It's all about Sam Fisher. He is no more an agent but once again dragged into the action by force and against his will. He is a deadly weapon and takes out his enemies one by one. About this game. It has fast pace, nice combination between action and stealth, cool gadgets and weapons to use. Like previous games, he hides in the shadows and perform his deadly tactics. When staying in the dark, he is a ghost, which kills enemies silently without being detected. In this game, he found out his daughter is alive and should do his mission to see her again. Sam Fisher is a strong character and we like to watch him what he does. When he enters third echelon, he found a night vision, a cool gadget which can see enemies behind the walls. He can climb walls and shoot his enemies and perform deadly drops. The main difference between this game and double agent is the amount of action in this game and we should not be worry about alarms. There were some similarities between this game and batman arkham asylum about its stealth tactics. But in batman these kinds of actions perform much effective and in some points it's the main key to pass the enemies. In the whole this game is a new experience in the world of Sam Fisher and its nice to watch him back again.
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