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Release Year: | 2004 |
MPN: | 008888321606 | Platform: | Sony PlayStation 2 |
Game Name: | Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Pandora Tomorrow | Sports Sub-Genre: | Not Applicable |
Publisher: | Ubisoft | Region Code: | NTSC-U/C (US/Canada) |
UPC: | 0008888321606 |
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Grizzled operative Sam Fisher returns for more covert activity on behalf of the National Security Agency in this follow-up to Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell. Stealth is once again essential as players use a variety of new gadgets and acrobatic moves to infiltrate buildings and strongholds without alerting guards. Players will be able to climb curtains, perform new melee attacks, and make use of the latest in vision-enhancing equipment. Also new to this installment are more outdoor locales such as jungles and operations taking place in broad daylight, complete with civilians going about their daily routines. Fisher must now avoid detection from pedestrians as well as enemies. Yet the game's biggest addition in an online component where members of shadowy Black Ops squads are sent to tackle team-oriented missions. While players cannot select Sam Fisher for online action, they will be able to select from an assortment of male and female operatives all skilled in the art of stealth. Enemies may abduct players and use them as hostages, requiring fellow operatives to quickly de-escalate the situation or risk losing a member of the team. Unlike the original Splinter Cell, which began as an Xbox title and was later ported to PlayStation 2, GameCube, and PC, Pandora Tomorrow is designed as a multi-platform game from the start. |
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Publisher | Ubisoft |
MPN | 008888321606 |
UPC | 0008888321606 |
eBay Product ID (ePID) | 6485078 |
Product Key Features | |
Release Year | 2004 |
Platform | Sony PlayStation 2 |
Game Name | Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Pandora Tomorrow |
Additional Product Features | |
Number of Players | 1-4 |
ESRB Rating | T-Teen |
Genre | Action/Adventure, Adventure, Action/Adventure |
Control Elements | Gamepad/Joystick |
ESRB Descriptor | Blood, Drug Référence, Violence |
Game Name Special Features | Participate in either single or multiplayer stealth action New weapons and gadgets can be used through 21 levels of action Play on opposing sides (as a spy or mercenary) in multiplayer mode |
Game Name Series | Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell Series |
Location | USA |
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Good graphics
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splinter cell:pandora tomorrow(ps2)
this follows closely to the original,if you liked that one definitely check this out.unfortunately not much new this time around,save for a few cool moves.the ps2 version gives up some to the xbox,at least as far as visuals are concerned.however i liked the controls better for the ps2,either is a good bet.the graphics nearly max out either system,but you will spend most of the time in black and white (night vision)mode.dont get me wrong this game rocks,but if you are new to the series(or dont care about the backstories)i would recomend Chaos Theory over the first two.it just has more features as well as an offline multiplayer co-op mode.honestly though you cant go wrong with any of these three,thats why i bought them all.hope this helps,later.(:])
Doesn't hold up like it used too.
Back in 2004, this game was the best, even on the PS2. It had exclusive levels and multi-player options only seen on this system. The graphics were pretty good. There is a light indicator to help out because the lighting system in the game wasn't very good on the PS2 hardware. The main problem for me is the difficulty. Chaos Theory, Double Agent and Conviction lets you take out enemies by shooting, stabbing, or knocking them out with a punch to the head. In Pandora Tomorrow, you have to elbow the enemy once or twice to knock them down. Also if you get caught, its game over. Many levels require you to knock out enemies rather than taking them out and if you kill with out permission, its game over. One strike and your out! There are many checkpoints throughout the game which helps in case you get caught and have to start back to the last checkpoint, but it pauses the game and loads every time. Irritating if you ask me. If you want a great Splinter Cell game on the PS2, get Splinter Cell: Double Agent. Its more open ended, multiple paths to take, levels, extra options, etc. You won't be disappointed or frustrated.
Excellent deal, to be able to buy them in a lot of 3 of Tom Clancy's titles
They are entertaining PS2 Stealth Elite type shooter games Tom Clancy's are the greatest from PS2. I knew they were not going to be perfect shape, because like always, cd's exposed to daily use, and buying used cd's will have light scratch's. No matter what, it's the stupid invention, but i gambled buying these, not new, but an affordable price. All three Game titles installed onto PS2 Hard drive with no problem yet. Thank you!
Splinter Cell 2, Stealth Action Redefined
Splinter Cell, as the title says, is Stealth Action Redefined. this is much better then the first game, mostly because of the multiplayer option, and the Graphics are still great, as well as the sound, movies, and general game play. I would recomend this for any Console player, and hopefully you will become a fan like me.
Splinter Cell Chaos Theory - PS2
If your a gamer who is constantly in need of a new game to play, and not worried about whether it was just put on the market or not, Ebay is a great place to get games at a decent price. We rarely pay more than 5 to 10 dollars for a game. I'm yet to get a game that doesn't play all the way through without problems. Well I did lock up once in MAFIA but I think that was more of a console loading time glitch than a problem with the game.