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May 2010
Experts 81% 37 Reviews
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Conviction is a Splinter Cell game in name more than anything else. You could easily swap Sam Fisher for Jack Bauer or create an all new character and no one would give it a second thought. The gameplay is fast, and Sam has been transformed into the ul...
Abstract: The hallmark of Splinter Cell games has always been mission that emphasized on quite and stealthy infiltrations; some of which required players to complete an entire mission without killing a single enemy. For me, patiently lingering in the shadows, w...
Abstract: Conviction represents a change to the Splinter Cell franchise and a change that is not completely successful. Aside from being much easier than previous games it also contains more action. So much so that one segment plays out exactly like a third pers...
Splinter Cell: Conviction is a departure from the normal format for this franchise, focusing on kinetic action rather than the more deliberate, stealth-sensitive progress of the earlier games. From a technological perspective, Splinter Cell: Conviction...
Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell: Conviction is a very demanding video game that will put even the most powerful rigs under the pump. For many enthusiasts the lack of multi-GPU support will be a problem and we hope that ATI/Nvidia and Ubisoft can work quick...
It would be impossible to launch into a review of Splinter Cell: Conviction on the PC without discussing Ubi's controversial DRM, so let's get this over with; it's bloody awful. As a devotee of Steam, registration and lockdown of a game to a specific a...
Abstract: After the disappointing release of Splinter Cell: Double Agent, Ubisoft’s announcement of Conviction came with many worries for long-time Splinter Cell fans. As it sounded, Ubisoft was effectively planning to water-down the series to achieve wider appe...
Sam Fisher feels like a total badass, Co-op is a blast, Is a mixed bag visually, Slick presentation, Mark and Execute looks cool
Interrogation techniques are a bit of a letdown, Gameplay can get repetitive, Braindead AI totally kills the experience, May be too simple for fans of the series
The game’s much hyped interrogation techniques are awesome to look at but are a bit disappointing to pull off. For those of you who haven’t seen them in action, it basically involves Sam extracting information from some unlucky SoB. To do so, he nearl...