Splinter Cell Blacklist Review | ExtremeGamer
Added: 04.09.2013 2:19 | 15 views | 0 comments
Splinter Cell: Blacklist sees the original king-of-sneak, Sam Fisher, returning to his old ways while keeping the new action focused direction of Conviction in check. This should be welcoming to all those who appreciate both approaches within the Splinter Cell brand. One half stealth creeper, and the other quick bag-and-tag; Blacklist has a fine line to balance.
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| Entertainment Fuse: Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell Blacklist (360) Review: Can Sam Be The Top Dog Again?
Added: 03.09.2013 16:19 | 9 views | 0 comments
One of the longest running and most popular stealth series is back. Sam Fisher returns after arguably his strongest performance so far in 2010s Conviction and looks to improve even further on the formula. But can such an incredible game be topped? While not as innovative as its predecessor, Blacklist is still a very strong stealth game that earns its right to be called a Splinter Cell game in almost all areas. Sam is not pushing the boundary as much as before, but he can still hang with the best of them.
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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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| UK Chart: Saints Row holds off Splinter Cell
Added: 02.09.2013 9:17 | 14 views | 0 comments
Final Fantasy XIV, Rayman Legends and Madden 25 make top ten debuts. Saints Row 4 held off Splinter Cell Blacklist to retain the top spot on the UK all formats all prices chart during the week ended August 31.
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| Splinter Cell Blacklist Review | LazyGamer
Added: 01.09.2013 22:19 | 13 views | 0 comments
LazyGamer: "Through Splinter Cell: Blacklist, Ubisoft has reminded us of what a force of nature, Sam Fisher truly is. The take-home message is that there's still life in the old dog. While, the game may be a compromise of sorts, with a merger of concepts and ideas, its true success lies in how flexible and rewarding the gameplay is.""
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| Splinter Cell: Blacklist | Telegraph
Added: 01.09.2013 21:22 | 11 views | 0 comments
Splinter Cell Blacklist is the quintessential video game blockbuster. It stuffs in militaristic fetish across a globe-trotting solo campaign, taking in Iran, London, Cuba and the good old US of A . Theres co-op aplenty with survival modes and terrorist hunts. Moral choices: will you kill this man or will you not kill this man? Class-based asymmetric multiplayer. RPG-style upgrades.
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| Splinter Cell: Blacklist | Telegraph
Added: 01.09.2013 20:19 | 10 views | 0 comments
Splinter Cell Blacklist is the quintessential video game blockbuster. It stuffs in militaristic fetish across a globe-trotting solo campaign, taking in Iran, London, Cuba and the good old US of A . Theres co-op aplenty with survival modes and terrorist hunts. Moral choices: will you kill this man or will you not kill this man? Class-based asymmetric multiplayer. RPG-style upgrades.
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