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EU Nintendo eShop update: Street Fighter, Cut The Rope

Added: 19.08.2013 16:36 | 7 views | 0 comments


Plus The Wonderful 101 and Splinter Cell Blacklist.
Nintendo has released this week's confirmed list of new eShop content in Europe.

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Splinter Cell: Blacklist Review | Clickonline

Added: 19.08.2013 13:19 | 4 views | 0 comments


Clickonline writes: "Theres plenty going on in Splinter Cell Blacklist and the social and multiplayer offerings are a welcome addition. But the game itself feels overly familiar, with scattershot plotting and no real attempt to bring the main characters to life. Fans will still enjoy the returning mechanics of the series but its hard to recommend Blacklist as an essential purchase."

From: n4g.com

My gran reviews... Splinter Cell Blacklist

Added: 19.08.2013 12:00 | 4 views | 0 comments


Surely it can't be better than Star Trek?.
My Gran loves a good thriller and I knew she was going to get on with Splinter Cell Blacklist's world of spies, zip-lines and bearded shooty men doing bad things in the name of the government.

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AU Shippin' Out August 19-24: Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Blacklist

Added: 19.08.2013 8:06 | 4 views | 0 comments


Fans can pick up the latest entry to the Tom Clancy Splinter Cell series this week for their dose of stealth action. For those who fancy themselves collectors, Disney Infinity has figurines on offer.

This week's new Aussie releases cater to a range of players, from stealth-action game .

Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Blacklist is the latest instalment in the Tom Clancy Splinter Cell series, and a direct sequel to .

Prior to release, the game drew controversy for the inclusion of a player-controlled torture scenario. The scene saw protagonist Sam Fisher wrench a knife into an enemy's clavicle, with a button prompt emerging asking players to twist the knife to obtain intelligence. Negative reaction to the scene prompted Ubisoft to of the game.

Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Blacklist was positively received in , commended for its cooperative missions, multiplayer mode, and immersive atmosphere.

Fans of the Disney and Pixar franchises will be happy to hear that action-adventure game Disney Infinity hits Australian shelves this week. The game features the integration of physical toys, which synchronise with the game and allow for characters from the Disney and Pixar properties to interact with one another and embark on journeys.

Several iconic characters from various Disney franchises have been , including Buzz Lightyear, Jessie and Woody from the Toy Story franchise, Wreck-It Ralph and Vanellope from the 2012 film Wreck-It Ralph, Jack Skellington from A Nightmare Before Christmas, and Sorcerer's Apprentice Mickey from Fantasia.

was originally scheduled for release on August 22, but has been delayed. Local distributor All Interactive Entertainment was unable to confirm a new release date when contacted by GameSpot. Retailer EB Games currently has the game listed for a September 12 release.

For more details on games on this week, see the full list below.

August 22, 2013
Disney Infinity ()
Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Blacklist ()

August 23, 2013
The Bureau: XCOM Declassified ()

August 24, 2013
The Wonderful 101 ()

From: www.gamespot.com

Splinter Cell Blacklist Walkthrough

Added: 18.08.2013 21:19 | 6 views | 0 comments


Splinter Cell Blacklist Walkthrough will take you through all the different missions in the game and give you some tips on completing your own playthrough.

From: n4g.com

A New Sam Fisher or a New Splinter Cell?

Added: 18.08.2013 8:19 | 8 views | 0 comments


PlayStation Beat: The Splinter Cell faithful are torn on whether or not to accept Eric Johnson as the new voice of Sam Fisher. Should Ubisoft have featured a new character instead?

From: n4g.com

X360A - Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Blacklist Review

Added: 18.08.2013 4:18 | 11 views | 0 comments


X360A - We miss Michael Ironside. We all miss Michael Ironside. His gruff tones came to define the character of Sam Fisher over the years across five Splinter Cell games, but now he's gone. And after about an hour of playing Splinter Cell: Blacklist, you'll probably have forgotten all about the whole Ironside thing. We didn't expect that. Don't get us wrong; we love Ironside Sam, but Blacklist's performance captured rendition of the character is superb, adding a whole new layer of drama and tension to Fisher's latest outing and his shadowy Fourth Echelon doings.

From: n4g.com


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