
Chris Buffa (Modojo): Contract Killer 2 for iOS and Android, similar to its prequel, lets players take on the role of a sniper, charged with snuffing high-value targets. That said, you don't take into account distance or wind. The game doesn't hide its arcade nature. Instead, you simply zoom in, line up virtual bad guys and put bullets in their heads, the result of which produce satisfying splashes of red. To that end, this sequel serves up a similar experience with new weapons and other toys to play with, along with different locations and perhaps the best feature of all, silent takedowns. Blasting bad guys is fun, no question, but there's something to be said for killing them with throwing knives, or sneaking up behind an unsuspecting enemy and bludgeoning the poor sap with brass knuckles.
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John Bedford (Modojo): Glu Games has just updated the iOS version of its smash-hit sniper game Contract Killer 2. As well as providing support for the 4th-generation iPod Touch, Version 1.1.0 introduces a handful of tasty new weapons, as well as some brand-new campaign content.

AR: Contract Killer 2 is a pretty ruthless game. As a mercenary, making money is all about completing the contracts. In this case, the contracts involve killing one or more people. The game starts out with a very short tutorial. The tutorial goes over some basic maneuvers such as using throwing knives, shooting from a distance with the sniper rifle and melee attacks.