Splinter Cell: Conviction
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Splinter Cell Conviction Quick Features
- Lots if brand new features unique to this game are introduced with Splinter Cell: conviction including tagging enemies and using the mark and execute feature.
- Amazing graphics and a revolutionary gameplay experience that will keep you totally engrosed in the story.
- Brand-new addictive multiplayer modes amp up the dramatic intensity like never before.
- Experience extreme situations and latest weaponr
- Explore the mad world of a renegade agent, let loose and off the rails where he is forced to take the law into his own hands and find the answers.
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Splinter Cell Conviction Product Details
- Amazon ASIN: B000S8EXDO
- Item Weight: 123 g
- Release Date: 16 April 2010
What’s It About?
Sam Fisher isn’t playing the good guy any more. The most dangerous person ingaming has now quit working and is taking the law into his own hands following the loss of his daughter. When he discovers that someone is responisble for her death he goes out and he actively searches for answers. Take Sam Fisher in Splinter Cell: Conviction and guide him to find the answer in a complete renegade style splinter cell never imagined!
Not only are the graphics better than ever but they’re cleverer too – displaying mission objectives on the side of walls and using new visual aids to help keep you one step ahead of the terrorists.
Now that he’s on his own and out for revenge there’s less emphasis on stealth and more on all out action and unrestricted body counts. Environments are more interactive too, with almost any object ready to be used as a weapon. Plus you can climb onto and around almost every piece of architecture to set-up your ambushes.
Sam Fisher is a new man, marking the biggest overhaul to the Splinter Cell seriees ever, and a brand new style of gameplay that is more brutal and LESS STEALTH. New gameplay features tagging which is marking an enemy and then executing that enemy, which let’s you lock on to that enemy and when he reappears Sam Fisher will go and fire for him no matter what your doing, automatically.
In game visual clues, bleed colours and shadows where it thinks enemies are and where enemies think you are, it truly is a remarkable revolution in gaming. You won’t find any of the tools included with previous version of Splinter Cell including the scopes and the special mirrors. Sam Fisher has to make do with a car mirror! Larger, more interactive levels let you make the choice between a full frontal assault or a more stealthy surprise attack.
Splinter Cell: Conviction Reviews
Review from DannyBoy, Amazon – 4/5
Single player:
The story takes place a few years after the end of Splinter Cell: Double Agent. . Sam’s daughter was killed, he murdered his best friend Lambert, and he split from Third Echelon, the government agency he’d called home for years. With new evidence leading to his daughter’s killer, a tormented and semi-retired Sam Fisher is called back into action. Turns out the people responsible for his daughter’s fate are planning a major terrorist attack on Washington D.C.
Mark and execute is fun and easy to use, and doesn’t ruin the Splinter Cell experience in any way, but it has to be said that once the later levels begin to open up, it never quite feels natural to go out of your way to melee kill someone to simply earn the right to use the Mark and execute feature at a later stage. Normally, you rely on silenced weapons and various grenade types, Fisher’s deadly enough without the need for the feature.
Later in the game you will encounter missions that will force to be sneak through without being seen this is realistic but too often it feels as though your punishment for being spotted is that Conviction becomes a far worse game. By the end of the short 5 hour single-player campaign, the heavy emphasis on unavoidable shoot-outs ensures that its best moments were experienced in the first few hours.
Ubisoft has chosen to simplify the stealth elements introduced into previous games by making it more action oriented (Think Jason Bourne and Jack Bauer).The pacing of the game remises that of the action TV series `24′ and also `The Bourne Conspiracy’ for gruesome close quarter combat and general action elements.
Graphics/Introduction :
Splinter Cell is a series renowned for it’s hardcore stealth elements. It’s won awards, it’s taken on Metal Gear Sold for it’s crown, but how far does Splinter Cell: Conviction come to achieving the next generation leap over it’s predecessor Double Agent? Well, in term’s of graphic’s it’s a step down from Double Agent’s gorgeous layered multiple textures, special effects, and slick animations that made Double agent a sight to behold . Alas this is all gone in Conviction replaced with poor facial animation , low polygon count character models and a very poor art design that shout’s out generic!
This give’s the game a more fluid action packed experience over previous entries and take’s out a lot of the original aspect’s that fan’s of the series have come to love over the years . But also introduces us to new features such as the Mark and Execute which allow’s you to “mark” enemies, putting a big arrow over their heads and then executing them with the press the Y button. So long as the mark is red, you are guaranteed a kill. In video’s and screenshots this made it seem like a “win” button that would make Splinter Cell too easy. The developers have cleverly made it that you have to work to earn the right to execute. Use it once and you must perform a stealth takedown to achieve the execution option again.
Critic Reviews
Splinter Cell: Conviction has recieved most good feedback from critics and players of the game. IGN awarded it an impressive 9.3 out of 10, and Edge gave Splinter Cell: Conviction an 8/10 review, saying it is in reach of greatness. The worst points of the game are that the game is too short, and most of the game is played in a real dull atmospheric monochrome which doesn’t have a real feel to it. Gamespot awarded it an 8 out of 10 but said the interrogation features could have been more advanced and that splinter cell: conviction had missed an opportunity. Game informer gave it a 9/10 and Game Pro gave it a 5/5.
IGN: 9.3/10
EDGE: 8/10
GAMESPOT: 8/10
GAME INFORMER: 9/10
GAME PRO: 5/5

