Splinter Cell: Blacklist is the follow up to Conviction, and while all the traditional gameplay mechanics are still here, this is a whole new Sam Fisher outing. So are we past the glory days of stealth? Or is sneaking around still as fun as it always has been?
DSOGaming writes: "Aris Juson has informed us about a new live action fan film based on Splinter Cell: Blacklist. This film is twelve minutes long and follows a covert agent who infiltrates an Engineer stronghold to rescue his partner."
Before I start
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Now as far as Splinter Cell: Blacklist