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Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell Chaos Theory (PS2)
Platforms: PlayStation2 Last Update 23.12.2009 05:48
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by - written on 17/08/09 (Very useful, 7 readings)
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Splinter Cell Chaos Theory is a stealth action game for the Playstation 2 developed by Ubisoft. The story now follows a tense situation between the USA, China and Korea. With terrorist groups getting hold of codes to launch missiles they could potentially provoke World War 3, Sam is back in action to make sure that it doesn't happen and to save to world once again. This is one of the most ambitious stories yet and it is really engaging and the one of the best plotlines in a Splinter cell to date. Sam Fisher is a much more rough and ready agent in this game, he is equipped with a knife and can use it to carve his enemies with lethal and silent melee ... Read the complete review
by - written on 28/08/08 (Very useful, 25 readings)
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Splinter cell: Chaos Theory is the 2005 game developed by Ubisoft. Synopsis The plot is amazingly intricate, like something you would expect from a film. With tensions running high between the East Asian country Japan, North Korea and China, Japan develop a self defense system. This is to China and Korea's displeasure, so they decide to set up a blockade against Japanese shipping. You play Sam fisher, an operative of the 'Third Echelon', a highly secretive branch of the NSA. You are dispatched on an assignment to retrieve American Computer programmer Bruce Morgenholt. You are then assigned the job of assassinating the leader of a Peruvian ... Read the complete review
by - written on 10/12/05 (Useful, 75 readings)
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Game Info Genre = Stealth Action Developer = UBI Soft Publisher = UBI Soft Players = 1-2 with Online Play Age = 16+ --------------------------------------------------------------- Ones again you play as Sam Fisher a NSA Agent and are trying to stop the beginning of world war 3. GRAPHICS: The graphics are stunning as always, its up there with Gran Turismo 4 and Metal Gear Solid 3 in looks. So you will not be let down by that. Shadows and Lighting effects are superb. Water, rain, reflection every thing looks as real as ever. Every little detail is spot on and the characters are very good and ... Read the complete review
by - written on 04/02/06 (Useful, 51 readings)
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Anyone familiar with the Splinter Cell series knows one thing. Its a hardcore stealth game. Sometimes a little off putting but ultimately a great game and very rewarding. Splinter Cell continues to follow the capers of Sam Fisher whilst he trys to stop a massive information war from breaking into world war 3. The graphics for this game are incredible. The lighting is always dramatic and the enemies seem even more realistic than previous encounters. There are a wider range of locations, including a boat (reminiscent of Metal Gear Solid 2)a bank (where Sam steals 50,000,000 in bonds and then gets a 25 cent an hour raise!) however thats just a cover ... Read the complete review
by - written on 06/09/08 (Useful, 18 readings)
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Splinter Cell Chaos Theory is simply an amazing game. For the PS2, it is perfect. The controls take a while to learn, but once you have gotten the hang of them you can play this game fairly easily. Some bits of the game can be quite difficult, but with practice and some patience you can get through them. The graphics are brilliant. The game is played in some dark areas, but lighting and shadows are amazing. The plot is fairly good. It isn't very ground breaking but it is enough to keep you playing it, especially when it is combined with the astounding graphics and gameplay. Enemy AI is great for a PS2 game and you ... Read the complete review
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