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* FollowTheLeader: By the end of the Japan assignment, you will have [[VideoGame/MetalGearSolid trekked through mountainous tundra, dodged snipers and dozens of anachronistic sci-fi ninjas, defeated the best laser security system money could buy, and infiltrated a massive fortress.]] The perk here, at least, is that you get to blow up a helicopter.
** This is also the only ''Hitman'' where you can stow away in the back of trucks carrying boxes.
** This is also the only ''Hitman'' where you can stow away in the back of trucks carrying boxes.
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* FollowTheLeader: FollowTheLeader:
** By the end of the Japan assignment, you will have[[VideoGame/MetalGearSolid trekked through mountainous tundra, dodged snipers and dozens of anachronistic sci-fi ninjas, defeated the best laser security system money could buy, and infiltrated a massive fortress.]] fortress. So basically ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolid''. The perk here, at least, is that you get to blow up a helicopter.
** This is also the only''Hitman'' ''Franchise/{{Hitman}}'' game where you can stow away in the back of trucks carrying boxes.
** By the end of the Japan assignment, you will have
** This is also the only
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*** ''Terminal Hospitality'' is based on a real life sikh holy site, and had an altar with weapons on it. UnfortunateImplications likely changed this.
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*** ''Terminal Hospitality'' is based on a real life sikh UsefulNotes/{{Sikh|ism}} holy site, and had an altar with weapons on it. UnfortunateImplications Backlash from such communities likely changed this.
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*** Back in the Gontranno church, 47's weapon display has two spots that are never filled. From the outlines behind them, they seem to be the fiber wire and 47's rosary; both of which he has on him at all times. Also, if you use the 'all weapons' cheat, a cigarette lighter appears in your inventory.
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* CreatorsFavoriteEpisode: David Bateson considers ''Silent Assassin'' to be his favorite game in the series.
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* CreatorsFavoriteEpisode: David Bateson Creator/DavidBateson (the voice of 47) considers ''Silent Assassin'' to be his favorite game in the series.
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** This is also the only ''Hitman'' where you can stow away in the back of trucks carrying boxes.
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*** Agent Smith originally referred the citizens as Towelheads; take a wild guess why it was removed.
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*** Agent Smith originally referred the citizens as Towelheads; take a wild guess why it was removed.removed.
* FollowTheLeader: By the end of the Japan assignment, you will have [[VideoGame/MetalGearSolid trekked through mountainous tundra, dodged snipers and dozens of anachronistic sci-fi ninjas, defeated the best laser security system money could buy, and infiltrated a massive fortress.]] The perk here, at least, is that you get to blow up a helicopter.
** This is also the only ''Hitman'' where you can stow away in the back of trucks carrying boxes.
* FollowTheLeader: By the end of the Japan assignment, you will have [[VideoGame/MetalGearSolid trekked through mountainous tundra, dodged snipers and dozens of anachronistic sci-fi ninjas, defeated the best laser security system money could buy, and infiltrated a massive fortress.]] The perk here, at least, is that you get to blow up a helicopter.
** This is also the only ''Hitman'' where you can stow away in the back of trucks carrying boxes.
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*** Agent smith originally referred the citizens as Towelheads; Take a wild guess why it was removed.
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*** Agent smith Smith originally referred the citizens as Towelheads; Take take a wild guess why it was removed.
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* DummiedOut: The rosary beads in the ending were originally planned to be a substitute for the fiber wire throughout the game. It must have been cut late, as there's still a spot for it on the gun wall.
** The posters in the India levels were based more on realism in some early versions. They were changed to more generic ones to avoid offending people. The altar in ''Terminal Hospitality'' had weapons on it, again cut due to people being offended. Finally, Agent smith originally referred the citizens as Towelheads; Care to guess why it was removed?
** The posters in the India levels were based more on realism in some early versions. They were changed to more generic ones to avoid offending people. The altar in ''Terminal Hospitality'' had weapons on it, again cut due to people being offended. Finally, Agent smith originally referred the citizens as Towelheads; Care to guess why it was removed?
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* DummiedOut: DummiedOut:
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*** The rosary beads in the ending were originally planned to be a substitute for the fiber wire throughout the game. It must have been cut late, as there's still a spot for it on the gun wall.
** Early released versions
*** The posters in the India levels were based more onrealism realistic religious themes in some early versions. They releases and were changed to more generic ones to avoid offending people. The altar in ''Terminal people.
***''Terminal Hospitality'' is based on a real life sikh holy site, and had an altar with weapons onit, again cut due to people being offended. Finally, it. UnfortunateImplications likely changed this.
*** Agent smith originally referred the citizens as Towelheads;Care to Take a wild guess why it was removed?removed.
** Pre-release
*** The rosary beads in the ending were originally planned to be a substitute for the fiber wire throughout the game. It must have been cut late, as there's still a spot for it on the gun wall.
** Early released versions
*** The posters in the India levels were based more on
***''Terminal Hospitality'' is based on a real life sikh holy site, and had an altar with weapons on
*** Agent smith originally referred the citizens as Towelheads;
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* DummiedOut: The beads we see in the ending were originally planned to be a substitute for the fiber wire throughout the game. It must have been cut late, as there's still a spot for it on the gun wall.
** The posters in the India levels were based more on realism in some early versions. They were changed to more generic ones to avoid offending people. The altar in ''The Death of Hannelore'' had weapons on it, again cut due to people being offended. Finally, Agent smith originally referred the citizens as Towelheads; Care to guess why it was removed?
** The posters in the India levels were based more on realism in some early versions. They were changed to more generic ones to avoid offending people. The altar in ''The Death of Hannelore'' had weapons on it, again cut due to people being offended. Finally, Agent smith originally referred the citizens as Towelheads; Care to guess why it was removed?
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* DummiedOut: The rosary beads we see in the ending were originally planned to be a substitute for the fiber wire throughout the game. It must have been cut late, as there's still a spot for it on the gun wall.
** The posters in the India levels were based more on realism in some early versions. They were changed to more generic ones to avoid offending people. The altar in''The Death of Hannelore'' ''Terminal Hospitality'' had weapons on it, again cut due to people being offended. Finally, Agent smith originally referred the citizens as Towelheads; Care to guess why it was removed?
** The posters in the India levels were based more on realism in some early versions. They were changed to more generic ones to avoid offending people. The altar in
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* DummiedOut: The beads we see in the ending were originally planned to be a substitute for the fiber wire throughout the game. It must have been cut late, as there's still a spot for it on the gun wall.
** The posters in the India levels were based more on realism in some early versions. They were changed to more generic ones to avoid offending people. The altar in ''The Death of Hannelore'' had weapons on it, again cut due to people being offended. Finally, Agent smith originally referred the citizens as Towelheads; Care to guess why it was removed?
** The posters in the India levels were based more on realism in some early versions. They were changed to more generic ones to avoid offending people. The altar in ''The Death of Hannelore'' had weapons on it, again cut due to people being offended. Finally, Agent smith originally referred the citizens as Towelheads; Care to guess why it was removed?