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April 2010
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The editors liked
Stealth action game play empowers you to be a predator within the environment
A satisfying conclusion to Sam Fisher's saga
Improves upon the franchise's shooting mechanics in almost every tangible way
Coop and multiplayer modes feel like "classic" Splinter Cell.
Executions are a total rush
Superb storytelling gets you into Sam's head
Great soundtrack keeps you immersed
Cooperative play is a blast.
Interesting story
Fast paced gameplay
Coop story is a blast
We miss the old stealth gameplay
The editors didn't like
A few (very short
Thankfully) unbalanced levels
Why can’t I hide bodies anymore?
Enemy A.I. runs on predetermined paths unless interrupted
NPC chatter can get repetitive
Singleplayer may be too much of a departure from the series for some fans.
Brief campaign doesn't offer much challenge
Interrogations are a missed opportunity
Stealth options are stripped down compared to previous games.
Some bland textures
Main story is short
Sometimes feels too easy
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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...
Abstract: 'Out on a personal vendetta for vengeance' might sound like the biggest action movie cliche going, but it's Splinter Cell: Conviction's central narrative conceit as Sam Fisher pursues his daughter's killer, pummelling the stuffing out of anyone who cro...
Sam Fisher has seen and done a lot over the course of just five games (including the PSP instalment), saving the world on numerous occasions at the expense of his family, now tragically lost. So, when he receives word that his daughter's death was no a...
Abstract: Cold. Calculated. The perfect killing machine with the deadly precision of a ninja. Sam Fisher has been the ultimate heartless weapon in his service to the US of A as an operative for the secretive Third Echelon agency.The only element in h...
I was pleasantly surprised with Splinter Cell: Conviction. The game not only looks great, it’s an awful lot of fun to play. It’s clear Ubisoft made the right decision in holding off on the release until it knew it was ready for market. The game is poli...
A satisfying conclusion to Sam Fisher's saga; improves upon the franchise's shooting mechanics in almost every tangible way; coop and multiplayer modes feel like "classic" Splinter Cell.
Enemy A.I. runs on predetermined paths unless interrupted; NPC chatter can get repetitive; singleplayer may be too much of a departure from the series for some fans.
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...
Published: 2010-05-23, Author: Simon , review by: tweaktown.com
It’s been a while. After the success of Double Agent, Ubisoft felt it was time for Sam to have a makeover. When it was initially shown, Conviction was more along the lines of an open world where Sam has to fend for himself. After a mixed reaction, Ub...