![]() ![]() If you, like me, bought this on the promise of a return to the "classic" SvM multi-player. If you liked the original trilogy, this game is an insult. TLDR: port of Call of Duty meets neutered Sam Fisher. It also crashing about every 20 mins with the DX11 client. They killed the best multi-player concept with silly and dumb gameplay and managed to do worse then the worst spies vs mercs offering they had put out until now. ![]() Spies are so overpowered in their ability to run from any direction and insta-kill its just a horrible idea from whatever person thought this was good. Merc's being considered the hunters are a total joke. Run near a merc from any direction, press a single button, almost faster then a merc can shoot you down and you get a insta kill. Dumbest thing ever in SC? Spy one button insta-kills. Although kills could be done, it was a careful move that had to be made. Chaos Theory made great improvements to that online play. It was a huge step forward in bringing suspense and fun to consoles in it's day. I really liked Pandora Tomorrow totally new and innovative spies vs mercs. I wouldn't have paid 60 bucks for a rehash action spy game which looks exactly like Conviction. Chaos Theory made great Beatlejuice6687 3 This review is only for the online multiplayer, which is the only reason I bought it. … Expandīeatlejuice6687 3 This review is only for the online multiplayer, which is the only reason I bought it. Sadly, I don't think it's ever coming back. It's a somewhat fun game, but it's pretty far from what made Splinter Cell "redefine the stealth action" genre. Everything that was challenging in the previous games is now gone. Even shooting light bulbs rewards you with money. If you opt for wiping out the whole base, you'll get 20000+ points and even more money. And if you remain completely invisible without leaving as much as a drop of sweat, the game rewards you with a lame 11000 points and a few thousand dollars. But apparently, if you knock out the entire base before hacking the servers, it's not suspicious at all and they won't wipe out the data, because, bleh. You'll go on this mission where you must hack some computers, and where, if you're "detected", the enemy will wipe out the data and the mission will be a failure. The next morning, nobody will remember a thing and will probably blame the destroyed light bulbs and cameras on a power surge or something. You can knock out as many people as you want, shoot out light bulbs, destroy cameras, you name it. In SC:B, being a Ghost means you can be seen by the enemy as long as you knock him out within a second. The SC fans will likely opt for the Ghost approach. I always thought that the point of a secret agent was that his existence remained as much a secret as possible. "Stealth Action Redefined" was the original subtitle of Splinter Cell. The SC fans will likely opt for the It seems the 5 years between Chaos Theory and Conviction had everyone forget what made the series so different than everything else. It seems the 5 years between Chaos Theory and Conviction had everyone forget what made the series so different than everything else. ![]()
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