Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell Double Agent
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Binding: Video Game
Brand: UBI Soft
EAN: 0008888342946
ESRB Age Rating: Mature
Format: Playstation
Item Dimensions: 6.753005.4
Label: Ubisoft
Manufacturer: Ubisoft
MPN: 34294
Platform: PLAYSTATION 3
Publisher: Ubisoft
Release Date: August 07, 2007
Studio: Ubisoft
Features:- Dual objectives to fulfill - NSA government agents and terrorists will each want you to accomplish opposing tasks at the same time
- Discover the tension of being a double agent - Use actual tactics employed by today's real-life double agents to sabotage the terrorists' plans
- Branching storyline with multiple endings - Your choices have an impact on how the story and gameplay unfold
- A world of international espionage - Missions from all over the world, from Asia to Africa to the heart of the US
- Experience extreme situations -- going underwater or into a sandstorm, hiding behind the dust or smoke and even skydiving
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Editorial Review:Product Description:Splinter Cell: Double Agent brings back veteran agent Sam Fisher, for an enemy unlike any he's faced before. To stop a devastating attack, he must infiltrate a vicious terrorist group and destroy it from within. For the first time ever, experience the relentless tension and gut-wrenching dilemmas of life as a double agent. As you infiltrate a terrorist organization in its American headquarters, you must carefully weigh the consequences of your actions. Kill too many criminals and you'll blow your cover. Hesitate too long and millions will die. Do whatever it takes to complete your mission, but get out alive. New authentic gadgets, used by NSA government agents in addition to black-market terrorist weapons
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Splinter Cell is always a great and really fun series to play. I really love these games, especially Double Agent. This game is a must have and I will play this game multiple times.
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Double Agent takes a new turn. Although I think Chaos Theory was better than this one, Still Double Agent is fun to play. You decide what objectives you wanna complete. Whether it's JBA or NSA it's your decision. And it affects the outcome of the game. There's one part in the game when you chose to either kill Lambert or save his life! (Very deep story line!)The really fun part is when you get to toy with the enemy! He'll find himself alone in the dark panicing while you sneek up on him and slit ...
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First off, the good.
The graphics are much improved, pretty much what you would expect from the PS3.
Many new added game play features, most notably the double agent feature where you actually carry out objectives that affect your future missions.
For example, after you plant a bomb on the ship, you can either:
1. Let the bomb go off and not risk blowing your cover,
2. Stop the bomb and have a solid standing with the NSA
But risk blowing ...
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HEy I love splinter cell and this game was great except for all the FREEZING. It froze all the time and now I can not even finish it because it FREEZES on the second level in the prison. Same place every time. It is TERRIBLE. I contacted both Ubisoft and Playstation. THey blamed eachother. Although I tend to agree with PS because not any other game I have bought has a problem. But even so Ubisoft will not take it back. So I will not buy Ubisoft games anymore until they work out there software problems. ...
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The play control is very similar to the previous games in the series. The biggest improvement in my opinion is in the depth of the plot. In this installment Fisher infiltrates a domestic terrorist organization. He has to gain the trust of the terrorists but if he's too loyal he will lose the trust of the NSA. This plot twist means that as a player you have to think before you make decisions because there will be consequences based on your decisions, both good and bad.
I would definitely recommend ...
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