Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell: Blacklist hands-on review
The highly anticipated sixth entry of “splinter cell” series – Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell : Blacklist’s release has been shifted to august but the excitement about the game remains the same. This will be the debut game of Ubisoft Toronto. Sam Fisher returns to hunt down terrorists and stop the blacklist countdown before it reaches zero. The game is speculated to be striking a nice balance between the old-school, stealth-based focus of the early Splinter Cell titles and the more action-centric chaos 2010’s Splinter Cell: Conviction.
The game takes place about six months after the events of Splinter Cell: Conviction, with Sam living contentedly in semi-retirement. But he’s pressed back into action when a high-tech terrorist group unleashes the first in a series of attacks on American interests at home and abroad – the game’s pivotal blacklist.
The game will provide to the players to customize Sam to their play-style, allowing players to adopt stealthy tactics, go in guns a-blazing or find a sweet spot between the two. No doubt there will be a definite upgrade to the previous graphics. So all in all just wait for August to grab it from your nearest source and get busy fighting terror with Sam Fisher.
The game will provide to the players to customize Sam to their play-style, allowing players to adopt stealthy tactics, go in guns a-blazing or find a sweet spot between the two. No doubt there will be a definite upgrade to the previous graphics. So all in all just wait for August to grab it from your nearest source and get busy fighting terror with Sam Fisher.