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Why Splinter Cell Blacklist is the 2013's Best Multiplayer Game So Far

Added: 03.09.2013 13:19 | 17 views | 0 comments


GodisaGeek: "Firstly, theres the competitive mode, Spies vs. Mercs, in which Blacklist dumps Convictions largely hit and miss online component in favour of a return to a more traditional method of team-based mass-murder. First seen way back in Splinter Cell: Pandora Tomorrow (game number 2 in the series), Spies vs. Mercs was a much simpler affair, where two players decked out as shadow-hugging spies snuck around a claustrophobic map while a pair of heavily-armed mercenaries hunted them down. In true Splinter Cell style, light and shadow played a pivotal role, the spies with their night-vision and the mercs with their torches. In Blacklist, the mode makes a welcome return, but with a handful of changes and improvements that make SvM a truly essential part of the package."

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Super Joystiq Podcast 063: Nintendo 2DS, Lost Planet 3, TMNT, Splinter Cell Blacklist

Added: 03.09.2013 13:18 | 11 views | 0 comments


Joystiq - This week's Super Joystiq Podcast is ironically into controversial comedies about current political issues. It's back to the regular format with Ludwig, Xav, and Richard hitting the big news of the week right at the top of the show, the Nintendo 2DS, and then it's onto the games. Lost Planet 3, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows, and Splinter Cell: Blacklist all get their due time. Also on tap, a lengthy discussion on story in games, and Uwe Boll's latest (literal) money grab.

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Splinter Cell: Blacklist Review | GamingBolt

Added: 03.09.2013 12:19 | 3 views | 0 comments


GB: "I played and enjoyed the original Splinter Cell trilogy back when they first graced the original Xbox. They are tough, rewarding and engaging stealth titles, but they have not aged well. 2010's Splinter Cell: Conviction rewrote the formula to bring Splinter Cell into the modern day and, whilst it had its detractors, it displayed a confident and enjoyable development of mechanics and story."

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Splinter Cell: Blacklist review (Gameroni)

Added: 03.09.2013 12:19 | 3 views | 0 comments


Mike Suskie writes: "The biggest Splinter Cell to date is also, unfortunately, the messiest."

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Splinter Cell: Blacklist Review | GamingBolt

Added: 03.09.2013 12:18 | 11 views | 0 comments


GB: "I played and enjoyed the original Splinter Cell trilogy back when they first graced the original Xbox. They are tough, rewarding and engaging stealth titles, but they have not aged well. 2010's Splinter Cell: Conviction rewrote the formula to bring Splinter Cell into the modern day and, whilst it had its detractors, it displayed a confident and enjoyable development of mechanics and story."

From: n4g.com

Splinter Cell: Blacklist review (Gameroni)

Added: 03.09.2013 12:18 | 11 views | 0 comments


Mike Suskie writes: "The biggest Splinter Cell to date is also, unfortunately, the messiest."

From: n4g.com

Splinter Cell: Blacklist Review | Gamergen

Added: 03.09.2013 11:19 | 2 views | 0 comments


In conclusion, Splinter Cell: Blacklist is half fig, half grape and gets pretty good to reconnect with his past as a stealth game. Nevertheless retains some tougher scenes, which are unfortunately more tedious than anything else in this journey. Halftone technically, the game does not seem to forget his faults by his bland and insipid script characters. A more human side is given to Sam with the ability to call Sarah (daughter) between missions, without this having any interest. The player in tire so quickly. Also, on several occasions, given the choice to kill or spare an enemy, without consequence for the rest of the workflow. Fortunately, the wide variety of gadgets, can moult passages and pressure put on the last levels of the game help to better infiltrate it.

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Review: Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Blacklist | Digitally Downloaded

Added: 03.09.2013 10:19 | 3 views | 0 comments


Digitally Downloaded writes: "It's easy to say "this game is fun." For many that will be enough. But given what Splinter Cell could have been, being "fun" isn't really enough to hit the heights of the earlier games in the series. As I said at the start, Blacklist is a metaphor for the entire games industry; here is a game that has been homogenized in order to appeal to the same people that all the other AAA-games appeal to. In doing so, it's less recognisable as a game with its own personality. I'm disappointed with Blacklist. It's not that I'm not a fan of Tom Clancy games or Sam Fisher, it's more to do that I'm increasingly tired of the dominant modern game formula, and that everything that is being shoved into that formula as much as possible."

From: n4g.com

Review: Tom Clancys Splinter Cell: Blacklist | 30Plusgamer

Added: 03.09.2013 7:23 | 6 views | 0 comments


Arno writes: Tom Clancys Splinter Cell is back again, tapping American political issues to set the stage for an intriguing new psychological/political action thriller. Who else could save the world better than everyones favorite secret operative, Sam Fisher?

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