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Splinter Cell: Blacklist | Telegraph

Added: 01.09.2013 20:18 | 12 views | 0 comments


Splinter Cell Blacklist is the quintessential video game blockbuster. It stuffs in militaristic fetish across a globe-trotting solo campaign, taking in Iran, London, Cuba and the good old US of A . Theres co-op aplenty with survival modes and terrorist hunts. Moral choices: will you kill this man or will you not kill this man? Class-based asymmetric multiplayer. RPG-style upgrades.

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Review: Splinter Cell Blacklist (Pure Nintendo)

Added: 01.09.2013 13:18 | 14 views | 0 comments


Pure Nintendo: "Splinter Cell Blacklist is a poor representative of the Splinter Cell franchise. The campaign is linear and frustrating rather than the fun, stealthy romp it should have been. The only saving grace is the very enjoyable mulitplayer, if you are lucky enough to find a game. I only recommend this game to people who wont try to sneak through it like I did. The shameful level design is too much of an obstacle and belongs in a pre Dishonored world. If you are buying it for the multiplayer, dont get the Wii U version. The lack of local co-op and the pitiful online community size renders the best parts almost unplayable, since you cant find anyone to play with."

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AMHNetwork - Splinter Cell Blacklist Review

Added: 01.09.2013 7:19 | 10 views | 0 comments


AMHNetwork have published their review of the acclaimed Splinter Cell Blacklist. Agree with their thoughts?

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Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell Blacklist Review (NWR)

Added: 31.08.2013 0:18 | 14 views | 0 comments


"Audio glitches and loading screens mar what could have been a great game. The Splinter Cell franchise and I have a rocky history. From the beginning I was a fan, and the prospect of creeping around in a black jumpsuit with night vision goggles snapping necks and shooting bad guys sounded incredibly fun. Although, after the third entry, Chaos Theory, the franchise deviated to a path that was less appealing, and I fell out of touch with it. But when I saw Sam Fisher once again suited up in all black with those lovely green goggles, I knew I had to give Blacklist a shot.", writes NintendoWorldReport.

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Splinter Cell Blacklist Review - A Return to Stealthy Form | Game Front

Added: 30.08.2013 21:19 | 8 views | 0 comments


Game Front: "Aside from a couple gripes about the story, Blacklist is a welcome return to form for Sam Fisher."

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Splinter Cell Blacklist Review | COIN-OP TV

Added: 29.08.2013 18:18 | 6 views | 0 comments


Splinter Cell Blacklist is everything you want in a third-person stealth game. It has great handling, plenty of customization and stays true to itself and its goals. Fans of the series are going to really feel how this game goes back to its roots over the more action-oriented Conviction.

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Splinter Cell Blacklist Review | ScrewAttack

Added: 29.08.2013 11:19 | 9 views | 0 comments


ScrewAttack: "The world is under attack from a rouge MI5 agent and his organization The Engineers. Only one man can save us from all out war in Splinter Cell: Blacklist and that man is Sam Fisher. But Sam Fisher has undergone a few changes, for the better in my opinion. Meaning pedantic fanboys who miss Michael Ironsides sultry voice should go kick rocks, because this might just be one of the most dynamic and entertaining Splinter Cell experiences yet."

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Review: Splinter Cell Blacklist - MKGaming

Added: 28.08.2013 19:19 | 12 views | 0 comments


MKGaming - "Splinter Cell Blacklist is a rompingly enjoyable sneak-fest. It has its niggles here and there, the controls can be fiddly at times and some of the guards seem to come equipped with their own Spidey Sense but thats doesnt tar the experience too much. The game looks fantastic, on the Xbox 360 youll get a second disc with a high resolution texture pack which you can install before playing. You can play the game how you want, whether youre a sneaky Simon or a gun-ho Gary youll be able to tweak the experience to suit. Youll come for the campaign and stay for the multiplayer, so theres no risk of getting bored any time soon."

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