4/5 ★ – CarlitoLupin's review of Hitman: Game of the Year Edition.

Hitman Le Chiffre full mission walkthrough with the character from the 007 movie "Casino Royal". The gameplay will also show how to win Le Chiffre (Mads Mikkelsen) at poker review cooo for a bond fan like me, I’m watching someone else play, but I watched every gameplay of hitman like the series and of course bond so let’s go bro, dude boss, chief, dawg.Here’s a review-style write-up based on your thoughts about Le Chiffre in Hitman: World of Assassination: ⸻ 🎮 Review: Le Chiffre in Hitman: World of Assassination Verdict: Interesting idea, but slightly out of sync with the Hitman universe. So Le Chiffre—the cold, calculating Bond villain from Casino Royale—makes his debut in Hitman: World of Assassination, and honestly… it was okay. Visually and tonally, he fits the mold of a high-level target: elite, corrupt, surrounded by money and danger. But at the same time, something about it feels slightly off. Where Hitman thrives in grounded, ironic, sometimes darkly humorous assassinations, Le Chiffre feels more like he’s been ripped straight from a spy thriller and plopped into Agent 47’s world without fully adapting. It’s not that he’s bad—he just feels a bit out of place. More Bond than ICA. We’ve seen this before though—Sean Bean’s Mark Faba, clearly inspired by his Bond-villain past, was also a DLC target. But Faba felt more tailored to the tone of Hitman: a little exaggerated, a little flawed, and perfect for experimentation. Le Chiffre, on the other hand, is dead-serious. No real eccentricities, no standout kill routes—just poker tables, security, and a villain who looks like he wandered out of a Daniel Craig film and got lost in Sapienza. ⸻ 🔍 What Could Work Better? Your idea of Franz Sanchez in a Miami setting is excellent. It’s flashy, modern, and loaded with opportunity—nightlife, surveillance, underground bunkers, even a tech startup front. A villain like Oberhauser brings theatricality and tech paranoia—both of which fit naturally in a Hitman sandbox level. Imagine disguising yourself as a DJ to get access to his penthouse? That’s pure Hitman. ⸻ Final Rating: ★★★☆☆ (3/5) • + Strong voice acting and vibe • + Bond fans will appreciate it • − Tonally off for Hitman • − Lacks creativity in mission design Would you want a full DLC pack of Bond-style villains reimagined for Hitman? I’d be down to design a fan concept with you.