Game store GOG has responded to criticism sparked by the launch of Hitman - Game of the Year edition, and the fact that some of the games features require an internet connection.
According to Eurogamer, GOG initially advertised that the game didnt need an online connection to play, which sits in line with the platforms "DRM free" policy.
Hitmans main campaign and bonus missions can be played offline, but content including Elusive Targets, Escalation missions (bonus levels and challenges made by developer IO Interactive) and user-generated Contract missions require an online connection to play.
Customers expressed dislike for the move via reviews, leaving negative feedback relating to the online requirement. One user called the store page "extremely misleading." Another noted that playing certain game modes offline means players cannot unlock new content.
GOG responded to the complaints in a statement on the sites forums, encouraging buyers to refund the game if necessary, while stating that review bombing Hitman is not acceptable.
"Thank you for bringing this topic to our attention," a representative wrote. "Were looking into it and will be updating you in the coming weeks. In case you have purchased Hitman and are not satisfied with the released version, you can use your right to refund the game.
"At the same time, while were open for meritful discussion and feedback, we will not tolerate review bombing and will be removing posts that do not follow our review guidelines."
The company has also added a new disclaimer to Hitmans page on the GOG store, which notes that the aforementioned content requires an internet connection.