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Sam Fisher. Off the grid. Outside of the system. Looking for the truth.
For years, Sam Fisher has been off the grid and on his own, tracking his daughter's killer. The trail leads to the last place Sam wants to see again: Washington D.C. Now Sam must work with old friends he can no longer trust, forced to save a country that used him and threw him away. Unless he can stand against both a vast, faceless enemy and a corrupt Third Echelon, he'll never know the truth of what happened to his daughter.
Become an enemy of the state, embroiled in a conspiracy that leads all of the way back to Capitol Hill, in Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Conviction.
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Date: 02 / Mar / 2012
RipTail
Great game!
After a mediocre title, called Double Agent, Ubisoft has decided to try a new perspective for their Splinter Cell series. This time, the story evolves closer to Sam, as he try to solve the mistery who are responsible for his daughter's death. As the player will soon find, entire plot is more closer to Sam's feelings and reactions, his personal life and the love for his daughter, without leaving the other parts of the story behind. It's a good game, that present the main character in a more realistic way, make it more sentimental, which is very smart made by the developers. After we discover more of Sam's past and events, we finally have the pleasure to "dress" as a real Splinter Cell agent, and to track down the men responsible for his daughter's death. And this is were the game finally becomes more interesting and excited, developing in parallel with the story. The ending however is not predictable, but leaves many more ways for how in the future the series will continue, with a new Sam or with an even more bad*** agent as ever, making the life of terrorists a hell to live. Thus being said, the new "face" of Splinter Cell Conviction is a pleasure to "wear", but only equipped with a pair of night vision goggles.
Age: 18-24
Gender: Male
Date: 01 / Mar / 2012
RipTail
A new Fisher look
After a mediocre title, called Double Agent, Ubisoft has decided to try a new perspective for their Splinter Cell series. This time, the story evolves closer to Sam, as he try to solve the mystery who are responsible for his daughter's death. As the player will soon find, the entire plot is more closer to Sam's feelings and reactions, his personal life and the love for his daughter, without leaving the other parts of the story behind. It's a good game, that present the main character in a more realistic way, make it more sentimental, which is very smart made by the developers. After we discover more of Sam's past and events, we finally have the pleasure to "dress" as a real Splinter Cell agent, and to track down the men responsible for his daughter's death. And this is were the game finally becomes more interesting and excited, developing in parallel with the story. The ending however is not predictable, but leaves many more ways for how in the future the series will continue, with a new Sam or with an even more bad boy agent as ever, making the life of terrorists a hell to live. Thus being said, the new "face" of Splinter Cell Conviction is a pleasure to "wear", but only equipped with a pair of night vision goggles.
Age: 18-24
Gender: Male
Date: 21 / Apr / 2010
AbUsS
Rules have transformed
In this Tom Clancy game, all of the rules have transformed, since the storyline takes a dramatic turn which will reinvent the Splinter Cell franchise permanently. This is very nice. The game is the best. This is really the story for me. Immediately play the game.
Age: 18-24
Gender: Male
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