Sam Fisher’s work is never done, and in this fifth installment in the Splinter Cell video game series will find him engaged in daylight operations aimed at uncovering a mole and protecting those he cares about. Uniting revolutionary gameplay enhancements with a high-octane, no-holds-barred storyline, Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell Conviction arms you to the teeth with all the high-tech weaponry.
GenreAction Adventure
Platforms pc
DEVELOPER Ubisoft Montreal | PUBLISHER Codemasters | RELEASE DATE
Splinter Cell: Conviction Reviews pc
insidegamer.nl review
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gamerevolution.com review
The other issue with SCC is that the main story is really short (only about five hours), however there’s also a great co-op story mode that is actually a prequel, and denied-ops (both can be played local or online) that will bring hours and hours of stealth action long after Sam’s story is over. Plus there are in-game challenges to appease the more obsessive players (like taking out 10 guards without being spotted, beating a level without firing your weapon, and so on) and completing some of them will certainly keep you busy.
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ign.com review
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 ultimate killer. It’s an amazing game, but so different from its predecessors you might not recognize it.
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pc.gamezone.com review
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computergames.ro review
As you always enjoy the edge of having the element of surprise and considering the completely robotic routes of the few patrols you meet, you can’t really feel a serious stake and the sections of the game, be they mandatory stealth ones, fire at will or at your leisure are seriously crippled by the rusty AI.
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gamespot.com review
Splinter Cell: Conviction does go out of its way to throw in other kinds of variety, and fortunately, it hits more than it misses. Many levels, such as an early one in an art-filled mansion, look colorful and may be approached in a number of ways. A jaunt through a fairground, a secure checkpoint surrounded by innocent bystanders, and an excursion through an airfield are also particular highlights
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