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![]() ![]() I give it a 4 because at least it's playable, stable and has nice graphics, but by the end of the game you'll just be wishing for it to end. The game is essentially a third rate cover shooter with the Splinter Cell name and characters/back story stuck in there for no good reason. No graphic glitches or major bugs on PC (unlike all previous games in the series, except Chaos Theory). Soundtrack and audio effects are decent, although for some reason your weapons sound really weak. Pros: - Graphics are nice, although you get some weird slowdowns even with a modern GPU, it looks like the game is quite CPU dependant. This could arguably be a "pro" due to the repetitive nature of the game. The game is way too short, just 11 levels, about 20-30 minutes long each depending on play style and difficulty. Levels are absolutely linear, no exploration to speak of, no computers to hack, no side objectives, nothing. Cons: - The game consists of going from point A to point B mindlessly killing enemies (heck, it's even worse, you can even COMPLETELY SKIP the firefights, just run like mad and wait for a checkpoint to pop up, suddenly enemies are no longer chasing you). The game consists of going from point A to point B mindlessly killing enemies Hands down the worst Splinter Cell game out there. Hands down the worst Splinter Cell game out there. To survive, build an underground network of allies who will help you obtain high-tech gadgets and stay one step ahead of your pursuers as you struggle to unmask the forces that frame you. A gameplay experience delivering 100% adrenaline includes close combat and shooting sequences. Our objective is to build an accurate Tom Clancy Splinter Cell: Double Agent frame rate chart that lets PC gamers select from any Nvidia or AMD graphics. As a fugitive, quick thinking and adaptation are essential to turn the situation to your advantage. Always on your toes, you need to react on the fly to any changing situations and use the environment and the crowds around you to create diversions and deter your enemies. PC, Ubisoft Free - Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell Double Agent Ubisoft (Japan VPN Required) CompulsiveOzB on - 01:56 Requires Japan VPN to claim (I used PIA but for free options you can use either TunnelBear or ProtonVPN). Experience original gameplay based on improvisation in which your environment is your top weapon. Your only choice is to improvise to survive. You are a fugitive, ruthlessly hunted by the very government you used to serve. Always on your toes, you need to react on Improvise. ![]()
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