Not a bad game but it could have been better.

User Rating: 8 | Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell Pandora Tomorrow PS2
Splinter Cell Pandora Tomorrow's graphics are ok but don't really seem to have been improved upon from Splinter Cell. The graphics seem to suffer from the same issues that Splinter Cell did which is lack of depth to the characters and enemies, walls still seem a little flat or 2Dish and guns still seem a little flat. However there have been minor tweaks to these but not much. Characters seem to have a little bit more depth and detail to them and same goes for everything else. A little here and a little there but no real heavily noticeable changes have been made to the games graphics.

Splinter Cell Pandora Tomorrow's gameplay is almost the same as Splinter Cell's as well but with a small twist. Sam's split jump is more useful as he can now split jump in narrower spaces and use this to go higher up. Furthermore the split jump is used more than in Splinter Cell which is good as it shows just how useful this move really is. Another nice little twist is that Sam can know zoom in on enemies and objects with his rifle to get that precision shot in. This helps players as it allows them to pick enemies off from a longer distance.

Splinter Cell Pandora Tomorrow's audio on the other hand seems to have gotten a little worse. During gameplay Sam seems to be deaf in his left ear as he can hardly hear a thing when someone is talking and the camera is over to the left. This may frustrate players to no end at times. On the plus side though Michael Ironside reprises his role as the voice of Sam but there have been changes to the people of voice Grim and Lambert.

Overall Splinter Cell Pandora Tomorrow is a good game but it still suffers from the same sort of issues that Splinter Cell suffered from.