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April 2010
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The editors liked
A satisfying conclusion to Sam Fisher's saga
Improves upon the franchise's shooting mechanics in almost every tangible way
Co-op and multiplayer modes feel like "classic" Splinter Cell
The editors didn't like
Enemy AI runs on predetermined paths unless interrupted
NPC chatter can get repetitive
Single-player may be too much of a departure from the series for some fans
I was pleasantly surprised with Splinter Cell: Conviction. The game not only looks great, it’s an awful lot of fun to play. It’s clear Ubisoft made the right decision in holding off on the release until it knew it was ready for market. The game is poli...
A satisfying conclusion to Sam Fisher's saga; improves upon the franchise's shooting mechanics in almost every tangible way; coop and multiplayer modes feel like "classic" Splinter Cell.
Enemy A.I. runs on predetermined paths unless interrupted; NPC chatter can get repetitive; singleplayer may be too much of a departure from the series for some fans.
Conviction is a Splinter Cell game in name more than anything else. You could easily swap Sam Fisher for Jack Bauer or create an all new character and no one would give it a second thought. The gameplay is fast, and Sam has been transformed into the ul...
Abstract: A brave and successful evolution of the Splinter Cell franchise, and a gamble won for UbiSoft. Definitely an improvement on the previous game in the series. UbiSoft - Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell Conviction price Buy Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell Convictio...
Smooth play interface, good storyline, good action as Sam now fairs well in combat, well polished and finished, fresh new look and feel.
Can feel quite linear and empty at points, cannot lock pick or hack anymore, Sam no longer uses the trademark knife, maybe too much emphasis on gun fighting and not enough on stealth
Great coop offering, great storyline, we like the new style of gameplay
Some won't like the departure from the original format, single player campaign perhaps a little short, AI a little shoddy
The collection of co-op and challenge modes is enough to elevate Conviction from a superb but disappointingly brief experience, into a must-have slice of espionage action...
Abstract: If there is one thing cooler than a highly trained covert ops expert, it's a highly trained covert ops expert gone rouge. Sam Fisher, the gruffly voiced star of Splinter Cell: Conviction, is just that. Out to uncover the mystery of his daughter's murde...