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April 2010
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The editors liked
The wide range of combat options available
Innovative features
Brilliant coop mode
Tight plot
Coop unlike anything you've ever played
Storytelling that's better than cinematic
Mark and Execution moves
Great coop offering
Great storyline
We like the new style of gameplay
Smooth play interface
Good storyline
Good action as Sam now fairs well in combat
Well polished and finished
Fresh new look and feel.
Brilliant coop and multiplayer component
Engaging storyline
PEC Challenges encourage you to experiment
The editors didn't like
The mixture of stealth and brute force doesn’t always work
Short single player campaign
Unrelenting difficulty
Mortal mistakes mean lengthy restarts
Not having a lot of patience
Some won't like the departure from the original format
Single player campaign perhaps a little short
AI a little shoddy
Can feel quite linear and empty at points
Cannot lock pick or hack anymore
Sam no longer uses the trademark knife
Maybe too much emphasis on gun fighting and not enough on stealth
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Abstract: Like most sequels, Splinter Cell Conviction is one of those games we call “highly anticipated.” Hype is at an all-time high for the Splinter Cell franchise, meaning Conviction is an entry point into the series for many gamers out there. If you missed t...
Abstract: Originally scheduled for a November 2007 release, Splinter: Cell Conviction has been in the oven for some time now. In fact, it might be one of the most delayed games this generation, since it actually was dated several times during the long developmen...
Abstract: Sam Fisher has lost everything. His daughter is dead, the country he gave his life to has abandoned him, and the organization he believed in has betrayed him. Basically, he's enjoyed better days. Despite having left his old life behind, Fisher finds t...
Despite our problems with Splinter Cell: Conviction it's by no means a poor game, provided you're not looking for an update to the format exemplified by Chaos Theory. It's a well produced action driven game that manages to entertain, but is likely to d...
Abstract: Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell: Conviction was reviewed on an Xbox 360.After years of development, several false starts and numerous gameplay changes, Sam Fisher and the Splinter Cell franchise are back and out for blood.The latest Splinter Cell game, Conv...
Abstract: It doesn’t need to be said anymore than it already has; for better or worse, Splinter Cell: Conviction survived the development process and is now available for the Xbox 360. The wear and tear of the enduring development cycle is clearly evident on the...
Published: 2010-04-13, Author: Kevin , review by: cnet.com
Abstract: Sam Fisher is out for blood. In Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Conviction, this normally cool cat has honed some extra-sharp edges, but that's what happens when you mess with a man's brood. At one point in the game, a voice-over tells us that the boorish ...
Abstract: Splinter Cell: Conviction has gone through some big changes since it was originally slated to ship back in 2007, but that delay has been worth it. In its current form, Conviction takes some obvious cues from Ubisoft's other, big stealth/action game, As...