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Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory (Xbox)
 
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Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory (Xbox)

by Ubisoft
Xbox  Ages 16 and Over
4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (26 customer reviews)

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Game Information

  • Platform:   Xbox
  • PEGI Rating: Ages 16 and Over
  • Media: Video Game


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  • ASIN: B00029P93M
  • Release Date: 1 April 2005
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (26 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 15,143 in PC & Video Games (See Top 100 in PC & Video Games)

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The year is 2008. Citywide blackouts... stock exchange sabotage... electronic hijacking of national defence systems... this is information warfare, which has become the most dangerous threat to global stability. To prevent these attacks, you must infiltrate deep into hostile territory and aggressively collect critical intelligence, closer than ever to enemy soldiers. You are Sam Fisher, the NSA's most elite black-ops agent. To achieve your mission you will operate undetected, kill at close-range, attack with your combat knife, shoot with the modular SC20K rifle, and use radical suppression techniques such as the inverted neck break. Work alone, or enjoy the thrill of cooperative multiplayer infiltration missions, where teamwork is the ultimate weapon.

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Good game but the challenge is all gone, 25 Jun 2005
This review is from: Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory (Xbox) (Video Game)
Splinter Cell 1 was a great game: 3 alarms and mission over, having to hide bodies...it was great. However, this sense of stealth and challenge has gone in Chaos Theory. You have near enough infinite alarms, it just 'makes it harder' and hiding bodies doesn't matter anymore on the majority of the missions.

Despite this, the graphics are just tremendous and could not be beaten and the new stealth moves are superb aswell like throwing someone off a ledge or slitting their throat from behind. The missions designs are good aswell such as the Bank and the Penthouse.

Another massive, long-awaited feature is the multiplayer online & offline co op mode. The missions are not the story missions however you will notice that they are linked in one mission and they have been desgined so you need two people to complete them. Also, they have implemented some good co op moves like throwing each other and giving each other a hand up on to ledge then climbingup the other guys legs.

Overall: 4/5

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Fans of the genre will love it, 6 April 2005
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M. Green (Herts, England) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory (Xbox) (Video Game)
Right, lets start off with the improvements. This is a much improved game over the embarrasingly bad by comparison SC:PT. Developed by the team that did SC1, this is more of a sequel to the original the SC:PT. The graphics have been improved yet again, and the visual details are spectacular, as are the sounds. There are still the usuall pithy quips and jokes from the people you are fighting, and the game is enjoyable.

There are now 4 options for each door: open door, open door stealth, bash door, and optic cable. ALso, instead of just picking locks, there is a new function break lock. The open door stealth command allows you to control the opening of the door the entire way through opening it, instead of just getting a sneak peak like the original. The bash door knocks out enemies in close range but creates a lot of noise. One main extra that is apparent in this is the change of tactics. As always, there is an option to stay stealthy, but in this there is an assault load out - another new feature is the ability to select your load outs.

The SC-20k has more functions. There are now only sticky cameras - which act as both camera predecessors, and can be seen from even after they have been exited as long as they have not given out the gas. There are now 4 attachments to the basic SC-20k. The launcher section like in the two prequels, and 3 new - the foregrip (allows a steadier hand and much easier to control without zooming), the sniper attachemnt - which allows zoom in 1.5x, 3x and 4.5x but is very loud, firing a AP round, and the shotgun attachment (devastating at short range but extremely loud). There is now also a noise meter as well as a light meter and sam now has emf vision like the mercs in SC:PT multiplayer as well as his nightvision and his thermal imaging. The laser dot on the pistol has gone, to be replaced by an emp, which stops things like cameras, lights etc working for a short period of time - very useful.

Sam also has a major new tool in his war against terrorism - the combat knife. This can be used in lethal attacks (see below), or to cut material like tents, or to break locks. Also, this is much more terrifying when you grab a character than just sam.

There are many more interactions with the environment - including actually having to hack pcs instead of letting him stand there and do the work - and more with npc's such as the lethal attack instead out just knocking out without a weapon.

The single player story mode has a much better storyline and is much better than SC:PT. Another HUGE improvement is with the multiplayer.

There is a new co-op mode available with 2 players on the same machine or over the internet. Also, the shadownet/merc game is still there, with the original modes replaced by new ones, some the same, some completely original.

There are only a few downsides to chaos theory. Firstly, there is no tutorial, so new players may find it a bit hard to get to grips with. Second, you cannot choose your own load out exactly as i would have liked, but can choose between 3 options: redding's reccomendation, stealth, and assault. I haven't found any glitches in the game, and other than these minor comments i can't find anything wrong with it.

An excellent game!

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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars OMG the graphics!, 27 Feb 2006
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J. Meeklah (Exeter, UK) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory (Xbox) (Video Game)
I don't know what ubisoft have done but the graphics engine for this edition of Sam Fisher stealth is fantastic. This becomes immediately apparent in the first level sitting on the beach below a lighthouse. The way the moonlight reflects from the wet rocks, the sheer level of detail in the colour and hue of your surroundings. Gameplay is varied and exciting, there are normally two ways to travel through parts of a level and achieve ones objectives. The rating that you get for each level at the end is incentive to go back and do it all again to achieve that nice sounding 100% rating for being one sly person. Thank you for listening and good night.
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