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Splinter Cell Conviction, a long overdue game, but was it worth the wait? Well, considering the game has been out since April 13, this review is long overdue, so maybe I don’t have any room to talk.
The saga of the release date was one of epic proportions. Pushed back more times than any gam... read more
Description:The story will take place two years after the events of Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Double Agent. Sam Fisher comes out of hiding because of an unspecified danger to his friend and co-worker Anna Grímsdóttir. Upon his return to Third Echelon, he discovers the organization has fallen into disarray caused by bureaucratic limitations anThe story will take place two years after the events of Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Double Agent. Sam Fisher comes out of hiding because of an unspecified danger to his friend and co-worker Anna Grímsdóttir. Upon his return to Third Echelon, he discovers the organization has fallen into disarray caused by bureaucratic limitations and internal power struggles. Incensed by the inability of Third Echelon to do what's right, Sam strikes out on his own.... (more)(less)
Manufacturer : UBI Soft Release date : 13 April 2010 EAN: 0008888523840 UPC: 008888523840
"Deniable Ops is the most fun I've ever had in a co-op game. There is a constant level of challenge of coordinating stealth takedowns with another player. The characters of Archer and Kestrel were arguably the most interesting characters in the entire game, I consider it a lost opportunity that they didn't expand upon either characters development. The story of the Deniable Ops campaign was interesting as a prologue to Conviction, especially the ending. Hunter mode was also fun and challengin"
"Multiplayer had a very large role in this game's placement--the coop is a hoot. In the series as a whole, it doesn't have the strongest plot; however, I'd say that the amount of fun is at its peak with Conviction. While geared more for action, I still felt sneaky but much more ninja-like than before. "
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"Day 6 - Most Annoying Character: The guards in Splinter Cell: Conviction
The most annoying character is EVERY guard in Splinter Cell: Conviction. They absolutely will NOT EVER SHUT UP. Holy Hell, are they ever annoying. It's not even that their taunts or name calling are effective, they don't make me angry, they make me annoyed. I do not feel one ounce of sympathy or pity as I silently murder each and every last single guard in this game. They've got it coming. Oh, do they ever."
"Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Conviction is the fifth installment (released in April 2010) in the Splinter Cell series of video games. The game was developed by Ubisoft Montreal, developers of Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell, Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory and the sixth generation versions of Splinter Cell: Double Agent.
Splinter Cell: Conviction introduces a number of new gameplay features to the series, one of which is the "Mark & Execute" feature, which allows the player to mark specific targets, such "