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Old 05-09-2007, 03:58 PM
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In this latest installment of Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell series, we are taken to a jail scene. Sam Fisher's daughter has been killed in a road accident, and he has nothing to lose now, and pretty much goes mad. He takes up his toughest mission yet, in a jail, where every decision you make can take effect on the game with many different endings possible.

Parts I like about the game
- Lovely Graphics
- AI Intelligence is greater than ever in Splinter Cell
- You can make the rules. You want to kill? You can.. But you must pay the consequences of your actions if you do.
- Great selection of weapons and gadgets to keep you occupied, and give many solutions for killing enemies.

Parts I dislike about the game
- Long Loading times. Once you are in the game it's ok, but loading and saving data is longer than all my other PS3 games.
- One mistake and your dead. Its hard to make a comeback, and you die in like 3 hits to the foot. I like action side of things, and in Splinter Cell this is not possible.
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Old 05-09-2007, 05:21 PM
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The worst splinter cell yet :'(
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I admit I love this Splinter Cell MUCH better than the rest, in my opinion.
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Its a good game, but personally I felt that Chaos Theory was more fun and had open minded solutions for completing levels, rather than a path that you have to work out logically, which a spy wouldn't neccessarily do, he/she would find the most appropriate route depending on the circumstances.
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Well, actually a spy must depend a lot on logic you know, even in open routes, logic is the best weapon.
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Read.

"The solution that works the best under the circumstances"

Im talking about the logic of the game, not the logic of thinking. The logic of the game says you have to do this. But, I know that doing that, would be easier to get to that.

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Without a doubt Splinter Cell Chaos Theory was much better that Double Agent.

What ruined Double Agent was the multiplayer. In Chaos Theory I would play online for like 3 months straight. This one, 1 week until i got bored.
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Im confused on the multiplayer on this. With a mate its ok. but online? There are no servers...ever..

Is it not internet? Just LAN or something?
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Lol, not enough people play this online with PS3 probably.
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Lol true that probably.

Ah well. Guess I have to wait it out. :P
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