vyras) o ne kai p*y*d*a*ras( kaip buvo 1 ) . O del geimso idejos kalbu ko dar nebuvo - jau grynosas vampires - the masquarade senarijus virsui
Kanors naujo ko dar nebuvo sakau - nu sukim galva - fantazijos gal dar turim 
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