A disapointing sequel that teaches players how to get caught or killed quickly. With blood and language, of course.

User Rating: 3.5 | Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell Pandora Tomorrow PS2
Storyline Introduction:

It begins with Sam Fisher trying to save hostages before they are killed. You later have to track and identify a merc named Mortified_Penguin. Shortly before a creepy dead-body storage scene.

Character Profiles:

Sam Fisher:

Sammy here is an espionage agent with a violent temper STOP. Just kidding.

Irving Lambert:

Sam's annoying boss. He needs to zip it and quit whining. Need I say more?

End of character profiles.

Note: Before I continue, I want to tell you that in some missions you are banned from using lethal force. That's great if you want to interrogate bad guys and save lives, but it's a bit hard to run up and knock-out a baddie when he has a .45 aimed at your head.

Graphics:

Stiff, sketchy, and jagged.

Sound:

Decent.

Concept:

It's nothing you haven't seen or heard before.

Fun:

Enough to keep you interested for about half an hour.

Conclusion:

Unless you want hear bad language and see bloodied-up scientist, don't waste your time or money on this game.