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GENERAL INFORMATION
RELEASE DATE
--/--/10
DEVELOPER
PUBLISHER
Ubisoft Entertainment S.A.
ALSO AVAILABLE ON
Nintendo DS, IBM PC Compatible, http://www.gamerdna.com/game/tom-clancy--s-splinter-cell--conviction----collector--s-edition-xbox-360
TRAITS (member-attributed "LIKES")
THE SETTING #USES
PLAYING AS #USES
PLAYING AGAINST #USES
HOW IT'S PLAYED #USES
GENERAL TONE #USES
Past 14 days
“A nice stealth action game with a few bitter pills to swallow. The story didn't quite pan out for me and the fact that Sam Fisher is awesome agent but get kills very quickly in a fire fight let me to rate this 4 instead of 5. If it balanced stealth...”
“A nice stealth action game with a few bitter pills to swallow. The story didn't quite pan out for me and the fact that Sam Fisher is awesome agent but get kills very quickly in a fire fight let me to rate this 4 instead of 5. If it balanced stealth game-play more with the run n gun part I would have given a 4.5 to 5.”
created 05/MAR/2013
“i dont suppose anyone could help me out with completing the co-op campaigne on Splinter Cell Convitcion?”
created 19/DEC/2012
“I've completed a few single player missions on the Realistic difficulty; I completed a few Deniable Ops missions on the Realistic difficulty; I also discovered new ways to dominate the 'terrorists'...”
created 01/AUG/2012
“not bad, not bad at all”
“not bad, not bad at all”
created 25/JAN/2012
“Amazing game. Allthat was lacking was a higher emphasis on stealth. Strictly for story and continuity sake.”
“Amazing game. Allthat was lacking was a higher emphasis on stealth. Strictly for story and continuity sake.”
created 26/DEC/2011
“good stealth style game i played it once and thats prolly good enough for me”
“good stealth style game i played it once and thats prolly good enough for me”
created 26/SEP/2011
“I liked how stealth, planning, and limited gear kept Splinter Cell challenging but no in this game there is a strong lack of difficultly even on "realistic" mode. People who didn't like the old SC's will probably like this one and people...”
“I liked how stealth, planning, and limited gear kept Splinter Cell challenging but no in this game there is a strong lack of difficultly even on "realistic" mode. People who didn't like the old SC's will probably like this one and people who loved the old ones may not like this one. However it is nice to see Sam in a game again.”
created 25/AUG/2011
“I miss the difficulty and stealthy requirements of the old ones...”
created 22/AUG/2011
“A very well put together game...Great graphics, Perfect gameplay, Very stealthy, Violent....ABSOLUTLY LOVE THE EXECUTIONS!!!! 5 STARS!!”
“A very well put together game...Great graphics, Perfect gameplay, Very stealthy, Violent....ABSOLUTLY LOVE THE EXECUTIONS!!!! 5 STARS!!”
created 05/JUL/2011
“It's like a ninja”
“It's like a ninja”
created 28/JUN/2011
created 27/JUN/2011
created 25/JUN/2011
“good graphics awsome story good 2player itsfor when you want fun i think everyone needs this game”
“good graphics awsome story good 2player itsfor when you want fun i think everyone needs this game”
created 19/JUN/2011
“Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Conviction is the fifth installment in the Splinter Cell series of video games. The game introduces a number of new gameplay features to the series, one of which is the "Mark & Execute" feature, which...”
“Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Conviction is the fifth installment in the Splinter Cell series of video games.
The game introduces a number of new gameplay features to the series, one of which is the "Mark & Execute" feature, which allows the player to mark specific targets, such as enemies or objects, and shoot them when they burst through a door or window. The player can choose to prioritize these targets, so that, for example, he could distract one guard by shooting out a light in his vicinity and then take out another guard.
Another new feature is the "Last Known Position", which occurs when the player breaks the line of sight of an alerted guard. This creates a visual silhouette of where the guard thinks Sam is, allowing the player to flank his enemies. Main target subjects can use the player's abilities against them. The player can be taken hostage by the subject in co-op mode; the hostage's partner can neutralize the subject by shooting them or pulling them off his teammate.
Other new features include the ability to interrogate characters in real time and use objects in the surrounding environment against them.
Multiplayer mode in Splinter Cell: Conviction involves both split screen and system link (Xbox 360) and online cooperative mode, plus a Deniable Ops mode. Deniable Ops mode involves four multiplayer modes that pit the players against AI in game modes such as Hunter, Infiltration, Last Stand, and Face-Off. Face-Off is the game's only actual competitive multiplayer mode, as it features the ability to kill the opposing spy.
Hunter, Infiltration, and Last Stand are also singleplayer and do not always have to be played with a human partner. The game does not contain the critically acclaimed "Spies Vs Mercenaries" mode featured in the previous games of the series.
The single player mode has a great story built into it and you will truly enjoy the new features. This game was worth the money and I would recommend it to anyone as it is very easy to get into the story and learn its controls.”
created 30/APR/2011
“Just noticed that gDNA hasn't been posting my gameplay for Splinter Cell for some reason, so here's a quick rundown; Got the game, beat the single player campaign once through. Great conclusion to...”
created 02/JUN/2010
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