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Remarques du vendeur : | “Complete with disk, manual, case, and original artwork. Guaranteed to work!” |
Release Year: | 2005 | Publisher: | Ubisoft |
Genre: | Action/Adventure | MPN: | 008888322146 |
Platform: | Sony PlayStation 2 | Region Code: | NTSC-U/C (US/CA) |
Game Name: | Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell Chaos Theory | Rating: | M - Mature |
UPC: | 008888322146 | EAN: | 0008888322146 |
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Players resume the tension-heavy role of NSA operative Sam Fisher for this third game in the Tom Clancy stealth-action spin-off series, Splinter Cell. A new kind of war is being fought in 2008, and information is the weapon. Enemies of the free world can now orchestrate devastation from afar, through such means as power outages and financial sabotage. The only way to stop them is with the same weapon they've chosen to use: information. Players must infiltrate enemy operations to recover secret data that can be used to prevent the enemies' attacks and leave them defenseless. Chaos Theory boasts more fluid combat and stealth moves than its predecessors, bringing a new athleticism to the grim Sam Fisher and allowing quick, hand-to-hand stealth kills. As with earlier Splinter Cell games, Chaos Theory is also designed to push the technical limits of the consoles on which it appears, in terms of its physics model and graphics. Levels were built to offer more possible paths to their objectives -- and more opposition as well. Two-player infiltration is supported, however, allowing gamers to use teamwork to overcome the most challenging obstacles. Along with the game itself, the Limited Edition of Chaos Theory comes in a metallic case with a second disc of bonus content, including a "Making of" video, a browsable art gallery, a Penny Arcade cartoon "Spy Guide," and three remixed songs from the Amon Tobin-composed soundtrack. The PlayStation 2 version of Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory supports a cooperative multiplayer mode in split-screen and an online "Versus" mode for Internet-connected players. |
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Publisher | Ubisoft |
MPN | 008888322146 |
UPC | 0008888322146 |
eBay Product ID (ePID) | 43866691 |
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Release Year | 2005 |
Genre | Action/Adventure |
Platform | Sony PlayStation 2 |
Game Name | Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell Chaos Theory |
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Number of Players | 1-4 |
ESRB Rating | M - Mature |
Control Elements | Gamepad/Joystick |
Game | Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory -- Limited Edition |
ESRB Descriptor | Blood, Strong Language, Violence |
Game Edition | Limited Edition |
Game Series | Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell Series |
Game Special Features | Get up close and personal with the enemy using knife attacks, hand-to-hand combat, throws, neck breaks, and more Full arsenal of weapons and gadgets including the Sticky Shocker, gas grenades, sniper rifle, and surveillance camera |
Location | USA |
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Good graphics
Compelling gameplay
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Are you going to say monkey?
I really loved how realistic this game was. This is by far, the best Splinter Cell game out yet (before Double Agent comes out that is). I say it's the best in the series not because of the enlightened graphics or new weapons (sniper and shotgun attachments) although they are big factors but simply due to the fact that now you had a sound meter, which is, oh my god, a huge relief. The sound meter will tell you how loud you're walking and how loud the environment is. If there is thunder and lightening in the background, you can practically run around crazy and the terrorists still can't hear you well. I just love that. It helps the stealth game play in more ways than one. It's just a great addition. Sam can now carry a knife along with him (*cough* MGS3 copycatter *cough*) which can help you do a fast lethal kill but it's not that much new since you could alaredy elbow people in the prequels. The interrogation is a lot more fun in this game than the other two I think because Sam is more comical and the terrorists are just funny. There's this one time when I grabbed a guy with a knife to his neck and asked him for info and he replied, "Wow, I get to be killed by a ninja. Sooo cool." The gameplay is pretty much the same as the last two: stay in the shadows, use cool gadgets to bypass guards, find info or assassasinate, leave quietly. Lock picking is pretty much the same (except for in one level where you have to do telemetric lock picking) and now you can hack computers and retinal scanners and doors which makes life a lot easier because now you don't HAVE to interrogate guards or overhear their conversations. The replay value is pretty good since you have a mission rating and to get a 100% on each mission is quite a challange (esp. on the bathhouse level). 100% mission rating means no alarms triggered, no kills, no body found, and not a single time discovered. Yeah, a pretty big challanged but it's hella fun. Now onto the flaws. They didn't fix the A.I flaw even to this point. I feel like the only person who's mad at this but seriously. How does the other guard in another room know exactly where I am just for being discovered by a guard for a milisecond (milisecond because I quickly knocked him out silently)? How? And I hate after you're discovered even if it's not really discovered per se, staying in the shadow will now be obsolete. No matter what your light meter says, they still see you and they still hurt you. It's better playing expert mode where if you get discovered you just get killed and you start over for a much better mission rating. The load time is... agghhhh!!! Just to load my saved game, I have to get through about seven load screens, each taking about 5 seconds. The saving time is rather long as well. I'd rather play Splinter Cell 1 because the load time is so horrible. And what the hey, some lights can't be broken. It makes the game so much harder. I don't know if Xbox lets you but apparantely this game doesn't let you take out lights which you should be able to. So stealth becomes nearly impossible sometimes and you have to resort to distraction cameras (thank God for those). Lastly, the "interact" screen some times messes up and won't let you grab a guard when you desperately need to. I got discovered lots of times because of this flaw and I had to restart a mission because of this. It's not trial and error anymore. It's glitch and restart now. ugh. Other than these flaws though, the game is amazing!!
Slow for some great for others
Graphics are as good as you can expect for a PS2 game. This is my first Splinter Cell game that I have played but I haven't been disappointed yet. Good storyline and fairly accurate to the books if you have read them. If you really take your time and think there are endless possibilities for what you can do, where you can go, how you can take someone out and so on and so on. If you like fast paced action shooters this is not at all for you. This is by all means a thinker! But great!
Splinter Cell 3, Stealth Action Re, Re, Re, defined
Splinter Cell, is as the title says, is Stealth Action Re, Re, and, Re, defined. this is much better then the first game, and second Game. mostly because of the multiplayer option, and the Graphics are even better then before, as well as the sound, movies, and general game play. everyone that owns a game console must know about this game, so theres not much more to say then get it today! I would recomend this for any Console player, and hopefully you will become a fan like me.