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Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell Pandora Tomorrow (PC)
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by - written on 02/10/05 (Very useful, 225 readings)
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Building on the success of one of the rare breed of "sneak 'em up" games, Ubisoft bring us the continuing adventures of Sam Fisher, ex-Navy SEAL and now government operative. You're dropped in East Timor where the U.S. Embassy has been over-run by terrorists and hostages have been taken. Surprisingly, rescuing the hostages is not your priority, but you're actually to retrieve some important documents before they fall into enemy hands. What you manage to find out is that there is a larger conspiracy at hand that has serious repercussions for the United States, and it's up to you to find out what exactly is going on and stop the terrorist ... Read the complete review
by - written on 23/08/08 (Very useful, 17 readings)
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Sneaking games have always been one of my favourite types of games. Ever since Metal Gear Solid i have been hooked on them. They also have a high success rate with mostly all sneaking games gettin at least 90% rating. I was one of the first people to hear about the splinter cell series due to me being signed up with ubisofts community so i purchased it as soon as it came out. It was excellent and i just loved the stealth involved. So as you can imagine when i heard a new addition to the series was coming out i got excited. Again i was first to purchase pandora tomorrow due to pre oreding it. It was no let down, it had everything the original had ... Read the complete review
by - written on 17/09/08 (Useful, 62 readings)
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Ready for the new adventure in role of Sam Fisher? Ubi Soft game creators thoughts so to, sow they made a sequel of their hit spy/shooter/mystery game and named it Pandora Tomorrow. In this game you are going on the global chase of deadly theorists that are threatening to invest USA with a deadly virus. You have your old crew back, you still have all sort of weapons and gadgets and you still do some amazing stuff. Gameplay is the same. But your enemies are smarter. The become quickly alerted if something is wrong and that can be dangerous. The developers vent a step further and made the game even more challengeable so sometime you have really think things true, to ... Read the complete review
by - written on 27/10/08 (Useful, 11 readings)
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This game said it would be stunning. And stunning it was. The main part of the stunning-ness is revealed by the graphics, which all look up to date, and jaw dropping. They also integrate very nicely into gameplay. Take a standard game for example, in a room, medium/semi-realistic textures, a light that fills the whole room, with rudimentary shadows. In SP:PT, the room would have realistic textures, the light is able to swing and be shot out, and the you can hide in the shadows. Yup, good graphics. The Game play is fun, but somewhat... taxing, almost, playing through a mission, and dying near the end because you forgot to crouch and someone hears you, ... Read the complete review
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