![]() ![]() ![]() Instead of just trying to port these complex franchises over, the team made something new that would actually make sense on a touchscreen. And then I played this companion game, Lara Croft Go ($4.99), and realized that the people behind these things were actually really smart. When new development team Eidos Montreál reduced Agent 47, one of gaming’s most fearsome killers, into a board game piece in puzzle title Hitman Go, I assumed the company had completely run out of ideas. You won’t want it to end, but when it does, you’ll want to start it over immediately just to experience its perfect touch controls and unique challenges one more time. It has better puzzles, a full-on villain, and multiple endings that will keep you exploring the spooky old castle in which the game takes place for hours. ![]()
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