Tom Clancys Splinter Cell Conviction

Tom Clancys Splinter Cell Conviction

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Info

  • Release Date: 16th Apr 2010
  • Rated PEGI 16+
  • Category: Action Adventure
  • Publisher: Ubisoft

Description


In Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Conviction on Xbox 360, you are a fugitive and you're being ruthlessly hunted by the very government you once served. The key to your survival is to improvise, adapt and overcome.


Experience original game play for Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Conviction on Xbox 360 based on improvisation where your environment becomes your weapon. You need to react to changing situations and use the environment and the crowds around you to create diversions and deter your enemies.


Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Conviction on Xbox 360 will deliver an adrenaline rush of game play with blood-pumping chase sequences, close combat and intense gun battles. To survive, build an underground network of allies who will help you obtain hi-tech gadgets and stay one step ahead of your pursuers as you struggle to unmask the forces that want you dead.


You've never played Splinter Cell like Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Conviction on Xbox 360.


Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Conviction on Xbox 360 Features:



  • Discover a new breed of Splinter Cell gameplay: In Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Conviction on Xbox 360 every object is available to use. Inventory is actually the world around you, for you to decide how you want to use it.

  • Play as a fugitive: Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Conviction on Xbox 360 sees quick thinking and adaptation become essential to turn the situation to your advantage. However, enemies can also use the environment and resources to track you down.

  • Blend in with a realistic crowd: Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Conviction on Xbox 360 lets players navigate within a civilian environment, mimic them to go undetected, or instigate panic as a divisive way to become untraceable as you escape danger. Active stealth will force you to think and act quickly. However, you will have to weigh the risk of heavy force is always the other option.

  • Use your underground connections: Gain access to Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Conviction on Xbox 360's black market gadgets and weapons, or use consumer grade gear in ways they were not intended to complete your objectives.

  • Play with, or against, your friends: Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Conviction on Xbox 360's multiplayer takes place in the middle of a civilian crowd. Opponent playerswill look like any other person, so your sense of observation and ability to act unnoticed are as important as reacting instantly to an unexpected threat.


 

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4 star rating
joseph.michaels wrote on 29th Apr 2010

The game works well for those who love hardcore-action but for old school Sam Fisher fans maybe not so much.

It's a change from previous successors of Chaos Theory and Double Agent where you can mark enemies in a room and eliminate them all with one button, on the other hand you can not carry bodies and hide them.

Fundamental changes were made to the choice of weaponary, allowing upgrades to accuracy, power along with options of attaching a scope or silencer. Usual tools cameras, frag/emp grenades are made available as you progress further but despite the new direction taken towards Tom Clancy Spinter Cell games it lacks in one specific area, length of storyline.

However, the creators make up for this in Multiplayer allowing perhaps for the first time in Splinter a Co-Op Story Mode which in itself is a better experience than the single player. You will need to have another human player either with split screen or on xbox live.

Challenges and mini games also included to make up for the short story line.

Overall, after so much waiting for a new Splinter Cell game after the not so highly rated Double Agent leaves me very satisfied but not thrilled with Conviction as despite it's short story line the several options of Co-Op, Xbox Live and Challenges do make up for it.