Friday, June 19, 2009

Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell Conviction: The Game - Impressing through its Improvisation

“Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Conviction” is all about the adventures of Sam Fisher who enroll himself in the fifth entry of the stealth-based series. In this game, the storyline takes a dramatic turn that will reinvent the Splinter Cell franchise forever.

Players will game the role of an Action Hero -- Sam, who is on the investigation of his daughter's death, which unwittingly leads this former agent to discover that he’s been betrayed by his prior agency, the Third Echelon. Now it’s up to the players to find themselves in a race against time to thwart a deadly terrorist plot that threatens millions. In this game lots of things are cleverly instituted into the environment. Flashbacks, mission objectives, and important clues are all inserted into the environment instead of simply being laid as a bullet point. It gives the players a neat visual style.

Moreover, the players can gain a special kind of spider-sense that let them to recognize police or G-men automatically. If they run low on weaponry, they can always steal guns and equipment from the enemies. All of this action takes place in an open world setting, in which the gamers can tackle their objectives in any way they like, from running through the front door, guns firing, to use stealth in any way that judge to fit and many more. In an overall view, this game bangs out all the gamer’s interest through its huge improvisation.

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