Yes and you buy individual Hitman levels.
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t-g-1998 — 9 years ago(November 17, 2016 05:14 AM)
It's different. Telltale games tell a continuous story throughout the episodes and waiting for months to complete the story is bummer, at least for me. And Hitman does not, it makes sense to buy individual levels since there are few connections between them story-wise and they're different from each other. Also there's a lot more content in a Hitman level
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Klop_Gob — 9 years ago(November 17, 2016 05:17 AM)
It's different in that Telltale's games being released episodically is a creative choice where as with Hitman it isn't. Yes waiting for a month or two can be somewhat annoying (although Telltale have been getting quicker with that lately) but I wouldn't call it a major issue unless you have short-term memory loss.
TellTale obviously have a thing going on with their episodic structure. You're given time to absorb everything between each episode. You get less out of, and miss more things, by binge-watching a TV show for instance. Building up that anticipation between episodes to find out what happens next like a TV show is interesting, but releasing a game like Hitman episodically is unnecessary and worthless. They should've released it as the full game that it is now, especially after failing us with Hitman Absolution.
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Shpongoloid_The_Astral_Gnome — 9 years ago(November 17, 2016 02:18 AM)
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