Hitman: Blood Money — Reprisal

Hitman: Blood Money — Reprisal

Feral Interactive

4.11,000,000+ downloads1897MB

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About this app

You start as Agent 47. No big intro fanfare — just a silverballer and a suit. Hitman: Blood Money — Reprisal drops the old-school PS2/Xbox classic into your pocket with modern touches: Instinct Mode that highlights targets and routes, a live minimap that actually tells you when you’re about to be a nuisance, and fully customisable touchscreen controls (plus gamepad and keyboard support if you’re that kind of animal). Play the first mission free, poke around, then unlock the full game with a one-time in-app purchase. The missions are sandboxy — which means multiple approaches, accidental engineering (that’s code for “make it look like a tragic accident”), and repeat runs that still feel fun. Weapons are upgradable; disguises let you stroll through restricted areas; the cleaner the hit, the better your score and cash — simple, satisfying. I had to free up a little over 3.9GB (they recommend twice that), so heads up if your phone lives on the edge. "Are you seriously going to choke the pianist?" my friend asked. "Yep," I whispered. (Don’t judge.) Controls are flexible: you can drag buttons around, map actions for a controller, or plug in keyboard and mouse. It’s not trying to be fancy — it’s trying to be precise. Expect enemy patterns that reward observation and little moments of improvisation where the environment does half the dirty work for you. Pause. Think about that for a second... the game asks you to plan a murder like you’d plan a heist in a diner, with coffee stains and second-guessing. That slow-burn planning is the hook. Who is this for? Players who loved the original Blood Money, stealth fans who like sandbox toys, and anyone who enjoys slow, careful chaos. Don’t expect a tutorial spoon-feed; some systems are left for you to figure out — which is a feature to some and a headache to others. If your device meets Android 12+ and you’ve got some storage breathing room, try the free mission first. It’s the best way to see if you’ll fall back in love... or rage-quit after a guard spots you through a curtain.

Editor's Review

I played Hitman: Blood Money — Reprisal like a guilty pleasure — late night, headphones on, phone balanced on my knee. First thing: the first mission free is not a tease. It’s a proper slice of sandbox mischief that hooked me in about 20 minutes. I got cocky, tried a theatrical choke in a diner, and then spent the next two hours on Mission Three because one guard’s route changed and I — yes — panicked. My hands sweated on the controller (real confession), and I laughed out loud when an “accident” chain reaction knocked out two NPCs and a chandelier. Glorious. This isn’t a perfect port. Some touch gestures felt fiddly at first — I kept misplacing a key button and died because of it. The AI can be annoyingly precise (don’t expect blind spots every time), and a couple of load times reminded me I was playing on a phone, not a console. But those are gripes, not dealbreakers. The game rewards curiosity: peek, eavesdrop, change outfits, get creative. Instinct Mode is helpful without holding your hand, and the minimap actually stops you from wandering into a no-go zone — which I appreciated after my third accidental alarm. "Try the saxophonist disguise," someone in the community told me. I tried it. It worked (mostly). If you’re expecting a dumbed-down mobile cash-in, you’ll be surprised. If you want a shiny, instantaneous arcade thrill, this might frustrate you. For me? I kept coming back — for the planning, for the “Oh my god did that just happen?” moments, and for the tiny, satisfying thrill of a perfect, witness-free exit. Worth the one-time unlock if you like slow-burn stealth with personality.

Pros

  • First mission free lets you test the sandbox before buying
  • Customisable touchscreen plus gamepad and keyboard support
  • Instinct Mode and minimap improve situational awareness
  • Upgradable weapons and multiple paths per mission encourage replay

Cons

  • Requires ~3.9GB (recommend double) — needs storage headroom
  • Touch controls can feel fiddly until you remap them
  • Occasional AI/balance quirks that force repeat attempts

Additional Information

Updated2025/7/22
VersionVARY
Size1897MB
Downloads1,000,000+
Categoryaction
DeveloperFeral Interactive

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