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GENERAL INFORMATION
GENRE/STYLE
Action/Stealth
RELEASE DATE
07/NOV/06
ESRB RATING
MATURE, Blood, Language, Violence
DEVELOPER
Ubisoft Montreal
PUBLISHER
ALSO AVAILABLE ON
PlayStation 2, Xbox, Wii, PlayStation 3, Nintendo GameCube, Xbox 360
TRAITS (member-attributed "LIKES")
THE SETTING #USES
PLAYING AS #USES
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HOW IT'S PLAYED #USES
GENERAL TONE #USES
DESCRIPTION
Splinter Cell: Double Agent takes the stealth-based series in a new direction after three successful covert operations on multiple platforms. After learning his teenage daughter was killed in a car crash, a despondent Sam Fisher is unable to complete his duties for the NSA's splinter cell, Third Echelon, and is reassigned as a NOC, a non-official cover agent who operates from within dangerous organizations. His mission is to infiltrate a domestic terrorist group called the John Brown's Army. For the first time in the series, Fisher cannot rely solely on his gadgets or the direct support of the NSA. He must instead fall back on his keen instincts to survive while working deep undercover.
Instead of advancing through linear missions across a series of international locales, players will experience a branching storyline with multiple endings, where decisions made at one juncture will influence subsequent events as the game progresses. Fisher must initially earn the trust of the John Brown's Army to become a card-carrying member, so he must engage in carefully orchestrated heists and even an elaborate prison break to get in the good graces of key contact Jamie Washington. If Fisher is successful in befriending Washington, he will be invited to the terrorist group's headquarters, a multi-floor structure that serves as a jumping point for future missions.
From that point on, Fisher will be faced with multiple moral decisions as he walks a fine line between working with the JBA and on behalf of his NSA mentor, Irving Lambert. He will also be partnered with an AI-controlled character in many of the missions, introducing a new element to the single-player game. Of course, Splinter Cell: Double Agent also features online support, including cooperative play and the exclusive spies versus mercs mode with new moves, gadgets, and a revamped team ranking system. Both the Xbox 360 and PC versions also feature larger environments, interactive cut-scenes, more on-screen characters, alternate missions, and enhanced graphics when compared to the Xbox and PlayStation 2 games. ~ Scott Alan Marriott, All Game Guide
Past 14 days
“+ music, storyline, some new movements, missions at day time - some useless decisions, because mission get failed if you make the wrong choice; copy protection sucks... DVD is not being recognised every time”
“+ music, storyline, some new movements, missions at day time
- some useless decisions, because mission get failed if you make the wrong choice; copy protection sucks... DVD is not being recognised every time”
created 26/JUL/2009
“It's a good game. I still play it....as a guilty pleasure.”
“It's a good game. I still play it....as a guilty pleasure.”
created 22/JUL/2009
created 10/JUL/2009
“The gameplay is excellent just like in any other Splinter Cell. There is only one problem. It's designed for a controller, not for mouse and keyboard. Apart from this the story is the best among Splinter Cells and the graphics is great.”
“The gameplay is excellent just like in any other Splinter Cell. There is only one problem. It's designed for a controller, not for mouse and keyboard. Apart from this the story is the best among Splinter Cells and the graphics is great.”
created 02/JUL/2009
“He is behind a cell but in 2 days...”
created 09/JUN/2009
“Uno de los mejores juegos de tercera persona donde el sigilo y la infiltracion es una prioridad.”
“Uno de los mejores juegos de tercera persona donde el sigilo y la infiltracion es una prioridad.”
created 26/JAN/2009
“Love the graphics, played online for a while (not bad). Story was good. ”
“Love the graphics, played online for a while (not bad). Story was good. ”
created 19/JAN/2009
“Ok game that I still have from a long time ago. I love "sneaky" games so this was good for me.”
“Ok game that I still have from a long time ago. I love "sneaky" games so this was good for me.”
created 19/JAN/2009
“Good singleplayer, no one on multiplayer”
“Good singleplayer, no one on multiplayer”
created 19/JAN/2009
“Wii”
“Wii”
created 19/JAN/2009
“The story was kind of stupid, but it worked out I guess. The new multiplayer was the shit xD.”
“The story was kind of stupid, but it worked out I guess. The new multiplayer was the shit xD.”
created 03/MAY/2009
1 out of 5
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