It looks like you're new here. If you want to get involved, click one of these buttons!
^ Back to Top
The MI6 Community is unofficial and in no way associated or linked with EON Productions, MGM, Sony Pictures, Activision or Ian Fleming Publications. Any views expressed on this website are of the individual members and do not necessarily reflect those of the Community owners. Any video or images displayed in topics on MI6 Community are embedded by users from third party sites and as such MI6 Community and its owners take no responsibility for this material.
James Bond News • James Bond Articles • James Bond Magazine
Comments
I thought Splinter Cell: Conviction was a very enjoyable. Though I do have a criticism: too short.
The stealth aspect (last known origin ghost) was brilliant and playing mind games with thugs and so forth gave me amusement.
Though I preferred Splinter Cell: Double Agent (suspenseful storyline and great character villains - Emile Dufraine and so forth). That last mission on New York rooftops (in the nightfall and snow) was epic.
Is the legendary Michael Ironside returning to voice Sam Fisher ?
Plus i heard it will be released next year!
so i am very much looking forward to a 6th game..... long live Michael Ironside aka Sam FIsher.
Plus I'm hearing it's either Splinter Cell retribution or Splinter Cell Broken Arrow. personally I like splinter Cell broken Arrow more. Also teaser trailer and title are expected to be released next month.
I'd love it if ti wound up being Splinter Cell Broken Arrow.
Agreed. I hate it in games when if you're spotted you fail, I prefer it when if you're spotted you have to fight. Anyways, I thought conviction was great, even better than double agent, and I'm looking forward to this one.
The game is called Splinter Cell Blacklist and it won't feature Michael Ironside as the voice of Sam Fisher. With or without Mr. Ironside this game looks like it's going to be awesome.
http://www.gameinformer.com/games/splinter_cell_blacklist/b/xbox360/archive/2012/06/08/what-makes-blacklist-different-from-previous-games-in-the-series.aspx
http://www.gameinformer.com/b/news/archive/2012/09/25/new-splinter-cell-blacklist-trailer-gives-sam-the-fifth-freedom.aspx
But having seen the trailers for Blacklist, I think they're going to do it. SCK20 equipment is back... Mercs mode is back... the plot is going global again... it's an even greater refinement of what was already an excellent system. It's a shame to lose Michael Ironside, but we have to trust that Ubisoft know what they are doing.
Eidos on the other hand... if they hadn't brought David Bateson back as 47 I think there would have been war!
I've known this for quite some time, actually (and, surprisingly, before the John Woo movie came out).
new trailer WOW
agreed but with no bond game on the horizon (which sucks) at least i have Splinter cell..
I just beat it the other day and it's fantastic. While it's not my favorite one (that honor goes to "Chaos Theory") it's the one that has so much more you can do in it. From single campaign missions, co-op missions, and side missions you can do alone or with a friend, to unlocking and buying new suits and weapons as well as upgrading them, this includes upgrading your HQ. Now Spies vs Mercs is back as well for some online carnage!
My only complaints are the lack of Michael Ironside as Sam Fisher. The new guy does a good job but I often had to remind myself that the character I was playing as is Sam Fisher. When Ironside retired from the role they should've retired Fisher too and brought in a new character. "Conviction" would have been a good final for Sam.
My other complaint is that the stealth isn't like it used to be. I miss the good ol' days of sneaking around and have it be truly challenging. "Conviction" and "Blacklist" make it too easy with quick kills.
I give Blacklist a 9/10.
1) Chaos Theory
2) Double Agent
3) Blacklist
4) Splinter Cell
5) Pandora Tomorrow
6) Conviction
I just sold it the other day and now that some time has passed since I beat it I feel like I can give it a more realistic rating. I now give it an 8/10 and it moves down on my ranking list while Pandora Tomorrow moves up.
1) Chaos Theory
2) Double Agent
3) Pandora Tomorrow
4) Splinter Cell
5) Blacklist
6) Conviction