A Super Stealth Game, Not Too Stealthy Anymore, Sam Is Back For Revenge

User Rating: 8 | Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Conviction PC
//////Game Overview\\\
Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell Conviction is an "action-adventure stealth game" released on April 27, 2010,
developed by Ubisoft Montreal, Key members of the Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six: Vegas team
Based on the novel splinter cell conviction which is the fifth splinter cell novel by tom clancy.
Conviction is a sequel to splinter cell double agent , where sarah fisher "sam fisher's daughter"
gets hit by a drunk driver so conviction picks up after three years of the events of double agent,
former Navy SEAL Victor Coste is held in a Black Arrow facility interrogation room as he is interviewed by an unknown group of men.
Victor begins to recount the events of Splinter Cell: Conviction in the past tense.
This continues throughout the game, with each level being narrated in the past tense as the player "experiences" what happened.

After having disappeared, Sam Fisher is remotely located and contacted by former Third Echelon colleague Anna Grímsdóttir
in a marketplace situated in Valletta,
Malta where he is investigating rumors that the hit-and-run death of his daughter Sarah might not have been accidental.
He is warned that a group of hitmen have located him. Sam kills them and interrogates the leader,
Dmitri Gramkos, learning that drug runner Andriy Kobin was responsible for the death of his daughter, Sarah.
we wont say more because we dont wanna spoil the game for you

Conviction was different from the other splinter cell games, it didnt give the players the ability to move dead bodies, it didnt have the ability to stand on two walls and kill someone passing the hall, and it was completely different but the first 4 games was all the same.
It also has a new system that is called mark and excute which gives you the ability to mark 2 people and then excute them, you can upgrade your weapons to 5 marks max, but you cant excute anyone until you kill someone using your hands.
The game also has a coop story which is Ten days before to the apprehension of Sam Fisher.
And It Also Has A Deniable Ops mode. Deniable Ops mode involves four multiplayer modes that pit the players against AIl in game modes such as Hunter, Infiltration, Last Stand, and Face-Off. Face-Off is the game's only actual competitive multiplayer mode, as it features the ability to kill the opposing spy. Hunter, Infiltration, and Last Stand are also singleplayer and do not always have to be played with a human partner.
The game does not contain the critically acclaimed "Spies Vs Mercenaries" mode featured in the previous games of the series.

//////Difficulty\\\
Rookie mode wasnt difficult at all, at the beginning of the game you will think its difficult but starting the second mission its as easy as hell, as rookie mode you can pass through missions without losing at all, 5 to 8 bullets to loose.
Normal mode was normal you might die 5 times max in a mission and 0 times if you are a pro, 2 to 4 bullets to lose
Realitstic mode was a bit difficult but if you stick to stealth it would be a piece of cake "but you cant because the game has a serious mistake which is that you dont have the ability to move bodies", but if you dont stick to stealth you might loose 6 to 10 times a mission, 1 to 2 bullet's to lose.

//////Sounds\\\
The Soundtracks where awesome, it had frustrating music that fits to a stealth game, and even the credits soundtrack was amazing.
On April 13, 2010, Ubisoft Music in conjunction with composers Michael Nielson and Kaveh Cohen released a 16-track Official Soundtrack to Splinter Cell: Conviction exclusively via iTunes
The Sounds in the main menu and in the pause menu was perfect because every click you listen to a sound and that feels awesome
the gun sounds and the voice acting was amazing too, but it had a problem which was the enemies voices are mostly the same and they say repeated senteces.
Now let's talk about the footsteps, the footsteps was greatly made and the voice of the lightbulbs when you shoot them was good too, it also had an unrealistic problem which was when you go though items the enemies doesnt hear the voices unlike the old splinter cell games.

//////Graphics\\\
the graphics where awesome, almost realistic.
one of the first games that had realistic graphics along with prince of persia: the forgotten sands and resident evil 5.

//////Keep Playing?\\\
Yes, the game will get you exited enough to finnish it, because it feels like you wanna know whats gonna happen with sam fisher and his daughter, and it makes you wanna keep playing even in one day to finnish it.
It even got me exited enough to finnish it in two weeks the first time i played it.

//////Ending\\\
The game deserved a better ending, it was unexpected because i expected a better one, i was kinda dissapointed because it ends suddenly.
i wish it was good. there are two ending choices but it doesnt change anything but a small cutscene.
the game was better than the ending.

//////The Goods\\\
Nice Character Designs-Realistic Graphics-Exiting To Play-Mark And Excute System-Nice Main Character Voice Acting-Nice Level Designs.

//////The Bads\\\
Screwed Up Ending-No Ability To Drag Dead Bodies-Less Stealth-Repeated Sentences While Enemies Talk-Allot Of Black And WhiteWhile In The Darkness.

//////Ranks\\\
Story:Great
Plot:Great
Graphics:Awesome
Controls:Great
Sounds:Excellent
Ending:Bad
Overall:Great

//////Buy It?\\\
Yes Deffenetly yes, although it has a screwed up ending and some missing stuff but buy it, and you wont regret that.
But of course its our honest opinnion,some people might like the ending and some people might say dont buy it.

//////Conclusion\\\
We would give the game 8.5 as a final score but of course its our opinnion.gamespot gave it 6.5 but the game doesnt deserve this score just because the old ones where better.
if you played the game please tell us what you think.
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