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Sebastian Bludd
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The *first* Hitman game did this sort of stuff, and that was, what, 14 years ago? There weren't crowds, obviously, due to the hardware limitations of the time, but you had some NPC's and the mundane, "real world" settings juxtaposed against the brutal, hidden violence you're perpetrating. The best examples of this

I grew up near Ames and I wish I could go back in time and tell my 17 year-old self to go see the Cherubs play in Des Moines during the flood of '93. That was after the release of Heroin Man and it would have killed.

They could do several Pee Wee's Big Adventure challenges. The corn challenge is the only Texas-themed one, but they could also draw knives to be on teams that have to cook a dish based on his meal at the truck stop where Simone works (tuna casserole and a milk shake), his breakfast (bacon, eggs, pancakes and Mr. T