![]() "The only worthwhile AAA stealth game in years (so long as you disable hints and X-ray vision) but over five years later, IO still refuse to implement a proper offline mode so bare minimum, you don't need to be online to unlock new equipment, starting locations, outfits, etc.," writes user HeavilyAugmented. The reviews on GOG are alternately cross at Hitman developers IO Interactive for not making better offline options, and cross at GOG for putting Hitman on their supposedly DRM-free store. The issue is that an increasing number of technically "DRM-free" games require an internet connection for all kinds of non-obvious features. If you are opposed to limitations being placed upon software you've legally bought, or worry about long-term ownership in the event of services shuttering, or if you just want to be able to play games without needing an internet connection, then DRM-free is an appealing option. GOG's main selling-point as a store is that it offers games in a DRM-free form. To see this content please enable targeting cookies. ![]()
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