Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell

Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell

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Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell

Splinter Cell takes you into the world of Sam Fisher, a top-secret specialist agent who goes where no one dares, unseen and unheard. High-tech espionage doesn'tget more realistic or deadly!

 

Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell grants players access to the highest echelons of national security, where shadowy operatives have the freedom to do whatever it takes to safeguard America. The player controls Sam Fisher, a field operative of a secretive black-ops NSA subagency called Third Echelon. Sam Fisher is geared up to infiltrate high-security strongholds, seize critical intelligence, destroy threatening data, and neutralize the enemy--all without leaving a trace.

 

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Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell Reviews

The lighting.the atmosphere.the animation.the weapons.the gadgets.everything is top notch.I even spent like 40 minutes just playing with the curtains and throwing stuff. The split-jump (Jean Claude van Dam style) is especially sweet.The gameplay seems to be a cross between Thief, Deus Ex, and Hitman. I have the demo of "Splinter Cell" and it's amazingabsolutely astounding.

 

Anybody who has an XBOX should buy this game immeadiately. For example, turn off a light switch and watch the gaurd look clumsily around in the dark for the light switch. Splinter Cell is the best game created thus far for XBOX. By then you already grabbed him from behind and are holding a gun to his head. The thermal vision is especially cool because after you shoot a gaurd and kill him, just switch on the thermal vision and watch his body heat disappear. Even the A.I. Even during the right time, you can do a Jet Li-style split jump and stay between two walls and wait until your opponent walks under you. Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell has been compared with the up and coming Metal Gear Solid 2:Substance for XBOX.

is smart. There is no comparison. Again, at the right time you can jump on top of him and knock him out. The shadow and lighting effects are just amazing, not to mention the night vision and thermal vision modes.

 

If this is a taste of what's down the road for video games, I'll have to quit my job. You could be right over someone and shoot him in the back of the head, and it still would take a couple shots.These minor flaws aside, the game if simply awesome. I am always suspicious of an overly-hyped game, but Splinter Cell left nothing to be disappointed about. Not a big deal, just a forewarning. What really bugged me was that pistol aiming was too slow. The number of bullets it took to put someone down was also on the unrealistically high side. The first is that it takes a bit to get the controls down. The graphics are super, game play and sound awesome, and the implementation of the stealth concept is powerfully convincing.I have only three minor issues with the game.

 

Sub-par graphic design. It reminded me of a 3rd person version of the 1997 N64 game Goldeneye, more than anything else. I read a comment in 'The Official Xbox Magazine' in their review of the upcoming Metal Gear Solid 2- Substance: "It's good, but it's no Splinter Cell." I nearly fell out of my chair laughing. Stiff, robotic and unnatural animation. If you want to play a quality stealth/action game, skip this weak attempt and go for the King of the Genre, MGS. The demo made it painfully obvious that Splinter Cell isn't worthy to scrape the grime from under MGS's toenails. They're acutally 100% correct, but not in the way they meant it. Cumbersome, awkward controls.

 

The main character, Sam Fisher, can do all these neat moves, like rappel down walls and use night and heat vision goggles. You hide in them and try to avoid enemies (but you can take them out if you absolutely need to). There is no contest. Seriously, there isn't another game like it on the Xbox, on the PS2, on the PC (until Splinter releases on that a couple months afterward).What sets this game apart is its revolutionary use of shadows. It's no contest. Hands down. THIS IS THE GAME TO HAVE. Just check out the screenshots and the moves, and you'll see.

 
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