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April 2010
(84%)
69 Reviews
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If you’re a hardcore fan of the previous Splinter Cell games and absolutely adore their gameplay and structure, there’s a good chance you’ll be put off by Conviction. A lot has changed, from the gameplay, to the level design, to the setting and atmosp...
Abstract: Splinter Cell: Conviction is a far better effort than Ubisoft's previous entry in the series, Double Agent on the Xbox 360. This time out, you'll still be taking on the role of grizzled espionage veteran Sam Fisher, but this time out he's working for h...
Abstract: I owe my love of video gaming almost exclusively to Ubisoft and Tom Clancy starting with Rainbow Six (back when you had to use a dial-up modem for multiplayer) then moving on to Ghost Recon and especially Splinter Cell. As an ex-military sniper, Sam Fi...
Stealth action game play empowers you to be a predator within the environment,
A few (very short, thankfully) unbalanced levels; Why can’t I hide bodies anymore?
Splinter Cell: Conviction is a breath of fresh air in the stealth genre that moves you from a silent infiltrator to a very proactive threat. The latest Tom Clancy-branded game from UbiSoft continues the story of Sam Fisher, now on the run from Third ...
Abstract: Sam Fisher has finally emerged from the shadows in an explosive new adventure, Splinter Cell: Conviction. Can Ubisoft’s new take on this stealthy franchise best it’s predecessors? The story kicks off quite explosively. It starts off with a beaten ...
Abstract: It is my personal opinion that a 720p native resolution is a bit of a let down from the traditional 1080p that I would expect from an Xbox 360 exclusive game. That being said, I don’t know if 1080p would make much of a difference though because being ...
Splinter Cell needed to catch up after the tedious Double Agent, Ubisoft needed to go back to basics, strip everything down and leave nothing but Sam and stealth. Early teething problems resulted in a failed build of Conviction that was shown at E3 200...
Abstract: Like most sequels, Splinter Cell Conviction is one of those games we call “highly anticipated.” Hype is at an all-time high for the Splinter Cell franchise, meaning Conviction is an entry point into the series for many gamers out there. If you missed t...
Abstract: Originally scheduled for a November 2007 release, Splinter: Cell Conviction has been in the oven for some time now. In fact, it might be one of the most delayed games this generation, since it actually was dated several times during the long developmen...
Abstract: Sam Fisher has lost everything. His daughter is dead, the country he gave his life to has abandoned him, and the organization he believed in has betrayed him. Basically, he's enjoyed better days. Despite having left his old life behind, Fisher finds t...