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* YouCantThwartStageOne: In the mission "St. Petersburg Stakeout", 47 is tasked with assassinating only one general at a meeting with 4 generals, and one other individual. Though the mission will be failed if you shoot anyone at the meeting except the general you're tasked with killing, all of these generals will later become targets, and the other individual will be the game's final boss,
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The gameplay was very ambitious for the time -- not to mention [[ObviousBeta riddled with bugs]]. Regardless, it plays much more stealthily than the original and introduces elements that would become iconic to the franchise (47unveiling his signature pistols, for one). Other new stuff:

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The gameplay was very ambitious for the time -- not to mention [[ObviousBeta riddled with bugs]].bugs. Regardless, it plays much more stealthily than the original and introduces elements that would become iconic to the franchise (47unveiling his signature pistols, for one). Other new stuff:
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''Hitman 2: Silent Assassin'', released in 2002, is the second game in the ''VideoGame/{{Hitman}}'' series by Creator/IOInteractive.

Some years after the events of ''[[VideoGame/HitmanCodeName47 Codename 47]]'', the famed contract killer has given away his fortune and taken refuge in a monastery in UsefulNotes/{{Sicily}} to atone for his life of crime. A changed man? Regrettably (for TheMafia), he is forced out of retirement by his Sicilian friend's mysterious kidnapping. The price tag for Father Vittorio's freedom is $500,000 -- Money that 47 no longer has. It appears that his large donation to the church has attracted the attention of the local mafia don who wants a piece for himself... or something more sinister might be afoot. In any case, this spurs 47 to reconnect with The Agency and ask them for help, which means he has to return to the deadly job he was conceived for. Praise the Lord... and pass the ammunition.

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''Hitman 2: Silent Assassin'', released in 2002, is the second game in the ''VideoGame/{{Hitman}}'' ''Franchise/{{Hitman}}'' series by Creator/IOInteractive.

Some years after the events of ''[[VideoGame/HitmanCodeName47 Codename 47]]'', the famed contract killer has given away his fortune and taken refuge in a monastery in UsefulNotes/{{Sicily}} to atone for his life of crime. A changed man? Regrettably (for TheMafia), he is forced out of retirement by his Sicilian friend's mysterious kidnapping. The price tag for Father Vittorio's freedom is $500,000 -- Money money that 47 no longer has. It appears that his large donation to the church has attracted the attention of the local mafia don who wants a piece for himself... or something more sinister might be afoot. In any case, this spurs 47 to reconnect with The Agency and ask them for help, which means he has to return to the deadly job he was conceived for. Praise the Lord... and pass the ammunition.
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Some years after the events of ''[[VideoGame/HitmanCodeName47 Codename 47]]'', the famed contract killer has given away his fortune and taken refuge in a monastery in UsefulNotes/{{Sicily}} to atone for his life of crime. A changed man? Regrettably (for TheMafia), he is forced out of retirement by his Sicilian friend's mysterious kidnapping. The price tag for Father Vittorio's freedom is $500,000 -- Money that 47 no longer has. It appears that his large donation to the church has attracted the attention of the local mafia don who wants a piece for himself... or something more sinister might be afoot. In any case, this spurs 47 to reconnect with The Agency and ask them for help, which means he has to return to the job he was conceived for. Praise the Lord... and pass the ammunition.

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Some years after the events of ''[[VideoGame/HitmanCodeName47 Codename 47]]'', the famed contract killer has given away his fortune and taken refuge in a monastery in UsefulNotes/{{Sicily}} to atone for his life of crime. A changed man? Regrettably (for TheMafia), he is forced out of retirement by his Sicilian friend's mysterious kidnapping. The price tag for Father Vittorio's freedom is $500,000 -- Money that 47 no longer has. It appears that his large donation to the church has attracted the attention of the local mafia don who wants a piece for himself... or something more sinister might be afoot. In any case, this spurs 47 to reconnect with The Agency and ask them for help, which means he has to return to the deadly job he was conceived for. Praise the Lord... and pass the ammunition.

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