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Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Double Agent

Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Double Agent
Publisher: Ubisoft
Platform: PS3
Category: Shooter
Rating Info 
 		PEGI Rated 16+ 
Release Date: 30/03/2007
Member Rating: 3 Stars
Number of Players: 1-6
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Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Double Agent Description

Playing a double agent is the new black. If you doubt us, see Infernal Affairs, or the Martin Scorcese remake, The Departed. But for the first time, the veritable Splinter Cell series gets on board the gravy-bandwagon-train. The general double agent concept fits perfectly with the Splinter Cell series, which has always had its roots firmly in the espionage and stealth genre. And let's face it, if you are a double agent, best not to go drawing attention to yourself. So once more, you take the role of Sam Fisher. But this time, instead of stealthing around in black as part of the NSA 'Black Ops' agency and taking on the bad guys, you go undercover with a terrorist organisation and take them on from within. Sneaky. Sam's deep cover is set up by the intricate staging of a number of bank robberies and murders, the result of which is Sam ending up in jail with a terrorist organisation member. Together they break out of prison, and Sam is successfully inserted, as the spy types say. This undercover brother schtick is not really a case of bandwagon jumping - it's an opportunity for Ubisoft to inject some drama into the series, as you are faced with moral dilemmas as your 'straight down the line' good guy has to maintain his cover among the evil terrorist scum. As a next-generation outing for the SC series, Double Agent, of course, looks incredible, and adds those touches we were hoping would materialise with the appearance of PS3 - like a dynamic weather system that makes visibility variable during the game - adding tension to the already nerve-racking missions as your objective flickers in and out of view. And because this is all dynamic, the next time you play through, the experience can be subtly different. Double Agent will see you traverse the globe, with levels as far spread as Russia, the Congo, New Orleans and Shanghai...so pack your toothbrush. You won't have much other gadgetry at your disposal, at least initially, as you have to maintain your cover. Map size in Double Agent is considerably increased - with the smallest map in the new game being larger than the biggest from the previous game, Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory.

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Reviewed by: fat-elvisDate: 26/11/2007Rating: 3 Stars
It's an OK game, nothing special and definitely not Next Gen. Graphics are a touch better than PS2, the loading is slow and the whole game feels plodding. Also it's quite easy to complete. If you like previous Splinter Cell games (which I do) it is well worth a go as it's just more of the same. Don't expect to be blown away with any part of it though....that should happen when the next Splinter Cell arrives. Bottom line : Rental only!
Features
  • Double agent gameplay and branching storyline: Play both sides and decide between opposing NSA and terrorists objectives. You choose who's priorities to support, and who's to undermine. Your actions affect the story and gameplay, leading to shockingly different endings.
  • Upgradeable weapons and gadgets: As you progress get access to upgraded prototype gadgets and weapons, like improved night vision, based on your choices and covert skills.
  • Authentic double agent tactics: Use realistic tactics, based on testimonies of actual undercover agents, to sabotage the enemies' plans.
  • Don't blow your cover: Steal, destroy, kill, and evade the authorities. Do whatever it takes to make your mark and gain their trust.
  • A world of International espionage: Go from Shanghai and Cozumel to America itself, where New York City and Los Angeles are threatened by the terrorists' agenda of destruction.
  • All-new extreme gameplay situations: Conduct your missions underwater amidst churning ice floes, in a blinding sandstorm, or even sheathed in dust and smoke.
  • Innovative multiplayer: The critically acclaimed multiplayer modes are back with new innovations and exclusives for each platform. Get recruited and earn rank upgrades, and sabotage and spy for your team.


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