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Monday, September 25, 2006 | 5:01 PM
Trailer of Splinter Cell: Double Agent
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- Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Doubl...
- XBOX, PS2, PC, X360
- Published by Ubisoft
- Developed by Ubisoft Montreal
- French release: Available
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Page 1 2 >>It's probably because the environments are light, which makes you notice that Splinter Cell never really had amazing textures in the first place, it was just too dark to tell.
But this seems to be the least exciting level visually.
Sometimes it feels like Ghost Recon, Rainbow Six, and Splinter Cell are gradually becoming the same game, taking elements from one another
Quality of the video, not good, but the game looks great, seriously this is a must buy for me. Thank you.
Sometimes it feels like Ghost Recon, Rainbow Six, and Splinter Cell are gradually becoming the same game, taking elements from one another
The gameplay looks like it has not evolved too far beyond what Chaos Theory offered.
Also, I'm personally not a big fan of Ubisoft's obsession with building their games around TV show storytelling (see also: Rainbow Six: Las Vegas) at the cost of the sharpness and focus of the game design.
The first game solidified stealth. The second solidified multiplayer stealth. The third emphasized choice of stealth and my preferred alternative--the knife. The fourth introduces...television drama?
All in all, I fully expect this installation to be the least impressive of the series, but I'm ready to be surprised.
This is after all just only a half-step away from a port of the XBox/PS2 versions--it's not like GRAW, which had its own development team and cycle.
The gameplay looks like it has not evolved too far beyond what Chaos Theory offered.
Also, I'm personally not a big fan of Ubisoft's obsession with building their games around TV show storytelling (see also: Rainbow Six: Las Vegas) at the cost of the sharpness and focus of the game design.
The first game solidified stealth. The second solidified multiplayer stealth. The third emphasized choice of stealth and my preferred alternative--the knife. The fourth introduces...television drama?
All in all, I fully expect this installation to be the least impressive of the series, but I'm ready to be surprised.
probably some Xbox1/PS2 footage, OR an early build.