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Splinter Cell Conviction

by Ubisoft
Xbox 360  Mature
4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
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  • Platform:   Xbox 360
  • ESRB Rating: Mature Mature
  • Media: Video Game
  • Item Quantity: 1

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Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Conviction is the fifth installment in the wildly popular Splinter Cell series. A stealth-action combat game centered around the continuing adventures of black ops agent Sam Fisher, Splinter Cell: Conviction continues where the storyline of the earlier Splinter Cell: Double Agent left off. Packed with a mix of an engaging story, classic Splinter Cell stealth action, unique co-op gameplay and new gameplay mechanisms that are applicable to both single player and multiplayer modes, it is a worthy addition Splinter Cell catalog of games.

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Sam Fisher from Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Conviction
The return of Sam Fisher.
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Co-op stealth gameplay from Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Conviction
Unique co-op gameplay and campaign.
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Jaw dropping visuals.
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Last Known Position combat functionality in Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Conviction
All-new combat functionality.
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Story
A few years have passed since the cliff hanger conclusion of Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Double Agent, in which Agent Sam Fisher undertook a particularly dirty mission, full of questionable actions, in the shadow of the inexplicable and unmourned death of his daughter. Fisher is now a renegade operative digging into the events of the past and he doesn't like what he has found. His personal investigation into his daughter's death reveals that he's been betrayed by his former agency, the Third Echelon. The agency responds by pursuing him, but as he works to elude them he becomes aware of a deadly terrorist plot that threatens millions. He is uniquely positioned and prepared to act against this, but success is doubtful without the help of former friends from the Third Echelon team, resulting in a series of life and death situations for himself and the country where trust can by no means be assumed.

Gameplay
Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Conviction, as with all games in the Splinter Cell series, is a tactical stealth-action game. In single player modes players take on the role of Sam Fisher and engage in a series of missions utilizing high-tech weaponry, gadgets, lethal hand-to-hand combat and interrogation skills. Overall objectives and the necessary steps to achieve them are challenging, yet always clear via dual verbal and visual expression that seamlessly alerts players as they progress through missions. In addition, Conviction enhances the world of stealth combat that has made the Splinter Cell franchise a runaway hit for years through a series of revolutionary new gameplay features. These include:

  • Mark and Execute - A gameplay mechanism for eliminating several enemies at once, Mark and Execute allows players to "Mark" multiple enemies, or points in the surrounding environment for termination in batches. Once this is done, a close-combat kill is required, after which the player can activate the "Execute" portion of the mechanism to dispose of all enemies in a cinematic manner. A limited amount of Mark functionality is attached to players' weapons, so this ability must be used wisely.
  • Last Known Position - Last Known Position is a visual representation of where the game's AI assumes you are, based on where you were last sighted. This provides players with a wide array of options, including setting traps for enemies, flanking maneuvers or simply disappearing while you are thought to be elsewhere.
  • Experience System - Successful completion of objectives via the Persistent Elite Creation System earns players rewards in the form of experience points. These can be used to upgrade weapons and gadgets that will allow for cleaner, quieter and more deadly attacks.
Co-op Story Mode
Prologue, the co-op story mode included in Splinter Cell: Conviction is available either in split-screen local play or via Xbox LIVE. Prologue offers an exclusive prequel campaign to that found in single player mode and features new characters and settings, three difficulty settings, three sub game modes and four maps. Designed to stand apart from, as well as supplement the single player campaign, gameplay mechanics available within it include shareable Mark and Execute target points and Last Known Position, as well as teammate revival functionality via a portable defibrillator, the ability to work with a teammate to eliminate enemies who have captured you, and more.

Key Game Features

  • A New Level of Splinter Cell Action - A full arsenal of cutting-edge innovations allow you to outflank foes with the Last Known Position system, tag and eliminate enemies using the Mark and Execute feature, and much more.
  • Blockbuster Experience - A unique storytelling style keeps you on the edge of your seat as you navigate the explosive world of a renegade agent where trust is impossible and justice requires you to go above the law.
  • Jaw Dropping Visuals - A revolutionary new graphic direction delivers an utterly seamless gameplay experience that’ll keep you totally engrossed in the story of Sam Fisher.
  • Explosive Xbox LIVE Play - Addictive multiplayer modes, content downloads, messaging and voice support and more amp up the dramatic intensity like never before.
  • An Exclusive Co-op Story Mode - "Prologue" is an exclusive story mode featuring new characters, settings, four exclusive maps and more. It is only available within Conviction's Co-op mode.

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Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell Conviction [Xbox 360] For the Xbox 360

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
By Kevan
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Fun: 3.0 out of 5 stars   
The legendary Splinter Cell series returns for its latest installment of stealth action, but sadly falls short of expectations.

This is another prime example of a company trying to make their game accessible to everyone, but instead end up alienating their core demographic. Splinter Cell has always been a complex stealth adventure, with robust but intuitive controls, but for this rendition the controls and challenge have both been simplified to the point of feeling restrictive. The game practically plays itself. Instead of giving you the ability to do what you want when you need to, the game replaces most options, like jumping, with context sensitive button presses.

If you're new to Splinter Cell, this could be an enjoyable stealth/action game for you, but if you're a long time fan of the series you're likely to be disappointed by the dumbed down controls and diminished feeling of stealth.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Alright Feb 8 2013
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A decent return to form after the misstep that was Double Agent, this game is alright. It definitely has it's flaws, but it's decently fun, and the coop campaign is quite good.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Splinter Cell dips into another genre July 19 2011
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Fun: 5.0 out of 5 stars   
Splinter Cell Conviction starts off a little after Double Agent. Sam Fisher is on the run from the authorities and is trying to clear his name while learning a few secrets and betrayals from his close friends. It is not at all necessary to have played the first four games before this one as they are all practically summarized within the first few chapters of this game.

Unlike the previous Splinter Cell games this one takes a huge turn into an action shooter while somewhat retaining the stealth aspects. Most of the time, instead of avoiding your opponents entirely, you are more often then not forced to killed them or knock them out. I found myself caught in quite a few firefights. As well one of the chapters almost turns into an upright third person shooter. Conviction has also added a Mark and Execute system into the game allowing you to mark several enemies at once and instantly killed them when triggered. The Mark and Execute was enjoyable to use but also did take away some of the challenge within the game. Although the gameplay was very different from the games before it I found it to be very fun.

In terms of story I found that it played out fairly well and had some very nice plot twists added within it to keep the players playing.

Overall, if you are only buying the game to relive the previous Splinter Cell games I don't recommend it. Splinter Cell Conviction has strayed far away from its predecessors. I do recommend Conviction if you want to continue the story and play an enjoyable game at the same time.
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