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@@hoody4414 I mean, smuggle a gun via suitcase + good aim makes the fight almost trivial, though escaping and not attracting any other guards within a short amount of time is an issue too.
@@ScaledandIcy0 basically agent 47 is saying that you’re going to need more than just 5 people to try and kill him. You would need an army or maybe an entire nation to try and stop him.
I love how every time 47 approaches Diana and Tamara, Diana is just like "WTF is he doing? They'll recognize him! He's not supposed to attract attention!" And 47 is just like "Observe."
Every time we go to Mendoza, I love just being the overbearing third wheel, lmao. "Hey, hey. Diana. Am I doing a good job? Hey, Diana. Psst. You like my outfit? Wink wink nudge nudge. I'm a security guard. Hey, Diana. Now I'm a waiter! In the next 20 minutes, I intend on becoming Corvo Black! I'll see you in a few on the tour." The amount of patience she has to deal with 47's shit is saintly.
Can I buy that Mr. Rieper/47? If you have seen any footage of me,you know I am surely an asassin when I want. Thanks! -Agent Connor RK-800 #313 248 317
The best thing about Hitman is the fact that while being a game about professional murder it manages to have its own brand of quirky, self aware humor. Like 47 literally being the most alarming individual you could see in public yet no one notices. Even when he "blends in" he stiffly leans on rails with the blank expression of a shark.
I mean, the guy has faced WAY worse odds, let’s think about all of the combat scenarios 47 has been in: The Asylum, where he faced all of his brothers (I would say it was about 20 to 1) The end of Silent Assassin (about 25 to 1, and they knew he was coming) Hunter Hunted in contracts (two swat teams on the top floor closing in on him, heavily armored and armed, with swat snipers on the buildings around him) Everyone at his own funeral (12 to 1, with nothing but his silverballers) Need I go on?
@@courier6960 In Hunter and Hunted you can escape without having to fight the police, and on higher difficulty levels it's pretty much impossible to win the fight anyway. THe other examples are some of the most frustrating missions in the franchise, because you are put in situations where 47 is supposed to be bad for gameplay reasons: The Asylum is easy if you know where to find what you need, but they don't let you explore in peace. Redemption at Gontranno is fine when you have many saves available at lower difficulties, as while there are plenty of places where you can make a mistake, you don't need to restart the whole thing every time. On professional difficulty? Good luck. And god, I'm glad 47 finally learned how to sneak on enemies at a decent speed in Absolution. Requiem is so hard, that you don't even need to beat it on the hardest difficulty to get all the trophies. The game counts as beaten on Professional after completing Amendment XXV. You can do Requiem on the lowest difficulty for 100%.
Sometimes with the camera, I just take photos of the targets when they're turned around, or walking about somewhere, minding their own business. Just to fuck with them. I imagine 47 just posts them to their wall under an anonymous account or something. I can't imagine how scary it would be to get a text message or post on your wall, with a photo of YOU, in the current position you are in, from an unknown identity.
@@d3ltazer0judgement and then you posted them around the farthest edge of the room and decided to stand right here; yards away from them and right in front of me. Yeah, I'm starting to see why you're former CIA..."
12:03 I like this little bit because it implies that you would have to be CIA to understand how 47 is an undercover assassin. When he showed up in an all red suit, calling himself Tobias Reaper, and saying he's a "corporate liquidator."
Lol tbh this is one of the many off-putting behaviors there are in the game, the dumb guard ai the second you make something unexpected just kind stands there waiting for some kind of command, gets you right out of the ongoing immersion lmao
I think it's hilarious. In every movie/show, the target walks into the room and is surprised to find the assassin sitting comfortably, sometimes even holding a drink. For once, you actually get to see the assassin sitting down and getting comfy.
I like how over the course of the games he's developed a personality and humor. He understands what he is and tries to find the humanity in it. That was his struggle in Silent Assassin. By Blood Money he was developing his personality and by the recent trilogy he is self aware and having fun with it.
I just love how they basically made it canon that he has trained in so many things to be at least passably competent. Hilarious to think of 47 learning yoga and how to cook.
@@RSpracticalshooting Well he is basically a perfect human. He probably picks up on things really easy. Perfect understanding of concepts, and perfect body execution. I wouldn't doubt it if the average person sees him do something they think "Wow, he is extremely good." but if a master at something (other then killing) looked at his work they might see it as too perfect. A perfect copy with out the subtle flaws that make it human. But this is 47. He would probably be aware of it and make subtle mistakes to make experts think it was more human.
This is me in pretty much every stealth game I play. I kill every guard because, well, can’t get killed if there’s nobody to kill you. Civilians? Eh, I leave them alone so long as they aren’t going to be a problem (which they usually are in Payday 2. AIs get alerted if they even see another AI who’s been alerted, which can result in a domino effect that you may not always be able to recover from because cameras can also be alerted. And when a camera gets alerted, the alarm is going to go off no matter what you do).
You get a way better interaction if you convince her that her brother killed himself. She hands you the file, says you'd better give the constant hell, walks to the balcony and then jumps off it.
"Are you going to... Kill me?" "Oh well, murder is quite the normal thing... In some cultures..." "Are you going to kill my entire family?" "It would be unnatural for you to go on your next journey alone, would it not? Quite frankly, it would be rude of me...." (That is when you know you are gonna have a fun time)
Lets not forget that this is a game after all In real life they'd have called security on him 5 seconds after the interview started, which wouldnt have ended well for them, but you know
Indeed. Hitman outlasted Metal Gear, Splinter Cell, Thief, and all other classic stealth games precisely because it managed to, wait for it, remain subtle. XD
@JN-so6wt I very much enjoyed it not taking itself entirely seriously. You can be a clown for the beginning of every mission. You can make people slide on banana peels. I feel like it's supposed to be cheesy because of 47 and his grasp on what being human is. He is over-the-top-perfect assassin. Nothing phases him. No one is untouchable. I feel it would almost be too cheesy if the game haven't acknowledge that at all - like a good guy in an action film that can take a nuclear explosion up his ass and come out with a witty one-liner, it just doesn't work as good as it looks on paper
I love the Robert Knox one. The absolute cruelty of having him kill his own daughter, collapse to his knees, then shove him over the railing, is just beautiful.
@@blacklight1104 I mean to be fair, a 20-foot drop onto a stack of tires while landing on your neck would most likely kill you. It would’ve looked better though if he had fell on the pavement instead, so I see what you mean and I agree. It kind of does look like a loony toons death/injury.
"Corperate Liquidator" "They so rarely get a chance to know me" Agent 47 clearly is the assassin equivalent of James Bond, what with all the punny jokes.
in hitman two when you present the house two the target he also makes punny jokes like:"the kitchen is the most dangerous room in the house and the floor is easy to clean"
47 and Bond are more alike than not. Bond just has a set personality that he prefers to use. 47 is utterly no-nonsense, though they both have the same dry/grim sense of humor.
I love how Robert Knox is killed by the fall, but also lands beautifully between the barriers and the tires. The fall that killed him also hid his body. 2 for 1.
@@blacklight1104 The tires may be "soft" for cars, but try touching one as a human. You'll find it to be quite hard, and from this fall, they're hardly better than concrete.
@@EgorKaskader I mean realistically, sure but it doesn't stop it from looking ridiculous. Don't mind me. The little details just bug me. I'm like that guy 47 killed back in blood money. The one who challenged him at a demon themed party: overly concerned with the theatrics rather than the result.
@@EgorKaskader Jackie Chan survived worse hits so the possibility is still there. Even then, while tires are rather hard, they're also made from rubber. The elasticity must've at least lessened the impact, that is, the fall wasn't stopped in an instant.
Gotta love 47’s grim personality. “Corporate liquidator.” “So the guy nobody likes?” “They RARELY get a chance to know me.” Scary barcode man is also witty barcode man.
Watch some quentin tarantino movies then you'll love them, try pulp fiction, inglorious bastards, and hateful 8 id say. As for games, you can do something kinna similar in rdr2
47 feels like the Grim Reaper incarnate, going right up to you on your final day, talking to you in your final moments, rejecting your wishes to be given a second chance in life, and coldly taking you in return as part of his yearly harvest.
With Dartmoor, you don't have to push her off the ledge. Simply tell her that her younger brother killed himself (because he learned the older brother they killed together decades ago had never been interested in running the family and had always planned to give the reins to his sister Alexa in his stead). At that point, she actively wishes you good luck taking down the rest of Providence, and willingly throws herself over the ledge to her death.
@@Drekromancer He actually doesn’t like prolonging suffering or torture. In the past games he says as much. He’s meant to be efficient and skilled. Unless the client has specific requests.
It's quite on the nose to be honest. The Hitman games kinda lost their subtlety. Old 47 would kill you for knowing just a little too much (see Contracts last mission). New 47 behaves like a superstar.
It was honestly unbelievely lazy of the developers to have that play out like that. He's supposed to be a fucking assassin, what legendary assassin leaves themselves exposed like that. Realistically he'd have been dead, so you'd have thought he would've had some kind of trap set up or not allowed himself to be cornered like that.
Should've let Jordan Cross keep talking. He has a full breakdown, rants and tries to justify his actions. It's a spectacular performance from the VO, not just for a Hitman game but for video games in general. I'd put it up their with the performances in RDR2. Not something I expected in a Hitman game as Hitman has always had a quirky sense of humour about it and doesn't take itself too seriously.
Might actually be strategical? I think i watched a video on how the best way to lie is to rather give half-truths instead of straight up lying, as to keep a straighter face or sound more confident.
“I like to lose myself in a crowd.” Best way to do that, is by rocking a skinhead, that shows off your barcode tattoo, all whilst donning a bright red suit. Doesn’t get more inconspicuous than that.
Just to make it in the slight bit of sense, I just imagine that most of the people in 47's world are idiots or just think the barcode is just some edgy tattoo.
@@zed6740 That could be, but for informed enemies who know who Agent 47is, including ICA agents or complex criminal syndicates, it doesn't make a lot of sense.
"It's five against one." She says as she's standing less than 12 inches away from the person hired to kill her as 3 of her bodyguards are on the opposite side of the room, most likely too far away to even hear what's going on.
yeah but also lets say he didnt shoot her and he ends up in a shootout with the guards.... then she dies anyways because she has placed herself in the middle of where bullets will be flying, like never place yourself in the middle of a shootout lmao, that was her actual mistake
@@AwetisticlyPerfectnow had she how I don’t know hide those guards to form an ambush she could at least have hope the guards would avenged her. All in all really shows you how little these rich people click to realize how screwed they are from the situation they buried themselves in.
Seems like she was trying for intimidation, thinking this was some pretentious asshole with how obvious his 'killer' euphemisms were and thought he'd break the second he was confronted. She knew he was an assassin....she didn't realize *which* assassin she was dealing with.
If this were real life and 47 was a real assassin, it would be suicide to kill her in that situation and so she was confident he wouldn't do it. The NPCs in this game are also deliberately very stupid.
You can run through those games and finish all 3 in less than 15h but the real fun begins when you take your time and fuck around ;D I have 200h now in all three games now and dont even think i am close to being bored by it
Today I learned that 47 not only has social media accounts, but also likes to take photos of the places he visits. It's always interesting to see a more human side of 47
I think the implication is supposed to be more that it is an obviously fake account. Someone at ICA tossed together the account to strengthen 47's cover when he introduces himself as Tobias. The photos are just generic ones of landmarks you can find anywhere. It might look real enough at first glance, but Tamara, as ex-CIA immediately recognizes that it is just a lazy cover story.
@@zirconiumdiamond1416 was gonna say, she's telling him she knows it's a fake account full of "generic tourist photos" that literally anyone could have taken; hell they're probably stock photos.
Exactly, guys. But it could just as easily be explained by him taking them himself while undercover. I can imagine 47 using photography as a hobby too, he probably has had to use them plenty in his line of work
@@zirconiumdiamond1416 Knowing 47, it's not too far-fetched to think he'd have a hobby like photography, given how many exotic places he visits. And considering some of his previous, canonical hobbies. Like taking care of birds or working as a gardener for a church
Some say when he's not driving the latest sports car he wears a dashing black suit and a burgundy tie, and that his favourite tools involve piano wire and a pair of pistols; all we know is, he's *NOT* the Stig, but he is the Stig's most lethal cousin!
Erich Soders one made me laugh. You just show up in your sleek suit and burgundy tie, dude straight up has a heart attack. 47: [to no one in particular, maybe to Diana] He died.
He might have been caught off guard, expecting to have a personal conversation with Soders about his betryal before killing only for Soders to straight up die before he could say what he wanted. It's not often 47 gets personal, so he probably was disappointed with how it ended.
@@livingcorpse5664 Yes, you're right. 47 sounded incredulous (and a tad bit disappointed) that Soders died so quickly without raising a finger. After all that Soders has done, dude had it easy. Taking control of the robot arms is much more satisfying.
@@DarkZeroHero Destroying the donor heart is much more brutal I wonder what they do in that situation. Do they just close the cuts on Soders, wake him up to and say "sorry, but heart you were meant to get was mysteriously destroyed" or just leave him there until he dies. In first case it is just so sadistic for him to know that his betrayal was all for nothing and he most likely can guess who was there and can never prove it. 47 was there and left a message. Games also never say what kind of person he was. Most likely he sold out ICA out of desperation - not greed.
@@vksasdgaming9472 Makes sense. I did that in my first run (destroying the donor heart), but I felt bad afterwards -- the donor was a Brazilian boy (and a unique heart at that) since Soders suffers from situs inversus. I figured Soders was pulling all the strings to obtain the heart, they could have murdered the kid and harvested the organ. Instead of destroying the heart, it could go to someone else who really needs it. Although in the hands of the Gama facility, highly dubious they could give it away to some poor lad needing a heart, out of the goodness of their heart (see what I did there?) ;) Not feeling sorry for Soders. Dude was trying to disqualify 47 during his initiation (Jasper Knight simulation).
@@DarkZeroHero Erich Soders was not a nice man being of same profession as 47 is and 47 isn't exactly paragon of virtue. Most likely Soders was even worse as he chose to become professional killer/spy and 47 never had any choice in that matter. His attempt to wash 47 out is understandable. Seeing how ruthless, callous and stupid people are in Ark Society (or whatever its name is) it is more than likely that someone was murdered to get the replacement heart to Soders. About 1/10 000 people have Situs Inversus Totalis (most common) and odds of such replacement heart being available are beyond astronomical. All targets of 47 are people sane person does not feel sorry for. Rich, ruthless and they had it coming. Silvio Caruso is almost an exception as he is just so pathetically messed up and thus not completely under control of his actions.
His conversation with Vidal was masterful! He came off as charming and charismatic and delivered so much information while telling her absolutely nothing! Think about it: She doesn’t know the name of the company he used to work for, can’t check his contact information, can’t call his office and can’t speak to his former clients and yet, any normal person would still be drawn towards (looks at note) Tobias Rieper! She can’t confirm his fake identity in any way and her only confirmation has been Diana insisting he’s real!
"You're the guy nobody likes?" "They so rarely get to know me." Goodness either 47 isn't as emotionlessly as he seems and has a killer sense of humor, or he's prone to bangers.
The Jordan Cross kill gave me chills when I saw it. It was kind of creepy seeing Agent 47 get so personal with a target he doesn't know or have any relation with
It reminds me of the mission at the start of Blood Money, where you're hired to kill the owner of a run-down amusement park that was closed after multiple kids died on the unsafe rides. Throughout the level, we're shown that the owner's life has been shit ever since the park closed down, with his wife leaving him, and being forced to let a criminal gang use the park as their HQ in exchange for the cash needed to get the park running again (a deal which the gangsters refuse to honor, leaving the owner with no money AND a bunch of gangsters wandering the halls of the amusement park). In the end, none of that changes 47's mission. He doesn't care about his target's sob story, he's just there to show the target the photo and to make sure that it's the last thing the target ever sees. The reaper doesn't distinguish between saints and sinners, he reaps them all the same.
I love 47, I just love him. For a character with little to no personality, he is such a compelling character. It's very rare you can make a mysterious character playable, and still keep the legend there. Something I love about it is that he's not a judge. He's not a jury. He's barely even an executioner, he is just death incarnate. If you're on his list, you're as good as dead.
I like to play through every mission the silent assassin, suit only way or whatever it was called, where you aren't allowed to be spotted by anybody because I feel like that's the most satisfying method, but on the other hand, this completely different approach is probably even more rewarding because you literally unlock new parts of the story that way by shirtfronting the bad guys
I just wish they kept in the different tiers for awards, so you had to play on higher difficulty. It doesn't have the same feel as doing Silent Assassin, Suit Only on Professional when I can get the challenges done just on casual, so I don't have to deal with cameras. Takes the challenge out of it
Lol you must've been born rich. A lot of gamers would be forced to play a game 100 different ways simply because they would only get a new top tier game twice a year. When I got a PS1, I only had a Tekken 3 demo, for months. Got a PS2 and only had Gran Turismo and The Getaway, for a year.
@@robbylebotha I grew up just getting shitty games but a few more of them than I would have of "top tier" ones. This is why deciding which games to buy for your child by their quality is very important for not wasting money
@@robbylebotha I've been in the same situation with playing a new game few and far between. Yet I'm still a play it once and never touch it again kind of guy. So I don't believe money has anything to do with it.
@@robbylebotha Rubbish if you can only afford two games a year thats because you spend poorly not because others are richer. I practically never buy a game new. But after a year or two you can get almost any game for £10-15, not to mention the amount of places that give away free games now if you look around. I spend less than a 100 a year on games but I've played most of everything I want to because I have the patience to play a few years behind release and watch for offers and freebies.
@@DeltaMezzo most do They think he’s some hired gun who isn’t trained well Just get in and kill so 5 guards was her version of “It’s 1 gunman what’s gonna go wrong?”
No, her mistake was putting herself between her guards and the assassin. Another mistake was leaving a public area when you know there is an assassin and you are the target. Her third mistake was trying to confront the assassin instead of looking for a way to escape first.
@@g.masterlordoftheg-force4770honestly even if it isn’t 47 she’s confronting she’s dead either way, the way she positioned herself and the guards is just stupid
I think it's kinda cool that Jordan realized that he couldn't reason his way out of it at the end, and realized, genuinely, that he did it, and he is going to die for it.
... Now that you say that, I can't help but think that's the design principle behind his entire personality. Every one of his lines is supposed to set up the perfect moment for the player - and yet, there's still a cohesive narrative and character behind it all. That's incredible game design.
Lmao at 11:04 that one guest says in hindi to 47 as he pushes through the crowd: "ghar me maa behen nhi hai" In English it means, "don't u have mother and sister in your home" Also amazing voice acting by that hindi lady, that accent was really accurate.
Damn, 5 guards against a legendary assassin. "Not a great plan" XD. I'd take the time to find as many fire extinguishers as possible and line em up + a sneaky C4 for a possible chain explosion for the guards. Imagine all 5 guys blew up. 47: "you were saying?"
That's a nice plan, though fire extinguishers don't kill after Hitman 1. Well, may be you wanted to knock them out? I wonder can the player setup this thing with removing the guards in advance and keep SA...
@@helcaorlossenaro2989 I did it SA for my SASO run. I distracted Vidal's bodyguard, jabbed her with a syringe and GTFO. It's not very easy, since the people on the stairs can see you trespassing and the guards are instantly triggered the moment you hurt Vidal, but it's definitely possible.
"And you think that this was a good plan Mr 47?" *Pushes button so the entire room is filled with lethal gas* "Perhaps, for some..." *Exits room and shuts door until gas is gone*
@@TemmieContingenC What i mean is that you can be the best soldier on the planet. You arent walking in to a room of 5+ professional soldiers and not getting shot. That only happens in starwars. So unless the lore is literally do not get killed by bullets he'd be dead multiple times over.
“That’s not the right question.” Is the line that gave me the most chills out of anything here and I don’t know how to explain why. Like it still feels like a surprise when he talks, laying out all the cards
I had the same reaction. I think it's the instant change in tone. Up to that moment, the guy was trying to make sense of the situation and take stock of an unknown threat. But the moment that 47 speaks, he calmly establishes that he is in full control of the situation. In that very second, you can feel the target's blood run cold, as he recognizes that he's not going to leave that room alive. He tries to bargain, he repents and pleads, but you can tell. From the moment 47 spoke, he knew there was no way out. That's why 47's lines are so chilling. The moment you see him, it's over. He's not a threat. He's a promise.
Never seen that Agent Montgomery kill before, but, man, that example (of many) solidifies Hitman as the perfect videogame that FEELS like a movie but really plays on what it means to take advantage of being a videogame.
One of my favorite novels is No Country for Old Men by Cormac McCartney and only now am I realizing how much Anton and 47 are alike. Whenever people try to reason with them, then calmly and politely refuse and then proceed to murder, with no malice toward the target, and even while holding a a sense of empathy towards them and calming them down and assuring them that’s nothing they can do, and to just accept death. It’s really nice to see
@@bierwolf8360 Was he really? Never looked into his personal life. Then again it does take a certain type of man to write Blood Meridian, so I’m not too surprised ig 🤷🏾♂️
@@bierwolf8360 🤣Wait now I’m confused, I looked into it and besides discovering that he died three weeks ago, I couldn’t find anything reprehensible about the man. Do you just think his writing style is poor? What did he do?
@@sethgaston8347 I've banned Bier Wolf from the channel, since using the noun "degenerate" in the 21st century, especially to celebrate the recent death of a critically acclaimed author, is a big red flag. Too bad we'll never know what they meant.
I didn't really feel like including it because _everyone's_ already seen it. It's literally the most linear interaction in the entire game; there's no way you can miss it. Plus, ending with the gunfight was too much fun to miss out on.
@@frozenwolfenix4789 Addressing 1, it'd feel stupid to skip the cutscene when the video is literally centred around 47 talking with his targets. And the gunfight is literally the last 20 seconds of the video. I just didn't really see the point in including a part of the game that all of its owners literally _had to see_ to finish the game.
1:23 Great, now I have this head canon where 47 has these crazy delusions that his targets will one day come back as zombies to take revenge, so he always double taps.
The confrontation with Jordan Cross is a little bit better in Hitman 1: The painting behind the recorder was originally a mirror, meaning 47 could be seen when approached. However it makes sense for Jordan Cross to not notice 47 in the mirror immediately since he's distressed but it would give him a reason to suddenly turn back after noticing a dark silhouette next to his own reflection. But it's also risky for the player because they might think the mirror could expose them too early. Not only that, but in Hitman 1 the tension meter still rises until he notices you. Naturally this and the mirror would make some players panic and shoot or not even sit there in the first place. However for this instance only being spotted here doesn't disable silent assassin or make the target panic either. Waiting here for the first time created a lot of tension but the following moment was worth it. It's a small change really, but to me these small details made a tense scene even more tense
In later seasons (Hitman 2/3), it's not "getting spotted by your target" that removes your "Silent Assassin" ranking, but "getting spotted by your target, AND your target conveying that info to others"). In the Jordan Cross mission, he probably sees 47's gun better than he sees 47's face, and he doesn't shout about you being here until after he has given his full forgiveness speech and 47 has rejected it, so if you shoot him any time before that moment where Jordan starts shouting for the guards, it should maintain Silent Assassin. It is disappointing that the mirror was replaced by a painting in later seasons, but I assume that the changes they made to mirrors in the later seasons caused enough problems with that particular location that the NPC would spot you before Jordan's monologue about the tape was finished and ruin the trigger for the dialogue with 47.
@@nadrewod999 well he does spot you in the original Hitman 1 and when you get spotted you automatically lose silent assassin in that game, no matter who spotted you. Only in this case it's different. They could've implemented it in later games so there's an exception for when Jordan Cross spots 47 in the chair. It makes the moment so much more intense, standing your ground and resisting the urge to shoot him before he notices you
"Do you really think this was your best course of action?" "Yes. It's 5 against 1." "See your mistake?" *It was at this moment she knew; she fucked up.*
never really played hitman, but i love how much more detail is into the game, you don't have to just kill targets, but you can get up close and personal.
Those games are awesome exactly because they make you play the missions looking for situations that would be more stealthy but also cooler aswell. One of my favs was one that i the target had an affair with random guy, i figured out the affair and just dressed as the guy, stole his phone, called the target for a special meeting and we she came to the room getting excited i was sitting in the bad with the gun in hand and was like "oh you're not expecting was comming next" shoot.
It's crazy that on all the 3 recent games, 47 has always had this sense of humor but it only manifested completely after regaining his humanity. Which is terrifying...
I recently came across this great one in one of the Story Missions called "An Apple a Day" in Whittleton Creek. It's now become one of my favorites, because you can't tell if Janus actually knows it's you, or if it's his senile memory acting up. "You remind me of this boy I met in Romania..." always gives me chills. I recommend playing that one at least once.
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@@zayyamwani sounds like a part 2
@@zayyamwani some dont have any casmir didnt add edwards on pourpose because he felt like everyone saw that because its the ending
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"It's five against one."
Maybe don't put yourself between your assassin and your five bodyguards that are on the complete opposite side of the room.
That one mistake 47 had to point out
47: Yes. And you're the closest to the barrel.
Tamara: Sh*t!
That lady was so annoying jeez
Right? It’s like saying “if you kill me you’ll get arrested” 😂
@Camping Comrade dead meme
"Yes see your mistake?"
*Immediate celebratory music for not fucking up the roast lines in the shower*
...immediately interrupted by a sad trumpet when the five guards kick your cheeks in.
Agent 47 slaps!
@@hoody4414 .. just.. five guards?
@@youseff500 Hypothetically. Its funny to think about. Anyone with basic fps skills should be fine.
@@hoody4414 I mean, smuggle a gun via suitcase + good aim makes the fight almost trivial, though escaping and not attracting any other guards within a short amount of time is an issue too.
“It’s five against one”. 47. “yes….see your mistake?” Has to be one of the hardest lines I’ve ever heard
I don’t understand it I think I might be stupid
@@ScaledandIcy0 basically agent 47 is saying that you’re going to need more than just 5 people to try and kill him. You would need an army or maybe an entire nation to try and stop him.
@@iabproductionsofficial and she also was right in front of him, away from her guards, with no protection of any kind
“Its 5 against 1”
“Yes, see your mistake?”
Its 5 against 47
@@Solosomnia thats a damn good joke wow
"I like to get lost in the crowd."
- Guy dressed like he's the CEO of blood.
Brb guys I’m heading to Blood INC. to purchase some O- blood™️
Blood for the Blood CEO !
I like to lose myself in a crowd
More clownish than the actual clown outfit
"Hey what's in the briefcase?"
"Blood Money."
I love how every time 47 approaches Diana and Tamara, Diana is just like "WTF is he doing? They'll recognize him! He's not supposed to attract attention!" And 47 is just like "Observe."
Every time we go to Mendoza, I love just being the overbearing third wheel, lmao. "Hey, hey. Diana. Am I doing a good job? Hey, Diana. Psst. You like my outfit? Wink wink nudge nudge. I'm a security guard. Hey, Diana. Now I'm a waiter! In the next 20 minutes, I intend on becoming Corvo Black! I'll see you in a few on the tour."
The amount of patience she has to deal with 47's shit is saintly.
In professional circles this is called the Alucard / Integra Hellsing dynamic
"Observe." Damn, didn't know 47 was actually JP in disguise.
He’s trolling her constantly
@@Whimsy3692 According to the "Overachievers" short story, they *both* get off on his antics.
I love how polite 47 is. I'm sure that if he wasn't literally designed to be a hitman, he'd be a nice chap.
Well
He wanted to be priest ...
@@hubertgizinski7962 He couldn't, so he started doing God's work in another way.
@@commenterforfun5154 That might be the most American thing I've heard in a while.
@@roguescorner9042 acting like europe wasn't the most blood thirsty continent in the planet
@@arjunarun3033 eh, both are 11/12
Agent 47 has so many euphemisms for killing when conversing that I think he has a joke book full of it
101 Jokes for Assassins. $13.98 US 14$.98 CA
@@theirelandidiot
_Jokes for Newly trained Assassins_
_By Tobias Rieper_
Please stop commenting on every video I watch
Can I buy that Mr. Rieper/47? If you have seen any footage of me,you know I am surely an asassin when I want. Thanks!
-Agent Connor RK-800 #313 248 317
These drinks are to die for
“Yes. See your mistake?”
You can *hear* the smugness.
Oi jimmy, follow me
*procedeces to fold her like a lawn chair*
Just stating facts. She was dead either way.
@@CYB3Redux chaainnss
@@chinossynthesizer705 RAISE JIMMY FROM THE DEAD
My favourite thing is how 47 can act like anything except a normal person. This man might as well be holding a sign that says “I’m a murderer”
Lol all his dialogue are referencing his line of work
The best thing about Hitman is the fact that while being a game about professional murder it manages to have its own brand of quirky, self aware humor. Like 47 literally being the most alarming individual you could see in public yet no one notices. Even when he "blends in" he stiffly leans on rails with the blank expression of a shark.
@BallBatteryReligion lmfao gold omment
@@BallBatteryReligion He's literally Mr. Rieper, even the ICA likes the tongue-in-cheek humor
@@antt2228 Like how all the SCP Foundation's cover companies spell S. C. P. for their acronyms.
I love how 47 really doesn't give a shit when Tamara says five against 1
I mean, the guy has faced WAY worse odds, let’s think about all of the combat scenarios 47 has been in:
The Asylum, where he faced all of his brothers (I would say it was about 20 to 1)
The end of Silent Assassin (about 25 to 1, and they knew he was coming)
Hunter Hunted in contracts (two swat teams on the top floor closing in on him, heavily armored and armed, with swat snipers on the buildings around him)
Everyone at his own funeral (12 to 1, with nothing but his silverballers)
Need I go on?
@@courier6960 Don't forget pretty much the whole of absolution, because shooting in that game is clearly what the devs were going for.
@@realmitsumeru Absolution can be beaten stealthily if you want. I'd say it's more satisfactory if you do.
@@courier6960 In Hunter and Hunted you can escape without having to fight the police, and on higher difficulty levels it's pretty much impossible to win the fight anyway. THe other examples are some of the most frustrating missions in the franchise, because you are put in situations where 47 is supposed to be bad for gameplay reasons:
The Asylum is easy if you know where to find what you need, but they don't let you explore in peace.
Redemption at Gontranno is fine when you have many saves available at lower difficulties, as while there are plenty of places where you can make a mistake, you don't need to restart the whole thing every time. On professional difficulty? Good luck. And god, I'm glad 47 finally learned how to sneak on enemies at a decent speed in Absolution.
Requiem is so hard, that you don't even need to beat it on the hardest difficulty to get all the trophies. The game counts as beaten on Professional after completing Amendment XXV. You can do Requiem on the lowest difficulty for 100%.
@@Vengir But he can, and does, is what i'm saying.
lmao, imagining 47 with an Instagram account that just has hundreds of tourist photos of the locations he’s been is hilarious to me
Maybe the hobby of 47 is photography? I mean... he does like fine dinning and good suits, a pretty classy assasin.
Sometimes with the camera, I just take photos of the targets when they're turned around, or walking about somewhere, minding their own business. Just to fuck with them. I imagine 47 just posts them to their wall under an anonymous account or something.
I can't imagine how scary it would be to get a text message or post on your wall, with a photo of YOU, in the current position you are in, from an unknown identity.
@@Whimsy3692You're a sick fuck.
...
It's absolutely brilliant. You'd make a killer assassin.
"Oddly enough, once the payouts for hits started dropping due to the recession, I found I could make up the difference with social media clout."
I imagine him taking Selfies with a deadpan face in each one in the same angle.
1:41 You know 47's reputation precedes him when the guy died of a heart attack just from seeing him.
Lmaoooo laughed way too hard at this
...That's his boss
@@Watsuda no. Soders was the training instructor. He oversaw 47s training. Once finished, 47 and Soders and nothing to do with eachother.
@@venomsnake225 Of course, Soders heard all about 47 in the years since he finished training: the man who's ICA's top assassin.
Heart Attack in the literally sense those robot arms did work 😂
I love how 47 is dissapointed rather than worried on the way Tamara tried to kill him
I think 47 expected better
The guy can kill 25 people in a single scene by himself but Tamara bring only 5 guards XD
Agent 47: "aren't you a CIA agent? i was expecting, idk, 20 or 30 guards, but you only brought 5? Seriously?"
@@d3ltazer0judgement and then you posted them around the farthest edge of the room and decided to stand right here; yards away from them and right in front of me. Yeah, I'm starting to see why you're former CIA..."
@@thaddeuscheeleyjr.369 tamara: "huhhh... well-"
*bang*
Agent 47: "Bruh"
I like seeing 47 express his grim personality more, rather then just being scary barcode man.
Scary barcode man lmao🤣
If you scan his head it comes up as a diet coca cola
I mean it makes sense. Why would he speak in the middle of a mission. He is a spy, an assasin, not a WWE commentator
@@levyata8964 I mean ya but he's still not a robot either.
@@levyata8964 Oh please there's nothing wrong with good dialogue. Who fucking cares about making sense
12:03 I like this little bit because it implies that you would have to be CIA to understand how 47 is an undercover assassin. When he showed up in an all red suit, calling himself Tobias Reaper, and saying he's a "corporate liquidator."
He's very famous for his subtlety.
@@CassidyCope killer of thinking
It's like, she knew what he was, but not WHO he was, or she would have been more worried.
I mean, you wouldn't expect to be meeting an undercover assassin unless you had been in the line of work.
And having a barcode tattooed on the back of his head
I like how 47 just pushes a desk into Montgomery, ducks behind it, and Montgomery's like "Where could he possibly be?"
My man kicked the desk and took 3 years to flips it over and they just watched
Lol tbh this is one of the many off-putting behaviors there are in the game, the dumb guard ai the second you make something unexpected just kind stands there waiting for some kind of command, gets you right out of the ongoing immersion lmao
Hitman: Bethesda Edition
@@bobsnow6242 Agent 76 has that level of "immersion"
must have been the wind.
The first one where 47 was in the chair was like watching a movie.
@ummm lol, ikr
It probably was a reference, I've seen it in movies, it's a classic.
I mean it looked like the interrogation/assassination attempt scene in Dr. No
I think it's hilarious. In every movie/show, the target walks into the room and is surprised to find the assassin sitting comfortably, sometimes even holding a drink. For once, you actually get to see the assassin sitting down and getting comfy.
@@Aldo-lq8fd ikr
I like how over the course of the games he's developed a personality and humor. He understands what he is and tries to find the humanity in it. That was his struggle in Silent Assassin. By Blood Money he was developing his personality and by the recent trilogy he is self aware and having fun with it.
He almost went laughing when Rico Delgado ordered him to bust the engine even more
I just love how they basically made it canon that he has trained in so many things to be at least passably competent. Hilarious to think of 47 learning yoga and how to cook.
@@RSpracticalshooting Well he is basically a perfect human. He probably picks up on things really easy. Perfect understanding of concepts, and perfect body execution. I wouldn't doubt it if the average person sees him do something they think "Wow, he is extremely good." but if a master at something (other then killing) looked at his work they might see it as too perfect. A perfect copy with out the subtle flaws that make it human. But this is 47. He would probably be aware of it and make subtle mistakes to make experts think it was more human.
@@Mirokuofnite i am wondering is 47 and Johnny Sins related. I mean both of them bald and can do everything
Pink does suit him.
“Its 50 against one.”
“Yes see your mistake?” - Me trying to kill every guard in the level
Cue Bigmooney’s deep “YEEEEEEHHHH”
That covid-19 mission man, stupid virus just keeps spreading!!
*5 against one
@@laserbear4641 Did you not read the "Trying to kill *EVERY* guard in the *LEVEL*?
This is me in pretty much every stealth game I play. I kill every guard because, well, can’t get killed if there’s nobody to kill you. Civilians? Eh, I leave them alone so long as they aren’t going to be a problem (which they usually are in Payday 2. AIs get alerted if they even see another AI who’s been alerted, which can result in a domino effect that you may not always be able to recover from because cameras can also be alerted. And when a camera gets alerted, the alarm is going to go off no matter what you do).
Tamara : "It's five-against-one."
47 : *"Oh no!* Anyway..." *[ proceeds to kill everyone ]*
Oh no! So anyways, I started blasting
This is beyond an absolute win
Outstanding move
Lol
Anway, i started blastin
"You're not here to kill me, You'd've done it already"
-woman, moments before being killed
Yah said the man
You get a way better interaction if you convince her that her brother killed himself.
She hands you the file, says you'd better give the constant hell, walks to the balcony and then jumps off it.
@@Uwhwvwgwh ok woman
Cliché: subverted
Mission: successful
@@AlexxxxxSaysHi or you can get her daughter to kill her
It’s so funny how 47 is pretty much just laying shit out for his targets but in such a vague way they never notice
Gotta make a little entertainment when ya working that 9-5
"Are you going to... Kill me?"
"Oh well, murder is quite the normal thing... In some cultures..."
"Are you going to kill my entire family?"
"It would be unnatural for you to go on your next journey alone, would it not? Quite frankly, it would be rude of me...."
(That is when you know you are gonna have a fun time)
I swear he’s always saying “I’m going to murder you” and their like “oh cool”
I mean, without the context, neither would we
Lets not forget that this is a game after all
In real life they'd have called security on him 5 seconds after the interview started, which wouldnt have ended well for them, but you know
0:11 Sitting in a chair and waiting for the person to enter their appartment.
such a Hitman classic, it never gets old.
@@sweatyrie-rie5241 Dr No
It reminds me of Dr No's "You had your six" scene
Fr bro i always like how he does that in a game or a movie
That was epic. So many hidden features in Hitman.. I love every game they make . They should remake Blood Money
@@Cannedscourge What's the most you ever lost on a coin toss?
“Legends die..,I’m alive.” Is the sickest line in this entire series.
"It's five against one"
"Yes, see your mistake"
Indeed. Hitman outlasted Metal Gear, Splinter Cell, Thief, and all other classic stealth games precisely because it managed to, wait for it, remain subtle. XD
@JN-so6wt The dialogue is hardly subtle, sure, but the plot and gameplay very much is.
@JN-so6wt I very much enjoyed it not taking itself entirely seriously. You can be a clown for the beginning of every mission. You can make people slide on banana peels. I feel like it's supposed to be cheesy because of 47 and his grasp on what being human is. He is over-the-top-perfect assassin. Nothing phases him. No one is untouchable. I feel it would almost be too cheesy if the game haven't acknowledge that at all - like a good guy in an action film that can take a nuclear explosion up his ass and come out with a witty one-liner, it just doesn't work as good as it looks on paper
“It’s 5 against one!”
*”yes, see your mistake?”* - best fuckin line out of all of hitman’s voice lines.
"legends die, I'm alive" lol
“Names are for friends, so I don’t need one” was my number one until I heard that line geez
@@i_khanic No, no
The best Hitman line ever and one of the best in cinematic history is:
"I need to use the bathroom"
@@robtz759 "now say it in Spanish"
-my teacher
"Act your age man. What are you? 46, 48?" ... nothing tops that one... they probably were in tears while writing this one... *cough cough*
Imagine
"It's 5 against 1."
"No, *it's 5 against 47."*
Bro I nearly died when I read that.
So that's why he's Agent 47, he's not Agent #47, he has the strength of 47 agents.
@@TinyDeskEngineer no its because he has 47 chromosomes.
@@Predator23321 Underrated
This one is fiesty
I love the Robert Knox one. The absolute cruelty of having him kill his own daughter, collapse to his knees, then shove him over the railing, is just beautiful.
Too bad the throw was jacked when he landed on the tires. It's almost cartoonish when he's counted dead from that.
@@blacklight1104 I mean to be fair, a 20-foot drop onto a stack of tires while landing on your neck would most likely kill you. It would’ve looked better though if he had fell on the pavement instead, so I see what you mean and I agree. It kind of does look like a loony toons death/injury.
@@blacklight1104 and that’s the fun part XD
I like sticking a proximity explosive on his helicopter personally, let him die hopeful
@@blacklight1104 not even the silliest fall death. There's a spot in Sapienza where you can kill someone from a three foot drop.
"What's the biggest fish you ever *liquidated*"
"The next one. Always the next one."
Don't forget how fucking professional this machine is
It's something that you could say in job interviews to get your interviewer impressed
Love that. There's a always a bigger fish to fry and 47 always has his oil at 360°F
@@1mclv Except if you apply to be a janitor in some big factory. Then "the next one" isn't as impressive.
@@wulfrickackerman9453 lmao
Gender: Business
"Corperate Liquidator"
"They so rarely get a chance to know me"
Agent 47 clearly is the assassin equivalent of James Bond, what with all the punny jokes.
in hitman two when you present the house two the target he also makes punny jokes like:"the kitchen is the most dangerous room in the house and the floor is easy to clean"
He's like the anti-007
Probably why the devs are now developing a James Bond game.
@@iceman00behave exactly
47 and Bond are more alike than not. Bond just has a set personality that he prefers to use. 47 is utterly no-nonsense, though they both have the same dry/grim sense of humor.
I love how Robert Knox is killed by the fall, but also lands beautifully between the barriers and the tires. The fall that killed him also hid his body. 2 for 1.
Is it possible to die if he hits the soft side of the tires? Kinda cartoonish if you don't mind me saying.
@@blacklight1104 I mean it could still kill anyone if they land it on their neck or head so I'd say that's fairly realistic.
@@blacklight1104 The tires may be "soft" for cars, but try touching one as a human. You'll find it to be quite hard, and from this fall, they're hardly better than concrete.
@@EgorKaskader I mean realistically, sure but it doesn't stop it from looking ridiculous. Don't mind me. The little details just bug me. I'm like that guy 47 killed back in blood money. The one who challenged him at a demon themed party: overly concerned with the theatrics rather than the result.
@@EgorKaskader Jackie Chan survived worse hits so the possibility is still there. Even then, while tires are rather hard, they're also made from rubber. The elasticity must've at least lessened the impact, that is, the fall wasn't stopped in an instant.
Gotta love 47’s grim personality. “Corporate liquidator.” “So the guy nobody likes?” “They RARELY get a chance to know me.” Scary barcode man is also witty barcode man.
If barcode man isn't witty barcode man, is he really barcode man? Btw you went a year without replies.
@@dzm7443 which is wild, considering this post has 1.1k likes lmao
@@spiffy6803 reply
@@klm9440 Are you serious? "Reply"? Did you even play the games bro?? That's got to be the worst opinion I've ever seen...
what
I love these types of kills. Have a nice heartwarming conversation with your target before you kill them
Requiescat in pace
Watch some quentin tarantino movies then you'll love them, try pulp fiction, inglorious bastards, and hateful 8 id say. As for games, you can do something kinna similar in rdr2
Beautiful ain't it? On par with new vagas.
@@patriot17764th "give them charlies a shake, won't ya?"
Thats what I really love about this game it shows me that 47 has a personality
47 feels like the Grim Reaper incarnate, going right up to you on your final day, talking to you in your final moments, rejecting your wishes to be given a second chance in life, and coldly taking you in return as part of his yearly harvest.
His last name is reiper after all
to buy a rieper
Don’t fear the Rieper
i respect 47s work but he will never be me
"Ah so you're the guy nobody likes"
"They so rarely get a chance to know me"
This is hilarious in the context of this video.
How no replies
I repli
With Dartmoor, you don't have to push her off the ledge. Simply tell her that her younger brother killed himself (because he learned the older brother they killed together decades ago had never been interested in running the family and had always planned to give the reins to his sister Alexa in his stead). At that point, she actively wishes you good luck taking down the rest of Providence, and willingly throws herself over the ledge to her death.
Really ?
Thanks, I already thought that nobody knew. It was a very intense moment in the game.
@@hushamfusion ha that's cool
I always do that, but I push her off anyway. Funnier that way.
@@aymuhspunj also not as dark of an ending a character committing suicide
I love how 47 always reveals little details about who he actually is without just saying he’s an assassin
To be honest, most of them won’t live long enough to tell anyone or put two and two together if their his target.
@@acgearsandarms1343 Sounds like he enjoys playing with his food. He's a sick bastard, but a brilliant one.
@@Drekromancer He actually doesn’t like prolonging suffering or torture. In the past games he says as much. He’s meant to be efficient and skilled. Unless the client has specific requests.
It's quite on the nose to be honest. The Hitman games kinda lost their subtlety. Old 47 would kill you for knowing just a little too much (see Contracts last mission). New 47 behaves like a superstar.
7:53 I like how all of the agents politely waited for 47 to finish flipping over the table and pulling out his weapon before attempting to murder him.
You may have never experienced this but extremely powerful chads like 47 and Sheev Palpatine make inferior males freeze up
@@qualicumjack3906 🤣🤣
Bruh one of them even put their gun _away_
@@monochromatic9601 The Jerry Smith of the group.
It was honestly unbelievely lazy of the developers to have that play out like that. He's supposed to be a fucking assassin, what legendary assassin leaves themselves exposed like that. Realistically he'd have been dead, so you'd have thought he would've had some kind of trap set up or not allowed himself to be cornered like that.
Should've let Jordan Cross keep talking. He has a full breakdown, rants and tries to justify his actions. It's a spectacular performance from the VO, not just for a Hitman game but for video games in general. I'd put it up their with the performances in RDR2. Not something I expected in a Hitman game as Hitman has always had a quirky sense of humour about it and doesn't take itself too seriously.
The fact that he shares the same VA as Lucio really shows his range
@@somescrub8960 That blows my mind but now that you mention it I can tell that it's Johnny, dude is a criminally underrated actor and voice talent imo
@@F3yris you are supposed to shot him after 47 says contract is a contract because then script ends and he again act like normal npc
@@F3yris would you have preferred he ran up to 47 and started to attack him? Lmao
A contract is a contract. Best line in Hitman 2016.
I like how in all of 47’s dialogue. He never really lies. He just gives a twisted truth
Might actually be strategical? I think i watched a video on how the best way to lie is to rather give half-truths instead of straight up lying, as to keep a straighter face or sound more confident.
“I like to lose myself in a crowd.”
Best way to do that, is by rocking a skinhead, that shows off your barcode tattoo, all whilst donning a bright red suit.
Doesn’t get more inconspicuous than that.
I like to imagine the barcode is simply only there for player aesthetic and is just invisible in lore otherwise
@@TemmieContingenC no since Grey pointed it out
@@Piasznist i know, im just shitting on the fact that the stoic bald man with silverballers has a showy barcode
Just to make it in the slight bit of sense, I just imagine that most of the people in 47's world are idiots or just think the barcode is just some edgy tattoo.
@@zed6740 That could be, but for informed enemies who know who Agent 47is, including ICA agents or complex criminal syndicates, it doesn't make a lot of sense.
"It's five against one."
She says as she's standing less than 12 inches away from the person hired to kill her as 3 of her bodyguards are on the opposite side of the room, most likely too far away to even hear what's going on.
yeah but also lets say he didnt shoot her and he ends up in a shootout with the guards.... then she dies anyways because she has placed herself in the middle of where bullets will be flying, like never place yourself in the middle of a shootout lmao, that was her actual mistake
@@AwetisticlyPerfectnow had she how I don’t know hide those guards to form an ambush she could at least have hope the guards would avenged her.
All in all really shows you how little these rich people click to realize how screwed they are from the situation they buried themselves in.
Seems like she was trying for intimidation, thinking this was some pretentious asshole with how obvious his 'killer' euphemisms were and thought he'd break the second he was confronted. She knew he was an assassin....she didn't realize *which* assassin she was dealing with.
If this were real life and 47 was a real assassin, it would be suicide to kill her in that situation and so she was confident he wouldn't do it. The NPCs in this game are also deliberately very stupid.
Yeah, the gun has a silencer. They may have seen it, but if they weren't in such an open room and were in a corridor 47 could have gotten away with it
The detail and effort they put into this game only to have 95% of players miss all of those amazing and small details is amazing.
You can run through those games and finish all 3 in less than 15h but the real fun begins when you take your time and fuck around ;D I have 200h now in all three games now and dont even think i am close to being bored by it
...And then they fuck it up with the live service bullshit
This franchise really does shine when you start squinting to see all the fine details, doesn't it?
Yeah it's amazing
Today I learned that 47 not only has social media accounts, but also likes to take photos of the places he visits.
It's always interesting to see a more human side of 47
I just realized that might be the reason he’s never in them, because he’s the one taking them. Not because he was never there
I think the implication is supposed to be more that it is an obviously fake account. Someone at ICA tossed together the account to strengthen 47's cover when he introduces himself as Tobias. The photos are just generic ones of landmarks you can find anywhere. It might look real enough at first glance, but Tamara, as ex-CIA immediately recognizes that it is just a lazy cover story.
@@zirconiumdiamond1416 was gonna say, she's telling him she knows it's a fake account full of "generic tourist photos" that literally anyone could have taken; hell they're probably stock photos.
Exactly, guys. But it could just as easily be explained by him taking them himself while undercover. I can imagine 47 using photography as a hobby too, he probably has had to use them plenty in his line of work
@@zirconiumdiamond1416 Knowing 47, it's not too far-fetched to think he'd have a hobby like photography, given how many exotic places he visits. And considering some of his previous, canonical hobbies. Like taking care of birds or working as a gardener for a church
1:52 Some say that he's a CIA experiment gone wrong, that he eats only cheese, and is an assassin. All we know is, he's called the Stig.
lmao thats exaactly what I was thinking
That's what I thought too
I guess you guys watch Top Gear I presumed
Some say when he's not driving the latest sports car he wears a dashing black suit and a burgundy tie, and that his favourite tools involve piano wire and a pair of pistols; all we know is, he's *NOT* the Stig, but he is the Stig's most lethal cousin!
iconic top gear tune begins playing
I enjoy that 47 is almost always polite, even when making quips. You're hired to kill them, but there's no extra pay for rudeness.
“Professionals have standards!”
“No extra pay for rudeness” is a good line. Life advice, I’d say.
I love how annoyed Diana gets when 47 approaches them
Could be for appearance as the woman she's with is one of his targets, if they get along too well, it'll raise a red flag as she's ex-CIA.
You're not supposed to get to know them, are you?
You're supposed to be hunting" Diana, not working with her, as most people think you went rouge
@@baseballjustin5 *rogue
_Rouge_ is a color.
@@mousermind lol they edited the comment but left the spelling mistake
Erich Soders one made me laugh. You just show up in your sleek suit and burgundy tie, dude straight up has a heart attack.
47: [to no one in particular, maybe to Diana] He died.
He might have been caught off guard, expecting to have a personal conversation with Soders about his betryal before killing only for Soders to straight up die before he could say what he wanted. It's not often 47 gets personal, so he probably was disappointed with how it ended.
@@livingcorpse5664 Yes, you're right. 47 sounded incredulous (and a tad bit disappointed) that Soders died so quickly without raising a finger. After all that Soders has done, dude had it easy.
Taking control of the robot arms is much more satisfying.
@@DarkZeroHero Destroying the donor heart is much more brutal I wonder what they do in that situation. Do they just close the cuts on Soders, wake him up to and say "sorry, but heart you were meant to get was mysteriously destroyed" or just leave him there until he dies. In first case it is just so sadistic for him to know that his betrayal was all for nothing and he most likely can guess who was there and can never prove it. 47 was there and left a message. Games also never say what kind of person he was. Most likely he sold out ICA out of desperation - not greed.
@@vksasdgaming9472 Makes sense. I did that in my first run (destroying the donor heart), but I felt bad afterwards -- the donor was a Brazilian boy (and a unique heart at that) since Soders suffers from situs inversus. I figured Soders was pulling all the strings to obtain the heart, they could have murdered the kid and harvested the organ. Instead of destroying the heart, it could go to someone else who really needs it. Although in the hands of the Gama facility, highly dubious they could give it away to some poor lad needing a heart, out of the goodness of their heart (see what I did there?) ;)
Not feeling sorry for Soders. Dude was trying to disqualify 47 during his initiation (Jasper Knight simulation).
@@DarkZeroHero Erich Soders was not a nice man being of same profession as 47 is and 47 isn't exactly paragon of virtue. Most likely Soders was even worse as he chose to become professional killer/spy and 47 never had any choice in that matter. His attempt to wash 47 out is understandable.
Seeing how ruthless, callous and stupid people are in Ark Society (or whatever its name is) it is more than likely that someone was murdered to get the replacement heart to Soders. About 1/10 000 people have Situs Inversus Totalis (most common) and odds of such replacement heart being available are beyond astronomical.
All targets of 47 are people sane person does not feel sorry for. Rich, ruthless and they had it coming. Silvio Caruso is almost an exception as he is just so pathetically messed up and thus not completely under control of his actions.
His conversation with Vidal was masterful! He came off as charming and charismatic and delivered so much information while telling her absolutely nothing! Think about it: She doesn’t know the name of the company he used to work for, can’t check his contact information, can’t call his office and can’t speak to his former clients and yet, any normal person would still be drawn towards (looks at note) Tobias Rieper! She can’t confirm his fake identity in any way and her only confirmation has been Diana insisting he’s real!
and the fact his name sounds like a pun abit like a guys middle name being judas
suspicoius maybe if your paranoid but nothing too crazy
"Yes, see your mistake?" - brilliant line for sure, but the simple POP of a point-blank suppressed pistol to the face had me in stitches lmaoooo
And the club dance music too lol
“It’s 5 against one”
“And?”
*Proceeds to kill her faster than she could even react*
"You're the guy nobody likes?"
"They so rarely get to know me."
Goodness either 47 isn't as emotionlessly as he seems and has a killer sense of humor, or he's prone to bangers.
Apparently he's been developing a personality throughout the series.
Didn’t he get a cure that made him get his emotions back?
Diana was probably biting her lip trying not to laugh at the little charade he was putting.
Hes had a personality forever, just underdeveloped. He literally tried to become a priest in Silent Assassin lmao
3:20 The dude fell on some tires, his probability of having survived that fall is around 100%.
Do you know how hard tires are?
People have survived just hitting the ground at that height
They we're special rieper tires duh
@@0layyy A sidewall-up stack of unpressurized tires? Not exactly a feather pillow, but quite cushioning.
Yeah prolly break a bone or two but he would survive. Unless his neck snapped ofc.
11:00 i like how he just picks the most inconvenient path for everyone else to walk through
Imagine having a conversation with some others and then some bald dude dressed in full fucking red just walks straight through you all
The Jordan Cross kill gave me chills when I saw it. It was kind of creepy seeing Agent 47 get so personal with a target he doesn't know or have any relation with
It reminds me of the mission at the start of Blood Money, where you're hired to kill the owner of a run-down amusement park that was closed after multiple kids died on the unsafe rides.
Throughout the level, we're shown that the owner's life has been shit ever since the park closed down, with his wife leaving him, and being forced to let a criminal gang use the park as their HQ in exchange for the cash needed to get the park running again (a deal which the gangsters refuse to honor, leaving the owner with no money AND a bunch of gangsters wandering the halls of the amusement park).
In the end, none of that changes 47's mission. He doesn't care about his target's sob story, he's just there to show the target the photo and to make sure that it's the last thing the target ever sees. The reaper doesn't distinguish between saints and sinners, he reaps them all the same.
Agent 47 In the cutscenes:*calmly uses one bullet to kill his 7 targets*
Agent 47 as soon as the cutscene ends:So anyways, I started blasting.
Who are you?
“That’s not the right question” already loving it
I love 47, I just love him. For a character with little to no personality, he is such a compelling character. It's very rare you can make a mysterious character playable, and still keep the legend there. Something I love about it is that he's not a judge. He's not a jury. He's barely even an executioner, he is just death incarnate. If you're on his list, you're as good as dead.
I like to play through every mission the silent assassin, suit only way or whatever it was called, where you aren't allowed to be spotted by anybody because I feel like that's the most satisfying method, but on the other hand, this completely different approach is probably even more rewarding because you literally unlock new parts of the story that way by shirtfronting the bad guys
I just wish they kept in the different tiers for awards, so you had to play on higher difficulty. It doesn't have the same feel as doing Silent Assassin, Suit Only on Professional when I can get the challenges done just on casual, so I don't have to deal with cameras. Takes the challenge out of it
Lol you must've been born rich. A lot of gamers would be forced to play a game 100 different ways simply because they would only get a new top tier game twice a year.
When I got a PS1, I only had a Tekken 3 demo, for months. Got a PS2 and only had Gran Turismo and The Getaway, for a year.
@@robbylebotha I grew up just getting shitty games but a few more of them than I would have of "top tier" ones. This is why deciding which games to buy for your child by their quality is very important for not wasting money
@@robbylebotha I've been in the same situation with playing a new game few and far between. Yet I'm still a play it once and never touch it again kind of guy. So I don't believe money has anything to do with it.
@@robbylebotha Rubbish if you can only afford two games a year thats because you spend poorly not because others are richer. I practically never buy a game new. But after a year or two you can get almost any game for £10-15, not to mention the amount of places that give away free games now if you look around. I spend less than a 100 a year on games but I've played most of everything I want to because I have the patience to play a few years behind release and watch for offers and freebies.
"Its five against one"
famous last words
_“Yes, See your mistake?”_
Most badass words
@@nileredsexperiment834 I can imagine batman saying that
What Tamara doesn’t realize is that even if the guards outnumber 47 she is almost certainly going down with him at that range
Tamara really thought five normal security guards could take down the REAPER... she was bright but goddamn was that a stupid move on her part.
she underestimate 47 too much
@@DeltaMezzo most do They think he’s some hired gun who isn’t trained well
Just get in and kill so 5 guards was her version of
“It’s 1 gunman what’s gonna go wrong?”
No, her mistake was putting herself between her guards and the assassin. Another mistake was leaving a public area when you know there is an assassin and you are the target. Her third mistake was trying to confront the assassin instead of looking for a way to escape first.
@@kiego797To be fair, why would anyone think that he is an genetically engineered super soldier?
@@g.masterlordoftheg-force4770honestly even if it isn’t 47 she’s confronting she’s dead either way,
the way she positioned herself and the guards is just stupid
I fucking LOST it at 12:46. Just that smash-cut to funky music the second 47 shoots Tamara 🤣
Yes! The editing was on point for this video.
I think it's kinda cool that Jordan realized that he couldn't reason his way out of it at the end, and realized, genuinely, that he did it, and he is going to die for it.
"It's five against one."
"Yes. See your mistake?"
*bop* *funky music plays*
The "see your mistake" line was the only outright brag we've heard from 47 🤣
It feels like almost every one of his lines, no matter where it is in the conversation, is the *perfect* moment to kill your target
... Now that you say that, I can't help but think that's the design principle behind his entire personality. Every one of his lines is supposed to set up the perfect moment for the player - and yet, there's still a cohesive narrative and character behind it all. That's incredible game design.
Lmao at 11:04 that one guest says in hindi to 47 as he pushes through the crowd: "ghar me maa behen nhi hai"
In English it means, "don't u have mother and sister in your home"
Also amazing voice acting by that hindi lady, that accent was really accurate.
Oh my God I didn't noticed it 😂 lmao I thought on the mission Mumbai has those types of dialog man hats off to dev to make a good game
And after that
Other guests say
Nazar nhii Ata kyaa😂
And also I heard the word bsdk
Lol🤣
If you listen closely, at around 11:11 she says "Ajeeb aadmi" 😂
@@abdulkhan4635 bro how strong are ur ears
@@kingsplayer8161 Hey bro, I was watching it with the headphones on so it was really easy to hear it 😂
Damn, 5 guards against a legendary assassin. "Not a great plan" XD. I'd take the time to find as many fire extinguishers as possible and line em up + a sneaky C4 for a possible chain explosion for the guards. Imagine all 5 guys blew up.
47: "you were saying?"
That's a nice plan, though fire extinguishers don't kill after Hitman 1. Well, may be you wanted to knock them out? I wonder can the player setup this thing with removing the guards in advance and keep SA...
@@helcaorlossenaro2989 I did it SA for my SASO run. I distracted Vidal's bodyguard, jabbed her with a syringe and GTFO.
It's not very easy, since the people on the stairs can see you trespassing and the guards are instantly triggered the moment you hurt Vidal, but it's definitely possible.
@@CassidyCope Nice. I enjoyed SA-ing the Berlin 1v5 meeting event and it was fun. Should try this too.
I don't think she knew he was an assassin of such calibre. She knew he was an assassin but beyond that she clearly knew nothing about him.
"And you think that this was a good plan Mr 47?" *Pushes button so the entire room is filled with lethal gas*
"Perhaps, for some..." *Exits room and shuts door until gas is gone*
I love that no matter what, you feel like he's always in control of every situation he's in. I love it honestly.
The way Montgomery thinks his murder squad could take you is just hilarious.
Cant beat plot armour
@@shgalagalaa or an assassin with the genetics of 5 legendary criminals
@@TemmieContingenC the best genetics in the world wont turn the other guys in to storm troopers
@@shgalagalaa i think in lore he is just super impervious to any kind of damage. not sure if it means regenerative health or anything
@@TemmieContingenC What i mean is that you can be the best soldier on the planet. You arent walking in to a room of 5+ professional soldiers and not getting shot. That only happens in starwars. So unless the lore is literally do not get killed by bullets he'd be dead multiple times over.
“That’s not the right question.” Is the line that gave me the most chills out of anything here and I don’t know how to explain why. Like it still feels like a surprise when he talks, laying out all the cards
I had the same reaction. I think it's the instant change in tone. Up to that moment, the guy was trying to make sense of the situation and take stock of an unknown threat. But the moment that 47 speaks, he calmly establishes that he is in full control of the situation. In that very second, you can feel the target's blood run cold, as he recognizes that he's not going to leave that room alive. He tries to bargain, he repents and pleads, but you can tell. From the moment 47 spoke, he knew there was no way out.
That's why 47's lines are so chilling. The moment you see him, it's over. He's not a threat. He's a promise.
9:13 "hello again, miss burnood, miss vidal" hes so polite and pleasant 47 i love you sm. you can hear a nice little smile in his voice,
Agent 47: *Talks*
Victim: Yo this is totally my friend right now
"It's five-against-one."
"Yes, see your mistake?"
That's probably a reference to Berlin, if 47 is confronting the 5 ICA Agents as the club's owner.
Never seen that Agent Montgomery kill before, but, man, that example (of many) solidifies Hitman as the perfect videogame that FEELS like a movie but really plays on what it means to take advantage of being a videogame.
I like how when 47 talks with his targets, it has something about death involved, showing that he is a man true to his words.
"It's five against one!"
"I like those odds."
I love the last one, “yes. See your mistake?” *pops her square in the face w/no hesitation & flawless execution*
12:37 47 is soo smooth! Best line ever!
"Its 5 against 1"
"Yes, see your mistake?"
One of my favorite novels is No Country for Old Men by Cormac McCartney and only now am I realizing how much Anton and 47 are alike. Whenever people try to reason with them, then calmly and politely refuse and then proceed to murder, with no malice toward the target, and even while holding a a sense of empathy towards them and calming them down and assuring them that’s nothing they can do, and to just accept death.
It’s really nice to see
Nice to see is one way to put it
@@bierwolf8360
Was he really? Never looked into his personal life. Then again it does take a certain type of man to write Blood Meridian, so I’m not too surprised ig 🤷🏾♂️
@@bierwolf8360
🤣Wait now I’m confused, I looked into it and besides discovering that he died three weeks ago, I couldn’t find anything reprehensible about the man. Do you just think his writing style is poor? What did he do?
@@sethgaston8347 I've banned Bier Wolf from the channel, since using the noun "degenerate" in the 21st century, especially to celebrate the recent death of a critically acclaimed author, is a big red flag. Too bad we'll never know what they meant.
@@brendanp3418 it's not one way to put it. it's the way it is.
now call it.
I am kind of surprised that Arthur Edwards wasn’t included
I didn't really feel like including it because _everyone's_ already seen it. It's literally the most linear interaction in the entire game; there's no way you can miss it.
Plus, ending with the gunfight was too much fun to miss out on.
@@CassidyCope 1.you can skip this dialogue cutscene with Edwards
2 what gunfight?
@@frozenwolfenix4789 Addressing 1, it'd feel stupid to skip the cutscene when the video is literally centred around 47 talking with his targets. And the gunfight is literally the last 20 seconds of the video.
I just didn't really see the point in including a part of the game that all of its owners literally _had to see_ to finish the game.
@@CassidyCope i skiped all cutscenes i just care about gameplay XD
@@CassidyCope why is the video only for the game owners? I love Hitman but last one I played was Absolution. 😭
1:23 Great, now I have this head canon where 47 has these crazy delusions that his targets will one day come back as zombies to take revenge, so he always double taps.
The confrontation with Jordan Cross is a little bit better in Hitman 1:
The painting behind the recorder was originally a mirror, meaning 47 could be seen when approached. However it makes sense for Jordan Cross to not notice 47 in the mirror immediately since he's distressed but it would give him a reason to suddenly turn back after noticing a dark silhouette next to his own reflection. But it's also risky for the player because they might think the mirror could expose them too early. Not only that, but in Hitman 1 the tension meter still rises until he notices you.
Naturally this and the mirror would make some players panic and shoot or not even sit there in the first place. However for this instance only being spotted here doesn't disable silent assassin or make the target panic either. Waiting here for the first time created a lot of tension but the following moment was worth it.
It's a small change really, but to me these small details made a tense scene even more tense
In later seasons (Hitman 2/3), it's not "getting spotted by your target" that removes your "Silent Assassin" ranking, but "getting spotted by your target, AND your target conveying that info to others").
In the Jordan Cross mission, he probably sees 47's gun better than he sees 47's face, and he doesn't shout about you being here until after he has given his full forgiveness speech and 47 has rejected it, so if you shoot him any time before that moment where Jordan starts shouting for the guards, it should maintain Silent Assassin.
It is disappointing that the mirror was replaced by a painting in later seasons, but I assume that the changes they made to mirrors in the later seasons caused enough problems with that particular location that the NPC would spot you before Jordan's monologue about the tape was finished and ruin the trigger for the dialogue with 47.
@@nadrewod999 well he does spot you in the original Hitman 1 and when you get spotted you automatically lose silent assassin in that game, no matter who spotted you. Only in this case it's different. They could've implemented it in later games so there's an exception for when Jordan Cross spots 47 in the chair. It makes the moment so much more intense, standing your ground and resisting the urge to shoot him before he notices you
“It’s five against one”
“yes, see your mistake?”
"Its five against one"
"Yes, Do you see your mistake?"
That must be the most fucking bad ass one liner in history like hit dam.
I love how 47 is always saying things that imply murder without actually saying it
God I love whoever wrote 47's one liners they're all so good
"Do you really think this was your best course of action?"
"Yes. It's 5 against 1."
"See your mistake?"
*It was at this moment she knew; she fucked up.*
never really played hitman, but i love how much more detail is into the game, you don't have to just kill targets, but you can get up close and personal.
Those games are awesome exactly because they make you play the missions looking for situations that would be more stealthy but also cooler aswell. One of my favs was one that i the target had an affair with random guy, i figured out the affair and just dressed as the guy, stole his phone, called the target for a special meeting and we she came to the room getting excited i was sitting in the bad with the gun in hand and was like "oh you're not expecting was comming next" shoot.
Basically A-47 was saying
“You may have me outnumbered, but you’re heavily outmatched”
No shit
@@gingerbeard7222 reference to avatar don’t be a bitch
Corporate liquidator, do you take me for an idiot? “Well actually yes”
I love 47's voice, he sounds calm all the time
3:21 the stig has had to resort to contract killing to pay his bills after Jeremy left Top Gear
3:25 he got pushed onto some tires he's fine
I found it funny how Knox fell a survivable fall on tires after saying, "...no, this is a warning".
Yep definitely fits the bill for it mob style.
It's crazy that on all the 3 recent games, 47 has always had this sense of humor but it only manifested completely after regaining his humanity.
Which is terrifying...
It's funny how Vidal thought 5 men was enough to quell Agent 47 when not even all of ICA couldn't kill him
I recently came across this great one in one of the Story Missions called "An Apple a Day" in Whittleton Creek. It's now become one of my favorites, because you can't tell if Janus actually knows it's you, or if it's his senile memory acting up.
"You remind me of this boy I met in Romania..." always gives me chills.
I recommend playing that one at least once.