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The Single player is basically what you'd expect by now of the Splinter Cell Series. Get briefed on the bad guys by your pal Lambert and move in. If you've read my past reviews, you'll probably guess where I'm going with this. The levels were fun enough, but some how just not any more so than the last two games. Despite the repetition, you'll want to keep going. Even on the aging Xbox, the graphics still impress. Shadows look awesome, water looks exactly like water and the character movement capture is near perfect. I still don't know why they took out the S.W.A.T. turn maneuver from Pandora Tomorrow. That was the best. It's a welcomed feature used in Gears of War on the 360, can't imagine playing without it. Again the storyline wasn't very compelling, but it was still enough to keep me going. The real kicker for this game is the online Multiplayer mode. It's unrivaled in multiplayer terms and just pure fun to play. Sure you have to deal with the occasional foul mouthed jerk(s), but when you can play with people like yourself, it's a sublime experience. I've made so many great friends over Xbox Live. I think its because of the level of intimacy between two players who have to work together in order to win. Unlike other games where you're thrown into a battlefield with 12-24 other players just doing their own thing. This isn't your typical Run 'n Gun. There's just more strategy that way. Online consists of Spies versus the Mercs. Whether you're a spy or merc, playing as a team is important. Constant communication is necessary. I noticed the wins are more satisfying when it's done on this level of gameplay. Unlike games such as Halo, where winning is based on the few hard core guys that carry the team to victory. You play a huge part or none at all.Read full review
The third installment of the famous Splinter Cell games, Chaos Theory is truly the best. The story line inthe single player mode is just like being in a real live action movie. Your plunged into stopping the North Koreans, who provoke the Japanese into starting a war. New this time around is a co-op mode in which you and a friend play through a 4 level exiting side story to the single player. This mode features an abundance of co-op moves that will make your eyes pop out there sockets.(Including a move where you can launch your team mate into a guards behind and knock him out.) Also, back from the previous installment (Pandora Tomorrow)is the adrenaline pumped Online multiplayer mode. In this mode you can log on via Xbox Live and play a 2 Spys .vs. 2 Mercenaries mode. You can grab the mercenaries from behind and either knock them out or take them of your hands permanatley. Also, in your arsenal of moves, the ability to jump on top of the mercs head and instantly takeing him out, or maybe you want to pull him over a railing and have him land in some hurtful ways. It's really up to you. Now I know your asked to say what you think bad about this game when you get to writing the review screen, so I spent countless nights when I couldn't sleep and finally found something wrong with this game. You can't use the game box as a door stopper. It's just not heavy enough. I give this game 5 stars. *****Read full review
I’ve played some of the best bloody action games for 22 years of my life but ever since I bought this game the other day I can safely say this is one of my favorite games of all time. The graphics and physics alone are just pure bliss to look at… I’ve never played a campaign for so many hours and never got bored!!
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This is THE BEST Splinter Cell to date, hands down in my opinion. Double Agent and Conviction have been very good as well, but this one is still the best. This game took the gameplay from the first two and then polished it up and blew it out of the water. They enhanced pretty much everything, leaving you with the feeling of being a do-it-all top-of-the-line spy. -The graphics: The graphics from the first two were very good, but this game was EXCEPTIONAL for an original Xbox game, in fact, it still looks pretty good compared to recent 360 games. -The enemy AI: Once in awhile they will spot you at the most ludicrous of times, and other times, not see you at all when you are practically in their faces, but overall the AI is just about perfect; not too smart, and not too dumb. Plus, their conversations in this game are usually comically ironic and sometimes even hilarious. -New Gadgets: The addition of the soundmeter is very helpful and useful. It takes the idea of ambient noise masking your noise, and works great. The OCP on the pistol which allows you to take out lights temporarily, even the ones you can't shoot out, makes it your most useful tool, besides the new knife. The knife makes gameplay much more versatile, You can use it for everything from stabbing someone and instantly taking them out up close, disabling different objects such as locks, and even cutting thin materials to open up a new path. Hacking now allows you to get in anywhere, through keypads, computers, and even retinal scanners. -The levels and story: The levels are very diverse and interesting. They include: a rudimentary lighthouse outpost, a cargo ship, a Panamanian bank, a penthouse in New York, a North Korean missile base, a mercenary office building, a Japanese bathhouse, and even a Japanese defense ministry. The story is easy to follow, and revolves around preventing a World War 3. It is well-written. It is a plot that seems very probable and realistic; it seems that it could happen pretty easily in real life, especially with all the North Korean missile tension that has happened relatively recently. This game also makes Sam look much more fluid and realistic. The way he moves when approaching an enemy from behind is amazing. As he slowly comes up on his victim, you can feel the tension growing as he reaches for his knife. His creeping matches that of what someone would have to do in real life to be utterly silent and to sneak up on someone without being detected. Overall, this game is worth a look if you have never played it or any other Splinter Cells. A definite buy in my opinion (especially with the prices on Ebay). It is backwards compatible with the Xbox 360, meaning you can play it on a 360, which I do fairly often.Read full review
I love this game. As the second in the Splinter Cell series, it takes a step above and goes far beyond expectations. It's not like with movies that the sequel will be inferior to it's predecessor, rather just the opposite. The original still holds a place of honor for setting the bar on creative games. Chaos Theory has some interesting new abilities: the knives, grabbing characters from a pipe, and pushing them over railings. The UK Ubisoft site puts it better, "Take command of an incredibly fluid and expanded variety of stealth maneuvers including covert combat knife kills, crushing submission holds, and swift assault moves." It's got cool new gadgets: "electronic jammers", computer hacking, and modular weapon you use attachments with. I think the best part of the game is the endless possibilities. Each game is rated based on achieving both primary and secondary objectives, as well as how you made your way through the game (stealth vs assault). There's more than one way to make it through the game, and this makes it fun. They've also added the ability to play in cooperative missions. You can have a partner help you out in your stealth missions. How cool is that? I highly recommend this game for anyone interested in challenge in adventure.Read full review
This is offically the best Splinter Cell game ever created, beating out the first one "TOM CLANCY'S SPLINTER CELL", "PANDORA TOMORROW," and even "DOUBLE AGENT." While the newest release, "CONVICTION" for the XBOX 360, may best it in terms of gameplay and graphics, when you factor in the story and organization aspects, CHAOS THEORY ultimately comes out on top. There are several reasons why this is the best. First, the story. Sam Fisher is still working for the US government by means of Third Echelon, the top-secret sub-branch of the NSA, fighting the crisis of information warfare worldwide. He has not become a double agent forced to kill his own friends yet, his daugher Sarah was not "killed in a drunk-driving accident" yet, and he has not struck out on his own yet. Next, the organization. There are no two totally different versions of this game split between the sixth and seventh generations like in "DOUBLE AGENT." Therefore, you aren't left wondering what in the world is happening and why two totally different versions even exist. Third, and perhaps the best reason, is the alarm system. The one thing that got under my skin in the previous two games was when you didn't hide the bodies in unlit places, the game would automatically sound an alarm. Three alarms and the mission's over. In this game, the bodies have to actually be discovered by a guard or a camera in order for an alarm to be triggered. Also, triggering alarms won't cause you to automatically fail your mission anymore, although enemies will put on armor, get better weapons, and hide at certain points to ambush you. Lastly, the gameplay and graphics. This game is the first one that makes it possible to actually kill people, not just knock them out, without wasting any ammunition or gadgets. The combat knife is ultimately your most valuable tool; one swipe, no matter what side of an enemy you're on, and they're dead. You can choose to end an interrogation with lethal force (breaking their neck), or nonlethal force (knocking them out by choking them.) When you're hanging from pipes and an enemy walks under you, you can perform an inverted neck break. You can even knock people out if they're directly on the opposite side of a door by just bashing it in! On top of all this, the graphics are just absolutely incredible for an original XBOX, and they were already awesome even from the first game. You begin to forget that it's "just" a game. There you have it. This is THE splinter cell game that no one should be without. If you're thinking about getting a splinter cell game, I advise you extremely high to consider getting this one. You will definitly never regret your decision.Read full review
This game is a great addition to the splinter cell saga. With new features such as area kills and advanced AI, Chaos Theory delivers a fantastic all around game play. The largest improvement from Pandora Tomorrow is the new co-op mode. This new feature has a different story line yet it links up with the main story on certain occasions. The new maps in Chaos Theory are far more extensive and complex than its prequel. Because the maps is so large, it offers tons of replay value as one could do each mission several times and never take the exact same path. The advanced AI has fixed the problem from Pandora Tomorrow by causing npcs to be suspicious instead of automatically raising the alarm. Two new weapons have been added to the game, a sniper and a shotgun. The sniper is relatively practical while the shotgun is used only in the rarest scenarios. One addition has been made to the HUD which is the sound meter. This will tell you how much noise you are making and also how much noise is being made around you. This gives players fairer game play. Overall, Chaos Theory has satisfied my expectations and is a great game for those who have played or are interested in the Splinter Cell series. IGN gives this game a 9.6 rating.Read full review
I got this game because I wanted a great and amazing stealth game. And I know I'm going to get it with this game. The only thing I don't like about this is in the picture, there was no stickers but when the game came in there were stickers on it. But overall good value for a great game and looking forward to playing it
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Had this game many years ago. Felt the need to play it again and hold onto it this time. Game came a day earlier than expected and in really good condition for a used product :) happy with my purchase
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Great story, great game... I was however a little disappointed that the Xbox One X console didn't upscale the graphics to a high definition scale. The PS3 HD version of this game is a lot crisper in detail & has been upscaled to a more standard display for modern gaming. Still a great game & great story.
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