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Hitman: absolution - Diana's death is absolute [game secret]

diana hitmanThis might be a shocking news, the same way it is for us. Agent 47's informer and mission guiding personel will face death in the next sequel of the game which is about to be released on November 2012. Yes, we are talking bout the "Hitman: Absolution."

It might be a little strange that the team decided to bring the death upon one of the leading character of the game which is loved by millions of fan. But, they promised it will prove to be a catalyst in the game and represent the abrupt actions of hitman.

Hitman Aboslution director Tore Blystad has said killing Agent 47's handler Diana Burnwood was a "really bug" and "tough" decision for the team to make and it required a lot of going back and forth.

The game will be more about the gamer who is playing the game because it will be little more his game now.

“To bring emotion to a character like 47 there needs [to be] something really devastating to kind of shake him up. It was a tough decision,” said Blystad. “If you look at him, he’s always been told what to do, been more on other people’s missions [than his own]. So making this his game and about his decisions – enabling him to create the briefings on his own instead of having someone tell him what to do all the time – was the starting point, because then it would feel like the player was a bigger part of creating the story.

“And this emotional side is very closely attached to that. For him to have a reason to do something, there needs to be some sort of emotion behind it.”

I would like apologize for ruining your mood with the spoiler of Diana's death, but I think you will probably like to know it before hand - if you don't want to go in shock while playing the game.

Game’s out worldwide on November 20 for PC, PS3, and Xbox 360.

 

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