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The creators of Splinter Cell: Conviction, Ubisoft, are known for their inventive titles, polished game play, emotional storylines and their courage to try something new. With Conviction, Ubisoft has laid out many features to turn the Splinter Cell ser...
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Sam Fisher is back and cannot be stopped in Ubisoft's latest installment in the Splinter Cell series. Once again you step in the shoes of our favorite emotionally tortured agent as he searches for his daughter Sarah's killer. After the events in Splint...
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Metal Gear Solid was a franchise that defined the stealth action genre. Many games soon copied its formula, or came up with their own, such as Splinter Cell. The Splinter Cell franchise focused much more on the stealth aspect of the genre, forcing game...
If youre a hardcore fan of the previous Splinter Cell games and absolutely adore their gameplay and structure, theres a good chance youll be put off by Conviction. A lot has changed, from the gameplay, to the level design, to the setting and atmosp...
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gaming-age.com Updated: 2012-01-25 07:02:37
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Splinter Cell: Conviction is a far better effort than Ubisoft's previous entry in the series, Double Agent on the Xbox 360. This time out, you'll still be taking on the role of grizzled espionage veteran Sam Fisher, but this time out he's working for h...
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I owe my love of video gaming almost exclusively to Ubisoft and Tom Clancy starting with Rainbow Six (back when you had to use a dial-up modem for multiplayer) then moving on to Ghost Recon and especially Splinter Cell. As an ex-military sniper, Sam Fi...
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gamingshogun.com Updated: 2012-01-25 07:02:37
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Excitement. I think that’s the appropriate word. As I loaded the disc for the latest Tom Clancy title into the tray of my Xbox 360, my hands were trembling. Both my roommate and I had played the demo for Splinter Cell: Conviction numerous times since i...
Stealth action game play empowers you to be a predator within the environment...
A few (very short, thankfully) unbalanced levels; Why can’t I hide bodies anymore?...
Splinter Cell: Conviction is a breath of fresh air in the stealth genre that moves you from a silent infiltrator to a very proactive threat. The latest Tom Clancy-branded game from UbiSoft continues the story of Sam Fisher, now on the run from Third...
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Sam Fisher has finally emerged from the shadows in an explosive new adventure, Splinter Cell: Conviction. Can Ubisoft’s new take on this stealthy franchise best it’s predecessors? The story kicks off quite explosively. It starts off with a beaten...
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It is my personal opinion that a 720p native resolution is a bit of a let down from the traditional 1080p that I would expect from an Xbox 360 exclusive game. That being said, I don’t know if 1080p would make much of a difference though because being...
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Sam Fisher is back with the release of Splinter Cell: Conviction from Ubisoft. The return of 3rd Echelon's finest, this long awaited sequel brings the Splinter Cell franchise into the next generation. The return of Sam Fisher - Splinter Cell Convictio...
Splinter Cell needed to catch up after the tedious Double Agent, Ubisoft needed to go back to basics, strip everything down and leave nothing but Sam and stealth. Early teething problems resulted in a failed build of Conviction that was shown at E3 200...
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Like most sequels, Splinter Cell Conviction is one of those games we call “highly anticipated.” Hype is at an all-time high for the Splinter Cell franchise, meaning Conviction is an entry point into the series for many gamers out there. If you missed t...
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Originally scheduled for a November 2007 release, Splinter: Cell Conviction has been in the oven for some time now. In fact, it might be one of the most delayed games this generation, since it actually was dated several times during the long developmen...
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Sam Fisher has lost everything. His daughter is dead, the country he gave his life to has abandoned him, and the organization he believed in has betrayed him. Basically, he's enjoyed better days. Despite having left his old life behind, Fisher finds t...
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What is it about? An investigation into his daughter’s death unwittingly leads former agent Sam Fisher to discover he’s been betrayed by his former employer, the Third Echelon. Now a renegade, Fisher finds himself in a race against time to thwart a dea...
Brilliant coop and multiplayer component, Engaging storyline, PEC Challenges encourage you to experiment...
piracy PS3, HEXUS.gaming reviews :: Bioshock 2 PC, HEXUS.gaming reviews :: Metro 2033 Xbox 360, All Ubisoft Entertainment related content on HEXUS...
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If theres one thing you can safely say about Ubisoft its that they love putting out games in the Clancy franchise. The great thing about this is that almost every one of them have been quality titles that youll end up playing for months afterward. W...
We miss the old stealth gameplay...
We welcome one of the best action titles of the year!...
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It seems that Sam Fisher did such a good job of slipping under the radar after the events of Double Agent that even Ubisoft lost track of the former Third Echelon agent. Four years after the original announcement (and 29 months after its intended relea...
Despite our problems with Splinter Cell: Conviction it's by no means a poor game, provided you're not looking for an update to the format exemplified by Chaos Theory. It's a well produced action driven game that manages to entertain, but is likely to d...
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Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell: Conviction was reviewed on an Xbox 360.After years of development, several false starts and numerous gameplay changes, Sam Fisher and the Splinter Cell franchise are back and out for blood.The latest Splinter Cell game, Conv...
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It doesn’t need to be said anymore than it already has; for better or worse, Splinter Cell: Conviction survived the development process and is now available for the Xbox 360. The wear and tear of the enduring development cycle is clearly evident on the...
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Sam Fisher is out for blood. In Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Conviction, this normally cool cat has honed some extra-sharp edges, but that's what happens when you mess with a man's brood. At one point in the game, a voice-over tells us that the boorish...
Executions are a total rush, Superb storytelling gets you into Sam's head, Great soundtrack keeps you immersed, Cooperative play is a blast.
Brief campaign doesn't offer much challenge, Interrogations are a missed opportunity, Stealth options are stripped down compared to previous games.
Great storytelling makes the short campaign entertaining, but it's in the fun co-op modes that this stealth/action hybrid truly shines...
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1up.com
Updated: 2012-01-25 07:02:38
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Splinter Cell: Conviction has gone through some big changes since it was originally slated to ship back in 2007, but that delay has been worth it. In its current form, Conviction takes some obvious cues from Ubisoft's other, big stealth/action game, As...
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Play.tm
Updated: 2012-01-25 07:02:38
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'Out on a personal vendetta for vengeance' might sound like the biggest action movie cliche going, but it's Splinter Cell: Conviction's central narrative conceit as Sam Fisher pursues his daughter's killer, pummelling the stuffing out of anyone who cro...
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Sam Fisher has seen and done a lot over the course of just five games (including the PSP instalment), saving the world on numerous occasions at the expense of his family, now tragically lost. So, when he receives word that his daughter's death was no a...
Sam Fisher has seen and done a lot over the course of just five games (including the PSP instalment), saving the world on numerous occasions at the expense of his family, now tragically lost. So, when he receives word that his daughter's death was no a...
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It's hard to put it into words, which is a rather big flaw for a review, but somehow Ubisoft has managed to make Splinter Cell Conviction both new and familiar at the same time. By making leading man Sam Fisher a broken mess who will do anything to see...
Thrilling stealth action, Superbly stylish presentation, Extra coop campaign, Singleplayer campaign is short...
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A little more Jack Bauer and a little less Solid Snake.The stealth genre has transformed over the years. What has gone from "if you get seen, you lose" has come around to "be stealthy, but then in some parts you can go nuts and take down everyone you s...
Interesting story, Fast paced gameplay, Coop story is a blast...
Some bland textures, Main story is short, Sometimes feels too easy...
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Cold. Calculated. The perfect killing machine with the deadly precision of a ninja. Sam Fisher has been the ultimate heartless weapon in his service to the US of A as an operative for the secretive Third Echelon agency.The only element in h...
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I’ve got to admit, I usually don’t hold out too much hope for a game when I hear it’s been delayed. As soon as I hear the release date has been pushed back, I tend to fear the worst. The game must be bad if the publisher is choosing to hold it back, ri...
I was pleasantly surprised with Splinter Cell: Conviction. The game not only looks great, it’s an awful lot of fun to play. It’s clear Ubisoft made the right decision in holding off on the release until it knew it was ready for market. The game is poli...
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Splinter Cell: Conviction's troubled development did not bode well for gamers eagerly awaiting Sam Fisher's next adventure. Ubisoft Montreal went back to the drawing board late in the development cycle, bringing on a new creative director and scrapping...
A satisfying conclusion to Sam Fisher's saga; improves upon the franchise's shooting mechanics in almost every tangible way; coop and multiplayer modes feel like "classic" Splinter Cell.
Enemy A.I. runs on predetermined paths unless interrupted; NPC chatter can get repetitive; singleplayer may be too much of a departure from the series for some fans.
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ign.com
Updated: 2012-01-25 07:02:38
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Sam Fisher is back, and he is not in a good mood. Of all the smart decisions made in crafting a new Splinter Cell title, this might be the best one developer Ubisoft Montreal made. Sam's angry and you hear it in every grunted line of dialogue, can see...
Conviction is a Splinter Cell game in name more than anything else. You could easily swap Sam Fisher for Jack Bauer or create an all new character and no one would give it a second thought. The gameplay is fast, and Sam has been transformed into the ul...
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