Video: The folks over at Realm Pictures created quite an interesting interactive experience for Hitman, where players could control a real life Agent 47 in a huge mansion filled with human actors, items and objectives.
The rules were the same as in the Hitman games. The main character could steal clothes, move objects and attack people inside, depending on the orders given by the participants, who were following the character’s movements remotely.
I’m not sure the best way to remain hidden is to have a third-person cameraman follow Agent 47 everywhere, but still, this looks more fun than any of the Hitman movies.
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6 responses to “Real Life Hitman, Controlled By Remote Players”
maybe we are all just being remotely controlled by other people and we just don’t know it yet.
That was pretty fantastic. I wonder what kind of post-production filter they used that kind of flattened shadows and sharpened edges a bit so it actually looked like a game.
They weren’t actors, those people were actually assisting in a murder of a whole bunch of people and didn’t know it.
:O
“You can kill the guy behind you, just for the pleasure, if you want..” It’s not my fault if you do..
Awesome watching Jane Perry direct him just like… real life….
Awesome watching Jane Perry direct him just like… real life….