Prepare, Execute, and Vanish: Splinter Cell Conviction
Thursday 2 July 2009 @ 10:16 am | By Sol 1 CommentSplinter Cell removed what is often seen as a common complaint of Metal Gear Solid, long cut scenes with quirky dialogue. These elements helped define MGS, but it left gamers who wanted fast espionage action, mashing buttons shouting, let’s get on with it.
The rebirth of protagonist Sam Fisher in SP: Conviction gives us impressive action, flexibility of style and a lot more attitude. With an anticipated street date for Christmas 2009, new predatory skills such as “mark and execute” and “Sightline Silhouette” give players the upper hand in using stealth as a means to stalk and hunt; rather than the defensive posturing of previous games in the series.
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I haven’t played a Splinter Cell game since the first one so this demo blew my mind. The mark and execute looks a bit cheap, but this is a stealth game and not a shooter game.
Lastly, funny how its exclusive to the Xbox 360 and the PC. Certainly not what one expects when the word exclusive is used in the video game industry.