
Hitman Contracts Playstation 2
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Hitman: Contracts is the third entry in IO Interactive's stealth franchise, published by Eidos Interactive for PlayStation 2 in 2004. Agent 47 returns in a darker, more introspective frame than either of the two games before it, structured around flashback missions that pull from the original "Codename 47" levels while rebuilding them with the improved engine and control scheme IO had developed through "Silent Assassin." This is the PS2 disc copy, one of one.
2004 was a dense year in the PS2 stealth and action catalog. "Splinter Cell: Pandora Tomorrow" had just moved Sam Fisher to multiplayer territory, and "Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater" was still months out when Contracts arrived in April. IO had something different in tone from both: no military framing, no espionage theater, just a contract killer bleeding out in a Paris hotel room remembering how he got there. The Meat King mission and the Beldingford Manor sequence became immediately notorious in the community for pushing the setting further than the franchise had gone before. Eidos positioned IO as one of the primary stealth voices of the mid-generation PS2 library, and Contracts holds that position. The game ran on the same Glacier engine that powered "Silent Assassin," but the level design team had clearly spent the intervening two years learning where the ceiling was and how to hit it.
Every mission committed to a specific kind of dread, rain-soaked and scope-glinted.
The disc itself is pre-owned, as every copy in our inventory is. The PS2 jewel case format on Eidos titles from this period used a standard black tray insert with printed interior art, and the manual for Contracts runs to about 30 pages with full mission-control diagrams. Condition on these cases varies: the hinge tabs on older PS2 cases crack under pressure, and the disc surface on any pre-owned title is the first thing to check for ring burns. Play-test the save function before committing to a long run, since the memory card checkpoint system on Contracts rewards patience across multiple sitting sessions. Check the disc underside under direct light, running from center hub to outer edge, before anything else.
OWNER VERIFY: Confirm disc is the full U.S. release (SLUS-20915) and not a Greatest Hits repress, as the original black-label version is the one pictured.
Every mission committed to a specific kind of dread, rain-soaked and scope-glinted.
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