Testseek.com have collected 69 expert reviews of the Tom Clancys Splinter Cell: ConViction and the average rating is 84%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Tom Clancys Splinter Cell: ConViction.
April 2010
(84%)
69 Reviews
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Great coop offering, great storyline, we like the new style of gameplay
Some won't like the departure from the original format, single player campaign perhaps a little short, AI a little shoddy
The collection of co-op and challenge modes is enough to elevate Conviction from a superb but disappointingly brief experience, into a must-have slice of espionage action...
Abstract: Originally scheduled for a November 2007 release, Splinter: Cell Conviction has been in the oven for some time now. In fact, it might be one of the most delayed games this generation, since it actually was dated several times during the long developmen...
Abstract: Sam Fisher has lost everything. His daughter is dead, the country he gave his life to has abandoned him, and the organization he believed in has betrayed him. Basically, he's enjoyed better days. Despite having left his old life behind, Fisher finds t...
A faster and more agile stealth action game. Mark and Execute can be very satisfying or just a useful tactical tool. Some great voice acting, even from none-important characters. Offers a good challenge. A lot of fun tactical options. Some cool environments that are different for the series. Co-op is great. Sandbox level design allows re-playability.
Not traditional Splinter Cell gameplay, which some may not be happy about. Short single-player campaign. Some character models do not look good. Interrogations aren't as cool as they could have been. Experienced a few "out of sync" crashes in co-op.
A satisfying conclusion to Sam Fisher's saga, improves upon the franchise's shooting mechanics in almost every tangible way, co-op and multiplayer modes feel like "classic" Splinter Cell
Enemy AI runs on predetermined paths unless interrupted, NPC chatter can get repetitive, single-player may be too much of a departure from the series for some fans
Splinter Cell: Conviction's troubled development did not bode well for gamers eagerly awaiting Sam Fisher's next adventure. Ubisoft Montreal went back to the drawing board late in the development cycle, bringing on a new creative director and scrapping ye...
Abstract: Meget er sket siden Sam Fisher for første gang tonede frem på vores skærme. Efter et væld af livsfarlige missioner befinder den nu pensionerede agent sig på Malta, hvor han slikker de psykiske sår ovenpå sin datter, Sarah’s, tragiske dødsfald. Me...
Gelungene Neuausrichtung eines Spielehelden, Mark&ExecuteFeature, Toller KoopModus, Geschichte wird an Wänden projiziert, Eingängige Steuerung
"Scheiße"Wortschatz der Kontrahenten, KIVerhalten hin und wieder schlecht, kaum Freiheiten im Spiel
Ich bin hin- und hergerissen vom neuen Sam. Seine raue Art gefällt mir ausgesprochen gut und die neuen Animationen für die Nahkampfattacken sehen einfach nur cool aus. Auch das Verhältnis von Schleich- und actionreichen Schusspassagen ist Ubisoft für m...
Despite our problems with Splinter Cell: Conviction it's by no means a poor game, provided you're not looking for an update to the format exemplified by Chaos Theory. It's a well produced action driven game that manages to entertain, but is likely to d...