The first Splinter Cell remains my favorite of the series, and is still one of my favorite games of all time. Double Agent was a huge disappointment, and from what I've seen from Conviction, it appears they're going back to what they did in the original three. I'm really excited for this one to roll around.
Chaos Theory's co-op was excellent. One of my favourite parts of the co-op was how when you spoke into the microphone the AI could hear you (depending on the distance).
Such an awesoem feeling to shout into your mic to distract a guard and then have your teammate take him down from the back. I wish more games incorporated that into games.
I loved Splinter Cell 1, I mean I really loved it. It was the best xbox title at point of release and I rate it the second best xbox title of all time.
The first being Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory which had the best co-op mode in any shooting game, ever!
When I got Splinter Cell: DA on the 360 and found out that it had no co-op, I (along with the three mates I had completed the co-op with at least 5 times each) was devastated. What stung even more was that the xbox version had Co-op and a longer story.
People say the Ps3 had a shit launch, at least they were just bad ports of the 360 games not games missing features that had been a staple of the series. Tiger Woods 06 was ridiculously better on the xbox as were other games.
(granted a port of the SC:DA 360 version made it to the PS3 bad times)
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Meh the point of this post was SPLINTER CELL: CONVICTION CO-OP = MAN WEE IN MY PANTS!
@Mike Newlad: I take solace in that Ubisoft Montreal is on the job (the makers of Chaos Theory and the Xbox/PS2/Wii/Gamecube versions of DA. Well and the original).
I will not pay $60 for a game with paid advertisements in it.
I will not pay $50 for a game with paid advertisements in it.
I will not pay $40 for a game with paid advertisements in it.
I will not pay $20 for a game with paid advertisements in it
I MIGHT pay $10 for a game with paid advertisements in it...
But I definitely would pay NOTHING for a game that insists on advertising to me.
Oh boy, now level designers are factoring advertising billboards into their artistic process. Fucking wonderful. Should I just tattoo "Sprite" onto my forehead and be done with it?
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Sylar will take the power from Crecente's hair was starred
Sylar will take the power from Crecente's hair was unstarred
@Stavvy: Or those motorcycles eva rides, or caloriemate, or apple computer, or PS3s and PSPs and the MSX collection, or mullets...
In-game / In-movie / In-whatever advertising has never bugged me as long as it's natural. A poster or billboard or a product the character would actually use... I have NO CLUE why people would really be pissed off by them.
That's the problem when you too deep into marketing. You forget what it is like being on the other side of the whole thing and no longer think like a real person.
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Such an awesoem feeling to shout into your mic to distract a guard and then have your teammate take him down from the back. I wish more games incorporated that into games.
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The first being Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory which had the best co-op mode in any shooting game, ever!
When I got Splinter Cell: DA on the 360 and found out that it had no co-op, I (along with the three mates I had completed the co-op with at least 5 times each) was devastated. What stung even more was that the xbox version had Co-op and a longer story.
People say the Ps3 had a shit launch, at least they were just bad ports of the 360 games not games missing features that had been a staple of the series. Tiger Woods 06 was ridiculously better on the xbox as were other games.
(granted a port of the SC:DA 360 version made it to the PS3 bad times)
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Meh the point of this post was SPLINTER CELL: CONVICTION CO-OP = MAN WEE IN MY PANTS!
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Sam Fisher has a new partner.
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I will not pay $50 for a game with paid advertisements in it.
I will not pay $40 for a game with paid advertisements in it.
I will not pay $20 for a game with paid advertisements in it
I MIGHT pay $10 for a game with paid advertisements in it...
But I definitely would pay NOTHING for a game that insists on advertising to me.
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Would you like them in a house?
Would you like them with a mouse?
Would you like them in a box?
Would you like them with a fox?
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I WOULD NOT LIKE THEM ANYWHERE I DO NOT LIKE THEM . . . except for the fox, they're pretty cool especially when they wear socks and hop on pop.
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Ubisoft should slap that right onto the cover of the box. I would buy it.
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In-game / In-movie / In-whatever advertising has never bugged me as long as it's natural. A poster or billboard or a product the character would actually use... I have NO CLUE why people would really be pissed off by them.
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