![]() But the beauty of this map is also functional, taking into account nearly every element of Hitman 3’s mechanics. It’s beautiful to look at, especially as you load into your starting point and the camera pans from behind 47 and reveals the gorgeously massive Carlisle estate. The map itself is gorgeous and immersive. And a spacious mansion equipped with taxidermied animals and antiquities? Check to the extreme. That said, in the mansion alone you’re given everything there is to love about the Hitman series blended with the elements you love from murder mysteries. On the other side, you can also hear about characters that are just awful, like snide remarks a character’s greed which was revealed when the family believed that the matriarch had died.īeyond the strong character moments, however Dartmoor also presents players with a map that may seem simple and small in scope to others like Chongqing, which is a multilayered city with hidden buildings, or Dubai’s location of the world’s largest and most decadent skyscraper. It’s a moment that can easily be walked past, but one that builds out the character. ![]() In the background, two of the mansion staff lean against the door listening to the song and detailing how the music carries the character’s pain. ![]() Depending on when you meet them, this character is playing a somber song on the piano or just walking around the room, talking about how disturbed they are by the events of the past couple of days. As you uncover intel, the way the family speaks of each other and interacts with each other is phenomenal to both be told directly and overhear as you lurk in the background. That being said, the best writing of any individual mission belongs to Dartmoor. It’s written as a finale to the series in an emotional way that looks to the future of the series. This is where I tell you, keep investigating to have Benoit Blan 47 fill all of the donut holes, and give a thorough and quite exciting chain of events once you present your findings. Depending on which people you choose to investigate, you will be prompted to take your findings to Alexa Carlisle or continue investigating. including the loyal butler, investigate every room, all of which are locked, and finally, put together all of the clues to find the chain of events to search the rest of the estate. As Benoit Blanc 47 you must interview every member of the family. ![]() While most of Hitman 3’s story missions have around three steps, Dartmoor has many. While Hitman 3 is an excellent game overall, the absolute best part of it is its murder mystery, which is easily its own game altogether. If you’re getting excited, you should be. Made to look like a suicide, Alex has her doubts, which is why she’s called a private detective to look into him and the children and uncover the truth. However, when they got there they realized their mother is very much alive and the family’s patriarch, Zachary is very much not. Having faked her death, Alexa Carlisle called her family to Dartmoor for her funeral. Like any good murder mystery, the Dartmoor mission is all about intrigue, backstabbing, and squabbling children looking for great wealth. Now, the murder mystery isn’t the only way to eliminate your target but it is by far the most fun and close to a whole game in and of itself. But to do this, you must first gain entrance to the estate by pretty much turning 47 into Benoit Blanc. Your goal as Agent 47 is to eliminate Alexa Carlisle and take her case file on Arthur Edwards, the head of the Constant. The location for this mission is Dartmoor, an estate equipped with a greenhouse, a hedge maze, a cemetery, and of course, a mansion that is ripped directly from the murder mystery handbook. So, when the second mission in IO Interactive’s Hitman 3, “A Death in the Family” was revealed I was beyond excited. From the really bad ones done during dinner at events, the drunken ones played with friends, and of course, the filmic kind from Clue and Knives Out. Reading Time: 4 minutes This article contains lite spoilers of Hitman 3 live-event in Dartmoor.
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