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Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell (Xbox)

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  • BBFC Rating: Parental Guidance
  • Media: Video Game

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Product Features

  • Xbox Live Compatible
  • A new echelon of stealth action
  • New moves: Diving somersault, ledge hang, pipe climb, peek around corners and shoot, drop attack, drag and hide bodies
  • Use gadgets: Sticky camera, laser microphones, fibre optic camera, PDA...
  • Pick up and use any small object in the environment, shoot any light and take advantage of shadows
  • Techno-thriller story, geopolitical tensions, pulse-pounding action at global scale
  • 14 missions through 4 countries
  • Infiltrate high-security strongholds (including CIA headquarters)

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  • ASIN: B000066E7X
  • Release Date: 29 Nov 2002
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars See all reviews (74 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 5,665 in PC & Video Games (See Bestsellers in PC & Video Games)

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Amazon.co.uk Review
Author Tom Clancy has written some fine novels, and UbiSoft has written some great games based on these works. Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell is one such release. This one is a bit different, however: it models itself on that champion of espionage, Metal Gear Solid 2, which, as it happens, is a good thing.

As Sam Fisher, you are out to save the world from international terrorism. In doing this, stealth is of paramount importance. Splinter Cell makes terrific use of light and shadows in this regard. If Sam Fisher stays in the dark, he is less likely to be seen; but, equipped with night vision goggles, you are not hindered by the lighting effects. It's a clever system that creates some memorable scenes and adds to the sensation of being undercover.

Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell is a supremely balanced game. The initial training received is just long enough, gameplay is perfectly weighted between stealth and action, and the blend of different objectives in missions ensures that the experience never becomes a chore. More than being merely balanced, though, Splinter Cell excels in all areas. This is as compelling a spy game as you'll ever play. --Jonti Davies


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15 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Stealth, action and suspense all wrapped up into one game., 21 Sep 2003
This is a game that utilises both power and game-play into one great game. Watching the cut scenes places a sense of realism into the game. The news clips are done wonderfully and sometimes leaves you thinking, “Am I watching Fox News?”

Once the game-play begins the first impressive impression are the graphics and movements of your character. The training level teaches you every move you will need to carry out. The movement of Sam Fisher is incredible, the way he climbs and moves his way along ledges, to the way he slides down poles and zip lines. Watching him rappel looks like a real undercover agent ready to make a stealthy entry into a building.

One great feature of the game is the use of shadow and lighting effects. You must use the darkness to your advantage. Once Sam Fisher is in the dark he can use stealth tactics to sneak up to an enemy, grab him and knock him out, or interrogate him to extract important information needed for your mission objectives, or force him to do certain actions that you are unable to do, for instance force the enemy to scan his eye, or enter a secured system within a computer.

Leaving a dead or unconscious person lying around can increase chances of another enemy patrol spotting the body. So, to prevent this from occurring you are able to lift up the body and deposit the body within a safe perimeter.

The weapons you are supplied with are incredible and very exciting to use. The Laser Microphone allows you to listen to conversation through certain surfaces. Distraction Camera (with zoom thermal and night vision) can be shot out from your M.A.W.S (Modular Assault Weapon System) and can be used to attract enemies with a sound, and then be used to release a cloud of incapacitating gas when the enemies are nearby. That is just a fraction of gadgets available.

With the limitation of ammo and health within a level you are encouraged to think stealthy. Within a few seconds an enemy can exterminate you within shooting distance. You must think strategically before taking on a group of enemies. Shoot out the lights to darken your area, sneak up poles to escape land troops, snipe out certain troops etc.

One problem arises though. Game-play really places you into a game of realism but the AI is not up to scratch. An enemy may here glass smash or notice the light shot out, and then after a few seconds of silence the troop will turn around and say “Maybe it was nothing!” And carry on with their business.

Another major headache is the fact that you cannot pick up the enemy weapon. Once your ammo is down to nothing you are left in a critical usually a life-threatening situation.

Music is very atmospheric and you eventually grow to need the music, since the music changes when you are in stealth mode, when an enemy senses danger, to when an enemy has spotted you.

All in all a very unique exciting game.

GRAPHICS: 8/10
Excellent lighting effect and movement from your character. Realistic night and thermal image effects.

SOUNDS: 8/10
Atmospheric. Paying attention to the change in music is for sure a must for you to succeed in your mission.

GAMEPLAY: 10/10
A top quality game of distinction. Stealth, action and suspense all wrapped up into one game. Hours of play.

The good points:

· Lighting put to excellent use.
· Graphics are top notch.
· Interact with the environment.
· Excellent weapons and gadgets.
· Lovely news cut scenes.
· Excellent character movement and interaction.
· The ability to interrogate and force the enemy to carry out actions.
· Easy learning curve.
· Value for money.

The bad points:

· Unable to pick up enemy weapons.
· Sometimes the enemy AI is not up to scratch.

FINAL RESULT:
9/10

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The best espionage game around, 9 Dec 2002
By Sky700 (London) - See all my reviews
Splinter Cell is a long awaited major Xbox title that I am delighted to say has lived up to the hype.

You play as sole NSA field operative, Sam Fisher, undertaking covert operations for the US government. The game is set a couple of years ahead and follows a story that is both believable and entertaining as it unfolds throughout the game.

The basic premise of the game is to execute the missions by the use of stealth tactics using the shadows to hide in whilst moving throughout scenarios, hiding dead bodies or ones that you have merely knocked out by sneaking up and grabbing them.

To describe the game a purely stealth would be misleading as the gameplay changes sufficiently to keep interest high. Certain missions require pure stealth in which killing anyone results in mission failure whilst others require the opposite. It's makes for a superbly paced game.

During the game Sam can utilise various gadgets combined with his versatile acrobatic moves with which to thwart enemies. The gadgets are great (though not all are available from the first mission), the best of which include 'sticky' cameras fired out of a rifle onto a wall allowing you to see what lies round the corner, a fibre optic cable to slip under a door and see what's on the other side before going through, to night and thermal vision goggles. The use of the night/thermal vision goggles is essential and the way the coders have graphically implemented their use is true genius at work.

The graphics in the game are quite simply amazing. Aside from a couple of minor and forgivable flaws (heads of body's disappearing into a wall when hidden in a corner) the graphics demonstrate what Xbox is capable of. Splinter Cell is the kind of game you show to your mates to prove that Xbox was a worthy buy!

A couple of minor negatives (all games seem to have them), is that there are certain frustrating moments when trial and error is needed to progress. Also the game is quite linear. I would personally have preferred to have more freedom to choose my route through the levels. Having said that such linearity does have its advantages as it allows you concentrate on what stealth tactics to adopt to get through each of the levels.

In any event neither of these niggles detract from what is a supremely engrossing and enjoyable game. You can pass two or three hours in a playing session without even realising it and the desire to repeat missions time and time again to try different tactics gives the game longevity. Also there is a downloadable option on the menu in readiness I presume for new content via Xbox Live. No review can give this game justice, this is not one to rent this a one to buy and I thoroughly recommend doing so.

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75 of 93 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing! A Metal Gear Thrasher!!!, 1 Nov 2002
By Paul Munro "hndpaul" (Northants) - See all my reviews
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This is an amazing game and will put the XBox squarely on the map. The graphics deserve ten stars with only slight camera angle problems at selected points; the sound is superb, and effects brilliant and the whole atmosphere of the game stinks of professional development. The detail is amazing- from reflective windows and cupboards to the animation when you type on computer keyboards, right down to picking up things like tin cans and throwing them! There are gadgets galore- even a fibre optic camera you can pass under doors to view the room inside. Your view is excellent- using either infra-red heat sensitive view or night vision (or normal, but it gets dark and eery without NV).

Controls are fine with neither slugishness or delay. This is a really great game and shows the XBox off perfectly. Buy it!

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2.0 out of 5 stars How Disappointing
I have tried so hard to like this game. I would say that stealth games are probably my favourite genre next to first person shooters and with a while to wait before the next... Read more
Published on 7 Nov 2006 by D. Hall

5.0 out of 5 stars True genius with one flaw
True genius with one flaw

I'm usually a fps game player on the PC so had never played anything like Splinter Cell until I bought an Xbox. Read more
Published on 26 May 2006 by D-Dom

3.0 out of 5 stars Not as good as everyone says.
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5.0 out of 5 stars The classic shadow based stealth game.
This is a true classic. You hide in the shadows and complete your mission without being detected. The lights in this game are beautifull, but they are your worst enemy. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars The Class Classic
I really don't understand how some folks have reviewed this game in a negative light. Saying that the control system is terrible, lacking atmosphere etc is so far wide of the mark... Read more
Published on 17 Dec 2004

5.0 out of 5 stars Metal gear... who?
This game absolutely tops all other stealth/action games.
Everyone always says that metal gear solid is the best stealth series out. No way! Read more
Published on 14 Nov 2004 by J. Snook

1.0 out of 5 stars Like controlling a clumsy automaton...
This looked great, but the controls are really shocking, completely anti-intuitive. You know those silky controls in games like Metroid, Halo, Prince of Persia etc, in which your... Read more
Published on 30 Oct 2004 by J. Rogers

5.0 out of 5 stars Splinter Cell, the Original
This game is not about Marines entering a combat zone and killing everyone that points a gun in their general vicinity. This game is about Espionage, spying. Read more
Published on 24 Sep 2004 by Adam Lea

5.0 out of 5 stars Sam Fisher makes history!
This game is absolutely fantastic. I bought it reluctantly on reccomendation from a friend but as soon as i atarted playing I was hooked. Read more
Published on 16 Aug 2004 by Web_Guru

2.0 out of 5 stars Boring!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Having bought this game from hearing all the hype surrounding it, I could not wait to play it. Damm was I disappointed, what is the point of buying a game where all you do is... Read more
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