Splinter Cell: Blacklist Orchestra of Guns Trailer (HD)
Added: 29.08.2013 8:33 | 5 views | 0 comments
Community Developer, Zack Cooper, shows you how the Splinter Cell team tuned the guns in Blacklist to feel and sound real.
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| Review - Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Blacklist | TerminalGamer
Added: 28.08.2013 23:19 | 2 views | 0 comments
TG writes: Sam Fisher and his crew have returned to their airborne ops center Paladin and are ready for deployment. Should this game be grounded for good or is it ready to take on the world?
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| Saints At The Summit
Added: 28.08.2013 19:19 | 10 views | 0 comments
The top three are all new entries this week with Saints Row IV landing at No1, followed by Tom Clancys Splinter Cell: Blacklist at No2 and Disney Infinity at No3.
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| Review: Splinter Cell Blacklist - MKGaming
Added: 28.08.2013 19:19 | 15 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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| Saints At The Summit
Added: 28.08.2013 19:18 | 16 views | 0 comments
The top three are all new entries this week with Saints Row IV landing at No1, followed by Tom Clancys Splinter Cell: Blacklist at No2 and Disney Infinity at No3.
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| Splinter Cell: Blacklist Review - STFUandPLAY
Added: 28.08.2013 18:23 | 2 views | 0 comments
Splinter Cell: Blacklist is pretty much a kick ass, action/espionage thriller movie in video game form. Terrorists are up to no good and its up to Sam Fisher and his team to put a stop to their dastardly plans. The story moves along at a nice pace and you can feel the tension build as things progress. This game could easily be turned into a live action movie or miniseries. There isnt a whole lot in terms of character development here but for this kind of story it isnt really needed.
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| Splinter Cell: Blacklist (Xbox 360) Get Sneaky With the New Sam Fisher | C.O.G.
Added: 28.08.2013 15:19 | 2 views | 0 comments
It might take some time to adjust but a new Splinter Cell with a new Sam Fisher is just as good, if not better, than some of its predecessors. CanadianBoarder over at COG takes a look and gives his impressions.
"Ok, wait just a second here. You expect me to play a Splinter Cell game where Sam Fisher isnt played by Michael Ironside? Yeah, thats not going to happen.
Those were the immediate thoughts that ran through my head when it was announced that Mr. Ironside felt like he was too old to keep up as Splinter Cells main protagonist in Blacklist, the newest game in this storied franchise. In my eyes it was like replacing the lead singer of a well-known band. We know that often times that scenario just doesnt work out. I mean lets be serious for a second, who actually likes Sammy Hagar before David Lee Roth? NOBODY, thats who. Kids, if you dont know who Im talking about feel free to fire up Wikipedia."
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| Splinter Cell: Blacklist (Xbox 360) Get Sneaky With the New Sam Fisher | C.O.G.
Added: 28.08.2013 15:18 | 10 views | 0 comments
It might take some time to adjust but a new Splinter Cell with a new Sam Fisher is just as good, if not better, than some of its predecessors. CanadianBoarder over at COG takes a look and gives his impressions.
"Ok, wait just a second here. You expect me to play a Splinter Cell game where Sam Fisher isnt played by Michael Ironside? Yeah, thats not going to happen.
Those were the immediate thoughts that ran through my head when it was announced that Mr. Ironside felt like he was too old to keep up as Splinter Cells main protagonist in Blacklist, the newest game in this storied franchise. In my eyes it was like replacing the lead singer of a well-known band. We know that often times that scenario just doesnt work out. I mean lets be serious for a second, who actually likes Sammy Hagar before David Lee Roth? NOBODY, thats who. Kids, if you dont know who Im talking about feel free to fire up Wikipedia."
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