Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Splinter Cell: Conviction

I think Chaos Theory was the best, but do you think conviction will be better or worse than chaos theory and/or double agent?Splinter Cell: Conviction
Worse...Splinter Cell: Conviction
It looks way better than Double Agent, simply becuase it looks like you will feel like your hiding from the goverment. In Double Agent, you were never forced to do something against your values, and you never felt like you were part of the JBA. In Convictions, it looks like you HAVE to do things against your values to escape from the goverment, which Sam himself going against it is pretty badbutt. Not only that but the whole stealth looks better than Double Agent Instead of hiding in the shadows of walls, your hiding in the shadows of people, obviously the first of which is more Splinter Cell and better, but the later of which is better than Double Agents ''be stealthy in broad daylight!''
[QUOTE=''Mystery-'']Worse...[/QUOTE] How could it possibly be worst? Splinter Cell: Conviction is seeing a huge turn-around with a brand new graphics engine, unlike the recycled Tom Clancy game graphics. And it features new gameplay elements. When I look at Splinter Cell: Double Agent, I see Tom Clancy game with the likes of Rainbow Six Vegas and Graw. But when I look at Splinter Cell: Conviction, I see a whole new game in the franchise.
they were spittin out splinter cell games year after year. this is the first they actually took their time one. this is the first stealth game ill be buying for 360
might turn out ot be better than MSG4 for it is sure sizing up to rival that game but sad to say this doesn't come out till next year Feb or March i think!!! :(
[QUOTE=''nahmean187'']they were spittin out splinter cell games year after year. this is the first they actually took their time one. this is the first stealth game ill be buying for 360[/QUOTE] Thats because they were being developed by two different companies.Splinter Cell 1, Chaos Theory, and Convictions were all developed by Ubisoft MontrealWhile Pandora Tommorow, and Double Agent were developed by Ubisoft Shaignhia (SP)So when Splinter Cell 1 was in out, Pandora Tommorow was almost finished. When Pandora Tommorow was out Chaos Theory was almost finished. ect.
[QUOTE=''LynchMob09R'']might turn out ot be better than MSG4 for it is sure sizing up to rival that game but sad to say this doesn't come out till next year Feb or March i think!!! :([/QUOTE] I beg to differ. Although I respect your opinion, no game within the next 5 years will touch MGS4 in quality. In sentimental value, MGS4 will be legendary for decades to come.
[QUOTE=''Pvt_KIDO''] [QUOTE=''nahmean187'']they were spittin out splinter cell games year after year. this is the first they actually took their time one. this is the first stealth game ill be buying for 360[/QUOTE] Thats because they were being developed by two different companies.Splinter Cell 1, Chaos Theory, and Convictions were all developed by Ubisoft MontrealWhile Pandora Tommorow, and Double Agent were developed by Ubisoft Shaignhia (SP)So when Splinter Cell 1 was in out, Pandora Tommorow was almost finished. When Pandora Tommorow was out Chaos Theory was almost finished. ect.[/QUOTE] i thought it was developed just by montreal. it was supposed to come out winter 07 but they pushed it back a year
they hit the nail on the head with chaos theory for me its one of my favourite ever games. it wasnt without its faults, it had some fantastic levels but at the end of the penultimate level the difficulty level rocketed ridiculously off the chart. the shooting wasnt quite as accurate or satisfiying as it could have been as well. but other than that it was pretty much top drawera current gen chaos theory type game addressing these issues is something i would love to see, but i guess if they did that they would be criticised for lacking innovation and change, but then again if it aint broke...im just worried that conviction is a bit too different from what i recognise as a splinter cell game. i hope im proved wrong because i would love to see the series return to its former glory after the disappointing double agent. i just preferred sam when he was a dry witted, ice cool, super spy / agent, im not sure about this new vigilante / hobo image..
Conviction will be the best because you will really want to sneak more if you don't have lots of supplies, and the whole concept just looks so awesome.
[QUOTE=''Elann2008''][QUOTE=''Mystery-'']Worse...[/QUOTE] How could it possibly be worst? Splinter Cell: Conviction is seeing a huge turn-around with a brand new graphics engine, unlike the recycled Tom Clancy game graphics. [/QUOTE]Actually, Conviction is using a Heavily Modified Unreal 2.5 engine, which is what Ubisoft Montreal/Shanghai, has been using since Chaos Theory. I'll agree that the game looks brand new, but it's the same engine. I have high hopes for Conviction, personally. I know alot of people disagree with the change in stealth gameplay, but I, on the other hand, welcome change. Graphics look fantastic as always, I just hope the gameplay and story can hold up the ends.

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