10 Worst Ever Levels In Hitman Video Games

10. Death On The Mississippi - Blood Money

Often referred to as one of the weaker levels from Blood Money, Death On The Mississippi takes place on a steamboat riding down the famous river with the six members of the drug smuggling Gator Gang, along with their incestuous captain, the targets. 

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Running through the various decks was little more than a time-sucking chore, and the lack of opportunities to be creative with your kills is disappointing. Most enemies can be killed by just tossing them overboard. 

On the highest difficulty, the half-baked notoriety effect will be in place. In other words, any bullets, suits, or witnesses that spotted 47 doing anything the least bit suspicious will degrade the overall score at the end, and will increase the notoriety bar. This unpolished inclusion makes future missions tougher, as some people might instantly see through your disguise and gun you down on sight. 

Accident kills usually solve this problem though; grabbing enemies as a human shield and tossing them overboard will count as such, even if it means dropping them over an improbably fatal three foot drop. But doing this to seven people is pretty ridiculous, especially when you read it in the newspaper that shares your stats after each mission, often summarizing the entire fiasco as such: “Seven people died by accidents, we don't know if it was an assassin or if the boat was transporting banana skins and leaky bottles of baby oil.”

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