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Mark of the Ninja is a good one, however it's not FPV
Splinter Cell games are a good start as well, that's when Ubisoft was a good studio
Hell, even play some of the Hitman games if you're trying to scratch an assassin itch
about you stop being a graphic woohhaa and instead enjoy retro games regardless of their graphics? you know. sometimes outdated graphics are what is so charming about many games.
Katana ZERO
you can decline the powers in the first place but you don't even know that
I think it's what the game industry needs right now :D
And yeah, of course, no assassin BS, this is Garret we're talking about, for Chuck's sake.