Double Agent is a mind-blowing stealth game with plenty of eventful scenarios and in-game features

User Rating: 8.8 | Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell Double Agent PS2
Stealth action has been redefined once again with the 4th installment of the Splinter Cell series. Double Agent is a brilliantly laid out game with first class stealth action and a very intriguing storyline.

Apart from Sam Fisher being bald in the game, there are some other new features in the game. One of them is an in-game-cinematic option. It’s more like Resident Evil 4’s cinematics where button prompts will appear on the screen and you have to have to follow it. In Double Agent, Sam has the option to either kill or knockout his foe. This of course affects Sam’s trust between the JBA (suspicious) or NSA (confident). As such everything you do within these sequences will give you a different outcome in the story.
The games solo mode is more or less like Chaos Theory, except with a better story and more neck snapping and underwater stealth kills. Sound as usual is top class, everything is so clear and realistic in the game and it is definitely a trademark of the Splinter Cell series. Graphics were just as good as Chaos Theory, but the lighting effects have been improved to some degree.

Double Agents features online play and multiplayer modes in co-relation with the game’s solo mode. Surely get this game if you have internet access with your system or unless you’re a fan of the series, you might want to skip buying this game and renting it instead.

All in all, Double Agent is a brilliant game, and thankfully it still retains that Splinter Cell charm.