Splinter Cell Conviction preview - Xbox 360
Sam Fisher will be back later this year in Splinter Cell: Conviction - but this time he's on the outside. The latest Splinter Cell iteration will see Sam on the run from his former employers old bosses and enemies alike, trying to find out how his life has turned out like this. We've got a first look preview of Splinter Cell: Conviction, with screen shots to give you a taste of what's in store. Find out more in our Splinter Cell: Conviction review for Xbox 360 now! Click here to read our Splinter Cell: Conviction preview for Xbox 360 now!
Splinter Cell: Conviction preview for Xbox 360
Sam has been undercover so many times, and been so close to the terrorists, that
he’s now been cut off by the US government and, worse still, they want him dead
and his thermal goggles returned to Radio Shack. Forget undercover, going ‘black’
or any Mission Impossible style missions, this is just Sam on his own, trying to figure
out what the hell is going on and work out who double crossed him this time
around.
How will it work?
Sam really is on his own. He’s dumped in a town and has to make his own way
around, finding essential items and avoiding his enemies. Sam is effectively an SAS
tramp who needs to build a network of contacts to source info, guns and support in
order to solve his own mystery and get his own life back. There are sprawling city
scenes, alive with pedestrians, traffic and hot dog sellers. Concealing weapons is
vital as is using the crowd as your camo and, occasionally, defence.
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