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Posted: Mon May 28, 2007 11:04 am
hahahahhah!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The new splinter cell game is gonna be awsome!!!!!!!
throwing chairs...............and aculey more civinina's to hid and use as cover!!!! mrgreen mrgreen
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Posted: Mon May 28, 2007 3:25 pm
I can't get it, I have a PS2. emo
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Posted: Mon May 28, 2007 3:36 pm
i'm sorry, guess you should have switched to xbox 360 like me huh? xd sorry. i WOULD be in your situation, but this guy told me grafics are better for CT on xbox, so he convinced me to get the xbox version, and yeah...
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Posted: Mon May 28, 2007 5:59 pm
i wat an X-box for 20 reasons....... stare
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Posted: Mon May 28, 2007 6:12 pm
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Posted: Mon May 28, 2007 8:52 pm
oh snap! it looks like a great game, but not a splinter cell game.
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Posted: Tue May 29, 2007 2:07 pm
Why is Sam attacking Civilians if he's trying to prove his innocence? And there are a lot of police...
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Posted: Tue May 29, 2007 3:12 pm
i belive the maine point of the is to help the third Election and help Girmstator.................and to use the crowds as your shaows.... ninja
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Posted: Tue May 29, 2007 10:55 pm
but why fight them? and when i hear crowd i think of a packed street block where it's hard to see any indivual beside the fat-a** infront of you.
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Posted: Wed May 30, 2007 3:19 pm
Sora1491 but why fight them? and when i hear crowd i think of a packed street block where it's hard to see any indivual beside the fat-a** infront of you. Exactly. I was thinking NYC crowded. What's Sam even doing in this game? I thought he was going to HQ to confront AD Williams...
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Posted: Wed May 30, 2007 3:35 pm
Read this........heres info on the game................
"May 17, 2007 - Georgian rebels came to know a burnt out light bulb as more than just a simple nuisance. Or at least the ones who survived did. That's because the shadows were the home of Sam Fisher, spy extraordinaire. With deadly efficiency and a knack for going under the radar, Fisher followed the orders from Third Echelon like any good solider would: without question. But what about the man behind the mask? With new gameplay comes a new Sam Fisher, the focus of our second of five Splinter Cell Conviction features.
With his trademark night-vision goggles and jet black catsuit, Fisher vaulted to the top of the videogame world while somehow remaining an enigma. Sticking to the shadows and going unseen as a profession will tend to do that, apparently. The gameplay mechanics that Ubisoft created for the Splinter Cell series were quite contrary to the idea of having a main character that people could identify with and come to know intimately. How can a character simultaneously go unseen and be well known?
Even from the beginning, though, Ubisoft Montreal wanted to develop Sam Fisher as a character. Mary De Marle, Narrative Designer for Conviction told IGN, "Sam has always been using his dark humor as a stress reliever. Apart from that, he was always on site, alone, and it was really hard to develop the character without feeling 'offbeat'."
The mask got pulled back for Splinter Cell: Double Agent and introduced fans to the idea of a Sam Fisher that could think for himself and make his own decisions on how to solve problems. But the changes his character went through are nothing compared to what you'll find at the end of the year in Conviction.
Splinter Cell Conviction begins with Sam living the good life in the Mediterranean. He's retired from work as a spy and has been living in a remote place, hidden after his Double Agent assignment. As is usually the case for people such as Fisher, trouble starts brewing. Ubisoft hinted to us that trouble with Anna is what draws Sam out of his cocoon. Regardless of the reasons why, Conviction will find Sam compelled to go back to Third Echelon and rejoin its ranks.
"Most, if not all, decisions Sam will make in this game are driven by his own morals," Mary De Marle says. "In fact, the very fugitive idea is driven by Sam's morals. He could have stayed hidden somewhere, however his ideas about a 'greater good' are stronger than his own safety."
Once Sam rejoins Third Echelon, he finds things have changed in his absence. What was once a model and efficient department has now become dysfunctional and filled with red-tape at every pass. Even worse, while trying to work within the crummy new system, Sam discovers a plot involving people he once trusted. Being the good guy that he is, Sam can't just sit back and ignore things. For the greater good, he's forced to work against his former employer, thus making the former golden child of the NSA the most wanted fugitive around.
According to Mary De Marle, "As soon as we started working on Conviction, one of our main ideas was to focus the game on Sam, and make this episode a real adventure for him, as opposed to a mission given by Third Echelon." Making him a fugitive that is wanted by Third Echelon seems like a good way to go about that. On his own without anybody to tell him what to do, Sam will have to make his own decisions as to who can be trusted and what to do to set things right.
With a new role as fugitive rather than special operative, Sam Fisher will drop his black suit and gadgets in favor of a more civilian appearance. After all, Sam Fisher creeping through the center of Washington D.C. in a black bodysuit carrying a multipurpose gun wouldn't exactly blend in as a fugitive would need to.
"Somehow, we are presenting the 'original' Sam, as we have been thinking him since the first days of the first Splinter Cell," according to Mary De Marle. "Everything we managed to get through previously (i.e., Humor) will obviously remain here, and now we are adding some personality layers that couldn't be seen through a catsuit in a dark remote room."
The original Sam Fisher? Perhaps more than you might think. The character model for Sam Fisher in the first Splinter Cell had a beard, but the facial hair was scrapped to give him a more militaristic appearance. The beard and scruffy hair aren't the only changes to Sam's appearance, as you can clearly tell from the first artwork depicting the new main character.
Mary De Marle explained, "We changed some minor details to facilitate emotional readings in Sam's face. As we said earlier, we wanted to have Sam move from Military character to human being, and we had to shy away from the ice cold face in order to provide a greater palette of emotions."
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Posted: Wed Jun 06, 2007 9:26 pm
eNHANCEismoi Why is Sam attacking Civilians if he's trying to prove his innocence? And there are a lot of police... You gotta understand the situations he's in now. He's been through alot and there's possibly no way in proving your innocence. And when I say he's been through alot, I meant that he's lost a few people dear to him. Douglas, his daughter Sara, his former CO Lambert, and even the guy from part one. Forgot his name, but all the same. And if anything his wife too. I don't know the story about his wife though, so I'm only assuming. But you get what I mean. What could you have done?
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Posted: Sun Jun 17, 2007 8:47 am
LilRyu eNHANCEismoi Why is Sam attacking Civilians if he's trying to prove his innocence? And there are a lot of police... You gotta understand the situations he's in now. He's been through alot and there's possibly no way in proving your innocence. And when I say he's been through alot, I meant that he's lost a few people dear to him. Douglas, his daughter Sara, his former CO Lambert, and even the guy from part one. Forgot his name, but all the same. And if anything his wife too. I don't know the story about his wife though, so I'm only assuming. But you get what I mean. What could you have done? I know, I understand he may be slightly mental after all that tragic loss, but he's still a "good guy". I thought convictions was a continuation from DA. Williams has files of all the things Sam did. Williams tampered the files so a lot of it's exaggerated or untrue and now the NSA is after Sam, which is what Williams wanted for reasons known to himself. The last mission in DA was NY and I thought in Convictions you were heading to DC to get revenge on Williams and fix the files. And is Lambert dead? You had to choose, how is UBI gonna decide? OFF topic: Sam married Regan Burns, they had Sarah together. They got divorced because Sam's double life as a SEAL was to straining on the marrige. But after they still talked and loved each other. Regan died of cancer.
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