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Splinter Cell: Blacklist E3 2013 Fuel Trailer (HD)

Added: 12.07.2013 21:28 | 2 views | 0 comments


Splinter Cell Community Developer, Zack Cooper, takes fans into the later stages of a mission that happens in the midst of a Blacklist attack from a global terrorist unit called the Engineers. Zack also gives essential tips that you'll want to hear if you want to survive this environment.

From: www.gamershell.com

Splinter Cell Blacklist Hands On | Machinima

Added: 12.07.2013 21:17 | 5 views | 0 comments


Machinima: "I was convinced that Blacklist would be a gameplay compromise between Splinter Cell: Conviction and all the games before it. Now Blacklist actually feels more like a refinement of Conviction."

From: n4g.com

Checking Up on Splinter Cell: Blacklist | EGM

Added: 12.07.2013 21:17 | 3 views | 0 comments


EGM: "As of last week, Ive now gone hands-on with Splinter Cell: Blacklist a grand total of three times. The first time, I got a taste of the single-player. The second, I tried out the co-op and Spies vs. Mercs multiplayer. And this latest jaunt? A long, in-depth playthrough of all three modes."

From: n4g.com

Covert Compromise: Splinter Cell Blacklist hands on | VG247

Added: 12.07.2013 19:17 | 6 views | 0 comments


VG247: "Splinter Cell Blacklist developer Ubisoft Toronto is looking to offer something different amid a glut of similar shooters. Dave Owen goes hands on to see if it succeeds."

From: n4g.com

Splinter Cell Blacklist Preview - Fields of Blood Red Poppies

Added: 12.07.2013 18:16 | 10 views | 0 comments


X360A goes hands-on with both the single-player and Spies vs. Mercs mode in Splinter Cell: Blacklist.

From: n4g.com

Edge- Splinter Cell: Blacklist Preview

Added: 12.07.2013 15:17 | 4 views | 0 comments


Edge:Asymmetric multiplayer doesnt come better conceived than Splinter Cells Spies versus Mercs. The spies have a third person view and access to gadgets and trickery. The mercs have a first person perspective, thick armour, and hefty guns. More fundamental than a clash between classes, the two teams play two very different games.

From: n4g.com

Splinter Cell: Blacklist proves the current gen has life in it yet | Digital Trends

Added: 12.07.2013 12:20 | 2 views | 0 comments


Digital Trends: "It was midway through my fourth playthrough of the same section in Splinter Cell: Blacklist that my patience with that son of a b**ch Herman finally wore thin and I snapped. It was my own fault, of course. As a fan of the Splinter Cell series from back in the days when a single guards lucky glance in the wrong direction could mean instant fail, my inclination with Blacklist was to be a ghost. I wanted to clear the Water Treatment Plant in Chicago, an early level in Blacklist where the terrorist group known as the Engineers were planning a devastating attack under the guise of attacking 'American consumerism,' without the enemy knowing I was there. I wanted them to continue on with their digital lives after I had gone, possibly blaming themselves for their failure. I would curse them with the greatest and most devastating weapon I could use: self-doubt. But then Herman appeared."

From: n4g.com

Next-Gen Development Causes 'Frustration'

Added: 12.07.2013 12:16 | 10 views | 0 comments


NowGamer: "Most developers get excited to be working on next-gen games consoles with the promise of the future, but that's not to say there aren't frustrations on dealing with new hardware. But compared to the frustrations of working within the limitations and confines of the current generation, is it really that bad? We asked Laurent Malville, lead game designer on Splinter Cell: Blacklist, that very question."

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From: n4g.com

Splinter Cell: Blacklist proves the current gen has life in it yet | Digital Trends

Added: 12.07.2013 9:18 | 2 views | 0 comments


Digital Trends: "It was midway through my fourth playthrough of the same section in Splinter Cell: Blacklist that my patience with that son of a b**ch Herman finally wore thin and I snapped. It was my own fault, of course. As a fan of the Splinter Cell series from back in the days when a single guards lucky glance in the wrong direction could mean instant fail, my inclination with Blacklist was to be a ghost. I wanted to clear the Water Treatment Plant in Chicago, an early level in Blacklist where the terrorist group known as the Engineers were planning a devastating attack under the guise of attacking 'American consumerism,' without the enemy knowing I was there. I wanted them to continue on with their digital lives after I had gone, possibly blaming themselves for their failure. I would curse them with the greatest and most devastating weapon I could use: self-doubt. But then Herman appeared."

From: n4g.com

Splinter Cell: Blacklist proves the current gen has life in it yet | Digital Trends

Added: 12.07.2013 9:16 | 8 views | 0 comments


Digital Trends: "It was midway through my fourth playthrough of the same section in Splinter Cell: Blacklist that my patience with that son of a b**ch Herman finally wore thin and I snapped. It was my own fault, of course. As a fan of the Splinter Cell series from back in the days when a single guards lucky glance in the wrong direction could mean instant fail, my inclination with Blacklist was to be a ghost. I wanted to clear the Water Treatment Plant in Chicago, an early level in Blacklist where the terrorist group known as the Engineers were planning a devastating attack under the guise of attacking 'American consumerism,' without the enemy knowing I was there. I wanted them to continue on with their digital lives after I had gone, possibly blaming themselves for their failure. I would curse them with the greatest and most devastating weapon I could use: self-doubt. But then Herman appeared."

From: n4g.com


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