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Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Double Agent (Wii)

by Ubisoft
Platform:   Nintendo Wii
4.1 out of 5 stars See all reviews (11 customer reviews)
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  • Platform:   Nintendo Wii
  • BBFC Rating: Suitable for 15 years and over Suitable for 15 years and over. Not for sale to persons under age 15. By placing an order for this product, you declare that you are 15 years of age or over.
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Product Features

  • Dual objectives to fulfil: NSA government agents and terrorists will each want you to accomplish opposing tasks at the same time.
  • Discover the tension of being a double agent: Use actual tactics employed by today's real-life double agents to sabotage the terrorists' plans.
  • Explore a branching storyline with multiple endings: Your choices have an impact on how the story and gameplay unfolds.
  • A world of international espionage: Missions from all over the world, from Asia to Africa to the heart of the U.S. Experience extreme situations: underwater or in a sandstorm, hiding behind the dust or smoke and even skydiving.
  • New authentic gadgets: Master the latest weapons and gadgets used by NSA government agents in addition to black-market terrorist weapons.

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  • ASIN: B000INWT58
  • Item Weight: 100 g
  • Release Date: 22 Dec 2006
  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars See all reviews (11 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 2,945 in PC & Video Games (See Bestsellers in PC & Video Games)

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    #66 in  PC & Video Games > Nintendo Wii > Games > Action & Shooter

Product Description

Amazon.co.uk Review:
In a nutshell:
Splinter Cell returns with an all-new story of double-dealing terrorists and uncomfortable moral decisions. Its greatest new feature though is its multiplayer, which continues to expand into the definitive online stealth experience.

The lowdown:
You can only imagine that Sam Fisher must get a good pension, because he doesn’t seem to have an easy life. This time his role as a double agent in a terrorist group forces him to constantly make difficult moral choices, from big set piece decisions on whether to execute hostages to simple choices in-game such as whether to help out civilians. Although there are few significant changes to the controls this time around, for once most of the game doesn’t take place in the dark. Stealth is still paramount though, especially since two onscreen trust meters track whether you’re still in favour with both the terrorists and the NSA. The terrorist base also acts as a sort of hub world which you keep returning to between missions and slowly explore and unlock as the game’s story unfurls.

Most exciting moment:
The expanded Spies vs. Mercenaries multiplayer game now has even less connection to the single player campaign, with the spies using only hand-to-hand combat and moving much faster than Sam Fisher. It now supports a total of six players at once and is one of the few online action games to offer a genuine alternative to the normal first person deathmatches.

Since you ask:
The next Splinter Cell game is subtitled Conviction and is due out some time next year. Controversially it has been announced as an Xbox 360 and PC exclusive only, with no PlayStation 3 or Wii versions currently scheduled.

The bottom line:
The best Splinter Cell yet, particularly in multiplayer mode.-HARRISON DENT

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Veteran agent Sam Fisher is back. But he's never faced an enemy like this before.

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4.0 out of 5 stars One for the Splinter Cell fans only., 5 May 2007
By Mirlo Cardenas (London, UK) - See all my reviews
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Fun:4.0 out of 5 stars 
I've been a huge Splinter Cell fan ever since I "borrowed" my brother's Splinter Cell 1 Gamecube game a few years back. Since then I've bought every new game in the series, my favourite being Chaos Theory.

I don't have a 360 (yet) or PS3, so I had to choose between the Gamecube and Wii versions. I chose the Wii version simply because I wanted to see how the Wii controls worked.

It will take you a while to get comfortable with the controls, but after a few hours of play it should start to become second nature. Most of the controls work well enough, but there are a few that can cause some frustration.

- The jump move (by flicking the Nunchuck upwards) can get slightly annoying. It works well enough, but having to flick the nunchuck upwards can take away from the experience at times because it's the only move in the game where you need to flick quite fast and violently.
- The "back-to-the-wall" move (flick the Nunchuck left or right) on the other hand doesn't work well at all. This is because the motion is way too sensitive and so a slight left or right movement of your left hand will trigger it. The only way to never accidentally hug a wall is either never go near one or keep your left hand perfectly still.
- Another Nunchuck tilt move is the move to shift your weapon from hand to hand so you have better vision when coming up to corners etc, (brought over from Chaos Theory, you pressed and held Z and then moved the analogue stick left or right to switch). Because it uses the same Nunchuck tilt sensitivity, sometimes you'll be in the aim view, and suddenly you'll shift your gun to the left hand, or vice-versa. This can become quite annoying.

These Nunchuck moves would have worked a lot better if you had to press and hold a certain button first to active them.
Despite these control gripes, they don't ruin the game as a whole, as you do eventually get used to them.

The graphics are decent, although you may need to calibrate your tv to get the best possible picture. My tv was calibrated a while ago and was great for all my other Wii (and Gamecube) games. However Splinter Cell looked rather awful. Especially the lack in contrast resulting in "greyed" out textures when they should be in shadow.
After a re-calibration, taking my contrast up and brightness way down, the game seemed a lot closer to the target shots on the back of the box.
Be warned though that the game still isn't as good as it looks on the back of the box, and the ones at the top of this Amazon page. They are clearly 360 shots, and misleading.
Also, there are times when the game will appear to have Fisher lit up, but the light meter saying he is in pitch black, also a result from the (sometimes) shoddy graphics and lighting, meaning you will need to keep a close eye on the visibility meter at all times to make sure you are hidden in darkness.

I haven't had a chance to play much of the multiplayer mode, so I can't comment on that, although it seemed pretty solid.

Overall, I'd say this game isn't as good as Chaos Theory, but it's a decent enough effort. If you don't have a 360 or PS3, and are a Splinter Cell fan, then I think this is worth picking up. Let's hope Splinter Cell: Conviction comes out on the Wii!
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Must buy for cheap price., 27 Jul 2007
By Ms. Kimberley L. Sturt (uk) - See all my reviews
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Fun:3.0 out of 5 stars 
Was dubious of poor internet reviews and varying user reviews. Decided to pick this up for £15 sealed from Tesco.
Surely, it's worth £15?

Bad: Old gen game ported to Wii with added remote controls only.
No 60hz screen display, no excuse for that.
Some dated looking textures, but overall okay.

Good: I actually had no issues with the controls. You physically move with the nunchuk analog and rotate camera with remote, (pretty standard set-up to me). I've never ruined a scene/room because of the remote controls, (only because I was to noisy breaking necks!) So, the controls are good with me.
Great atmosphere, cool story and nice level design. Very envolving and atmospheric. Challening but not frustrating. Thers is no support for the gamecube controllor but again, I've found the remote controls comfortable and enjoyable. I sat in the dark with the television up loud and played through this for an hour and twenty mins straight so it definately won me over on first sitting. I was engrossed and never annoyed at the game. Needs good concentration to play, but it's a Tom Clancy stealth game so that's expected. You feel rewarded when taking out cameras and lasers before they detect you, so the game requires discipline but it's a rewarding experience. You really do feel like a genuine spy. Note: I had to turn my tv settings/brightness etc down to really appreciate the shadows, some textures look a bit odd otherwise. But, this may of just been my tv's default settings. Definately worth buying for a budget price. Not a pick up and play game, not for everyone I imagine but I'm very happy I bought Double Agent.





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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Splinter cell, 22 April 2007
By A. Clemerson (Newcastle UK) - See all my reviews
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Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars 
I love this game. There are a lot of controls but the game takes you through them and it soon feels natural. Co-op mode is fantastic. the best thing about it is that you have to decide whether to follow orders from the goodies or the baddies, and make sure you remain trusted by both sides! I would recommend it to anyone.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Double Agent - Wii
Double Agent on the Wii is OK but not up to the standards set by Splinter Cell games for PC
Control system takes some getting used to and the graphics aren't exactly cutting... Read more
Published 1 month ago by Earl Colina

5.0 out of 5 stars Great Game
Hubby over the moon and keeps him queit trying to figure out the game :)
Published 5 months ago by M. A. Beckett

5.0 out of 5 stars Must have 4 the wii
Excellent game.
Controls:9/10
storyline:8/10
graphics:9/10
overall:10/10
A must have for the wii. Buy it!!!!!!
Published 7 months ago by Mrs. Ann L. Sykes

4.0 out of 5 stars An Utterly Excellent Game
Although the controls seem a little complex at first (purely for the reason that there are so many different moves), it doesn't take long to get used to. Read more
Published 15 months ago by Brain

4.0 out of 5 stars Good classic Splinter Cell but not anything like the other versions
I have the Gamecube version but apart from the obvious controls it's the same. As a classic Splinter Cell it is very good but after buying the PC version (for the better graphics)... Read more
Published 16 months ago by Samuel Webster

2.0 out of 5 stars Hard To Know What To Do
I played on this game for hours but cannot work out what to do! So far i cannot see why people think this game is so good.
Can anyone tell me what to do. Read more
Published 24 months ago by Hugh Marbaix-clarke

4.0 out of 5 stars The best fighting game yet!
This is the best fighting game for the Wii yet! The controls are difficult to master at first but once you get the hang of them there are so many possibilities! Read more
Published on 13 Feb 2007 by Lj Farnworth

5.0 out of 5 stars This is better than you could ever imagine
When i bought this i thought it was the only game the looked half decent on the release date. Boy was i right! Read more
Published on 14 Jan 2007 by Mrs. Melanie J. Munro

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