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It took me until the last sections of Conviction to figure out what it was – until then I was getting frustrated and angry at the whole thing, then it clicked. It was the realisation that this isn’t Splinter Cell and that trying to play it as Splinter...
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We've always wanted to like the Splinter Cell series. The gritty setting, the reliance on smarts over firepower, even the voice talent (Michael Ironside!) appealed - but we could never get behind the stealth mechanic of auto-failing a mission if you tr...
We’re in the minority, but this game seems pretty poor...
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In the fifth full-length Splinter Cell game, Sam Fisher becomes a rogue agent. Anyone unfamiliar with the events leading up to this needn’t worry though, as everything you need to know about Sam and his objectives is literally written on the walls as y...
Splinter Cell Conviction successfully broadens the series' appeal, though long-term fans may consider it too dumbed-down...
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In the fifth full-length Splinter Cell game, Sam Fisher becomes a rogue agent. Anyone unfamiliar with the events leading up to this needn’t worry though, as everything you need to know about Sam and his objectives is literally written on the walls as y...
Cleverly told story, more accessible than previous titles in the series...
Verdict, Splinter Cell Conviction successfully broadens the series' appeal, though long-term fans may consider it too dumbed-down, Good Points: Cleverly told story, more accessible than previous titles in the series, Bad Points: Graphics are sometimes weak, long-term fans may find it too light, PEGI: 15+...
Splinter Cell Conviction successfully broadens the series' appeal, though long-term fans may consider it too dumbed-down Good Points: Cleverly told story, more accessible than previous titles in the series Bad Points: Graphics are sometimes weak, long...
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Sam Fisher's sixth videogame outing, and his first in almost four years, marks a further refinement of the core principles of the Splinter Cell franchise. The real-world credibility provided by Clancy's endorsement remains intact, as does Sam's modus...
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You are Sam Fisher, an ex-super secret agent betrayed by the government you once served and now a purposeless man after the death of your daughter in a car accident three years ago. Then you learn that her death was premeditated and you spring into act...
Beautifully rendered graphics, fantastic plot twists...
Those who liked the stealth element of the game might not like the game's move to a mix shooter focus.
Excellent play with darkness, frenetic combat, great graphics and plot twists make this the best Splinter Cell to date...
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Updated: 2014-09-21 03:05:28
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Sam Fisher is back, and he is not in a good mood. Of all the smart decisions made in crafting a new Splinter Cell title, this might be the best one developer Ubisoft Montreal made. Sam's angry and you hear it in every grunted line of dialogue, can see...
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...
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Say goodbye to all the sneaking around Somewhat ironically for a game titled Conviction, rendering a verdict on superspy Sam Fisher’s latest skulking, sneaking, neck-snapping adventure is actually pretty difficult. Here’s the problem: There are two way...
Engaging, welldesigned levels; new techniques that reinvent combat.
Perhaps a bit actionheavy; later portions of the game are glorified shootouts.
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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...
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Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell: Conviction is the fifth episode in the saga chronicling Sam Fisher’s exploits for the fictional government organization "Third Echelon." It was released in April 2010 by Ubisoft Montreal, which is one of the largest video ga...
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...
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After years in the making, Ubisoft finally released the latest installment in the Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell series, known as Conviction. Splinter Cell: Conviction is the sequel of Splinter Cell: Double Agent released in 2006. Ubisoft originally announ...
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...
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Reviewer - John Layland Splinter Cell Conviction has been a long time coming. When it was first announced in 2007 the fact that Sam Fisher was sporting a rather rough looking beard got more attention from the press than the actual games announcement. A...
Great visuals and presentation, Brilliant cooperative modes, Engaging plot...
Short single player campaign, To much emphasis on action over stealth, Intrusive uPlay DRM...
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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...
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...
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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...
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Sam Fisher is mad--and after playing the PC version of Splinter Cell: Conviction, you might feel a little cranky too. Conviction tells Sam's conspiracy-driven story in a brilliant way, and its slick execution moves are fun to perform, particularly in t...
Executions look really slick, Superb storytelling gets you into Sam's head, Great soundtrack keeps you immersed, Cooperative play can be fun.
Campaign is short and easy, No voice or text chat in coop play, Bugs, glitches, and connection issues, Stealth options are stripped compared to previous games, Interrogations are a missed opportunity.
Bugs, connection issues, and other basic flaws dampen Conviction's great storytelling and violent executions...
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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...
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Updated: 2014-09-21 03:05:29
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The definition of stealth-action gaming, Splinter Cell, is getting a major gameplay overhaul. The last game in the series, designed by Ubisofts Shanghai office, was relatively received as possibly the worst yet. This time round Sam Fischer is coming b...
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