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Splinter Cell: Conviction
$60.00
Released December, 2009
The Pros:More visceral combat. New form of presentation where story and objectives are projected in the world itself. No loading times and seamless transitions from scene to scene.
The Cons:Light-and-dark gameplay can still be gimmicky. Doesn't completely remove the trial-and-error gameplay. Less focus on stealth this time around.
Splinter Cell: Conviction is a stealth shooter video game in development at Ubisoft Montreal, for Xbox 360 and PC, to be released by December 2009. A sequel to Splinter Cell: Double Agent, the story is focused on protagonist Sam Fisher's investigation of his daughter's death and its possible connection to Third Echelon, the black-ops unit of the NSA which he abandons at the beginning of the game.
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New gameplay features are to include "Mark & Execute", allowing the player to tag a target and fire at it automatically. An extended trailer for the game was shown at E3 2009.
Features
- Stealth
- Mark & Execute
- Cutscenes integrated into gameplay
- Shoot while hanging
- Environment-based interrogation of enemies
- Multiplayer
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new form of presentation where story and objectives are projected in the world itself
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no loading times and seamless transitions from scene to scene
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more open-ended gameplay than previous Splinter Cell games
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mark-and-execute ability makes the action flow faster and look like a movie
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light-and-dark gameplay can still be gimmicky
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doesn't completely remove the trial-and-error gameplay
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less focus on stealth this time around
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