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When the US becomes a target…and the clock is ticking…it’s down to one man to save the lives of millions.
The United States Military has troops stationed in over 150 countries worldwide. For a group of rogue states, this is unacceptable and a terrifying ultimatum is issued called THE BLACKLIST:. A deadly countdown of terror attacks against key US interests. With no end in sight, and no plan of action, the US government must call on one of its most potent weapons – Sam Fisher.
As the leader of the newly formed 4th Echelon unit, a clandestine unit that answers solely to the President of the United States, Sam and his team must hunt down these terrorists by any means necessary, and stop the Blacklist countdown before it reaches zero.
Features:
Operate Without Restrictions
- Equipped with cutting edge technology and an unlimited mandate, Sam is authorised to operate without restrictions. From the heart of the US’s major cities, to the remotest corners of the world, Sam is going to let nothing get in his way as he races against the clock to find out who’s behind the Blacklist.
Killing in Motion
- Always one step ahead, Killing In Motion lets Sam strike with lethal precision by marking and executing multiple enemies in one fluid motion. Active Sprint allows him to traverse the environment easily and fluidly, climb walls and leap over barriers in order to reach his next target while on the move. Thrilling gameplay is enhanced by full motion performance capture, creating a highly cinematic experience.
The Ultimate in Technology
- Blacklist innovates from the roots of the franchise, putting its own twist on the gadgetry Splinter Cell is famous for – from an upgraded snake cam to the new micro-trirotor drone which allows Sam to scout ahead, mark targets remotely, distract enemies, or explode with frag grenade force. Blacklist is also bringing back fan-favorites like the sticky shocker, and for close quarters combat, the curved and brutal Karambit knife.
Build a New Echelon:
- With a mandate directly from the President, Sam is building a whole new Echelon unit: his team, his way. Anna “Grim” Grimsdottir is his technical operations manager, CIA operative Isaac Briggs brings additional firepower, and resident hacker Charlie Cole rounds out his support crew. With unlimited resources, including their own super jet – the Paladin – 4th Echelon will give the terrorists nowhere to hide.
Enjoy a Fully Integrated Experience
- The Strategic Mission Interface aboard the Paladin follows events around the world in real time, so Sam and his team can track incidents as they unfold. The SMI allows the team to receive data about mission objectives while on the move, and players can earn money for completing missions and objectives to buy upgraded weapons and items from the SMI hub
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- Splinter Cell
- PEGI 18
- Ubisoft
- English
- PC
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When the US becomes a target…and the clock is ticking…it’s down to one man to save the lives of millions.
The United States Military has troops stationed in over 150 countries worldwide. For a group of rogue states, this is unacceptable and a terrifying ultimatum is issued called THE BLACKLIST:. A deadly countdown of terror attacks against key US interests. With no end in sight, and no plan of action, the US government must call on one of its most potent weapons – Sam Fisher.
As the leader of the newly formed 4th Echelon unit, a clandestine unit that answers solely to the President of the United States, Sam and his team must hunt down these terrorists by any means necessary, and stop the Blacklist countdown before it reaches zero.
Features:
Operate Without Restrictions
- Equipped with cutting edge technology and an unlimited mandate, Sam is authorised to operate without restrictions. From the heart of the US’s major cities, to the remotest corners of the world, Sam is going to let nothing get in his way as he races against the clock to find out who’s behind the Blacklist.
Killing in Motion
- Always one step ahead, Killing In Motion lets Sam strike with lethal precision by marking and executing multiple enemies in one fluid motion. Active Sprint allows him to traverse the environment easily and fluidly, climb walls and leap over barriers in order to reach his next target while on the move. Thrilling gameplay is enhanced by full motion performance capture, creating a highly cinematic experience.
The Ultimate in Technology
- Blacklist innovates from the roots of the franchise, putting its own twist on the gadgetry Splinter Cell is famous for – from an upgraded snake cam to the new micro-trirotor drone which allows Sam to scout ahead, mark targets remotely, distract enemies, or explode with frag grenade force. Blacklist is also bringing back fan-favorites like the sticky shocker, and for close quarters combat, the curved and brutal Karambit knife.
Build a New Echelon:
- With a mandate directly from the President, Sam is building a whole new Echelon unit: his team, his way. Anna “Grim” Grimsdottir is his technical operations manager, CIA operative Isaac Briggs brings additional firepower, and resident hacker Charlie Cole rounds out his support crew. With unlimited resources, including their own super jet – the Paladin – 4th Echelon will give the terrorists nowhere to hide.
Enjoy a Fully Integrated Experience
- The Strategic Mission Interface aboard the Paladin follows events around the world in real time, so Sam and his team can track incidents as they unfold. The SMI allows the team to receive data about mission objectives while on the move, and players can earn money for completing missions and objectives to buy upgraded weapons and items from the SMI hub
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- Splinter Cell
- PEGI 18
- Ubisoft
- English
- PC
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Splinter Cell: Blacklist is certainly the best Splinter Cell since Chaos Theory!
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Blacklist Review
Splinter Cell: Blacklist is a return to the series roots, Blacklist is arguably 'up there' with the series' best, Chaos Theory. Though this review might appear to be overly negative, practically everything else I didn't mention is far above average (soundtrack, gameplay etc). It's a very welcome return to what makes Splinter Cell a fantastic series. Below are simply what stood out: Level design: even though some levels are short cinematic chases with little room to move around in, these are the exception not the rule. One stand out in particular is the last single player level, which is on par with the fantastic Chinese Hotel level from Double Agent (which was unfortunately DA's only saving grace, but I digress). The return of movement speed control, prior to Conviction, one could adjust Sam's movement speed using the mouse wheel. It's been streamlined into a fast/slow toggle button; a solid improvement. There is no manual saving: quick save is conspicuously missing for the first time since the original Splinter Cell. It's a checkpoint system instead, with some really odd choices. The negative mouse acceleration and claustrophobic FOV when in first person (in multiplayer and certain moment in single player). Interact button does too many things - PC could've used a different button for melee. Sam will frequently decide closing a door is more important than punching the bad guy about to shoot him in the face. No Michael Ironside: I didn't think it would be a big deal, but it really was. The new VA mumbles a lot and doesn't fit Sam's aged looks. The textures are downright poor in some places, though models have a decent polygon count and animations are sleek and satisfying.Again, this review may appear to be overly negative, but this is probably the most bang-for-buck video game I've bought so far this year. I greatly recommend it!
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Hide and seek
Splinter Cell: Blacklist is the best tactic shooter after Hitman. It's epic feeling!
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