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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
To our minds, there were two ways Ubisoft could have approached its next Splinter Cell title: have the courage of its convictions, and develop ‘Hobo Fisher’ into something of more depth, or press on with the usual Splinter Cell formula. Conviction, whi...
Abstract: I've often said that last year was the year of the sequels. This year is fast shaping up to be the year of similarities. By this I mean Darksiders is similar to Zelda, Dante's Inferno is similar to God of War and PlayStation Move is a lot like the Wii....
A faster and more agile stealth action game. Mark and Execute can be very satisfying or just a useful tactical tool. Some great voice acting, even from none-important characters. Offers a good challenge. A lot of fun tactical options. Some cool environments that are different for the series. Co-op is great. Sandbox level design allows re-playability.
Not traditional Splinter Cell gameplay, which some may not be happy about. Short single-player campaign. Some character models do not look good. Interrogations aren't as cool as they could have been. Experienced a few "out of sync" crashes in co-op.
Abstract: Despite being nearly a pensioner, Sam Fisher’s still got it. Scaling buildings, severing spines and suspending himself upside down by his thighs for extended periods of time are still no problem for our aging hero. In fact now he’s growing himself a be...
Abstract: Weniger Taktik, dafür mehr Action, Tempo und Dramatik: Mit "Conviction" feiert Ubisofts "Splinter Cell"-Reihe ein beeindruckendes, aber auch brutales Comeback. Geheimagent Sam Fisher hat die Samthandschuhe ausgezogen und begibt sich auf einen gnadenlos...
ist ein gutes Spiel geworden und der Käufer muss sich rechtzeitig fragen, was er will: Den Nachfolger einer Serie, deren Haltbarkeitsdatum schon mit Splinter Cell: Double Agent überschritten war, oder die Wiedergeburt eines Helden, der jetzt ganz ande...
recht kurze Kampagne, KI nicht immer überzeugend, IrakLevel, gegen Ende unausgegoren, schwach modellierte Charaktere, vereinzelte Ruckler im OnlineSpiel, verkommt in seltenen Momenten zum stupiden Geballer
Gelungene Neuausrichtung eines Spielehelden, Mark&ExecuteFeature, Toller KoopModus, Geschichte wird an Wänden projiziert, Eingängige Steuerung
"Scheiße"Wortschatz der Kontrahenten, KIVerhalten hin und wieder schlecht, kaum Freiheiten im Spiel
Ich bin hin- und hergerissen vom neuen Sam. Seine raue Art gefällt mir ausgesprochen gut und die neuen Animationen für die Nahkampfattacken sehen einfach nur cool aus. Auch das Verhältnis von Schleich- und actionreichen Schusspassagen ist Ubisoft für m...