Splinter Cell, the smash XBox hit from last holiday, finally arrives on the PC.
The PC version offers a few tweaks here and there, but it is essentially the
same great game that graced XBox consoles last year. The game offers exciting
gameplay, fantastic sound, and incredible graphics that no serious PC gamer
should miss.
Splinter Cell follows the exploits of Sam Fisher, an experienced NSA agent who
gets called in to investigate the disappearance of two CIA agents in the former
Soviet Republic of Georgia. As more of the mystery surrounding these agents is
uncovered, more questions surface. And as Fisher tries to prevent World War
III, things get a little personal…
Sam
Fisher is a Splinter Cell. These are the most covert of agents on the field.
Operating alone (with only a remote team in support), these agents must slip in
unnoticed, survey a situation, deal with it by whatever means necessary, and
leave without a trace. In the game, this sense of stealth and espionage is
extremely important. You can’t run into a situation with your guns flailing
about; if the enemy is alerted to your presence, they will find you and kill you
as quickly as possible. Often, a single alarm or alerted guard will lead your
team leader to pull the plug on the mission. Therefore, the game commands more
strategy than twitchy fingers.
The
weapons and tools at your disposal are authentic, state-of-the-art, and very
cool. You can use such devices as lock picks, camera jammers, laser
microphones, and many other cool toys to help you on your mission. In terms of
weapons, you start out with a standard SC Pistol with a silencer, but eventually
you’ll get your hands on the SC-20K M.A.W.S., a rifle complete with multipurpose
launcher and sniper scope.
The
controls work for the game, but they are pretty hard to get used to. You use
the W, A, S, D keys for movement and the mouse to look around, which is easy
enough. However, the mouse wheel is used to control your character’s speed.
While this seems the only logical solution, it feels very clumsy.
The
graphics are incredible. Splinter Cell boasts some of the best lighting effects
seen on any platform. Every object and character in the game casts a shadow,
and these shadows interact off both characters and environments seamlessly. The
animations are also very lifelike, and the character models look great. The
game is very demanding in terms of hardware, but if your system can run it, this
game looks spectacular.
The
sound is also quite notable. The music is low and ambient, perfectly suiting
the game’s sneaky stealth elements. The music also picks up and gets faster and
louder whenever a guard discovers Fisher, which is a nice touch. The sound
effects are functional; the guns sound like guns and the alarms sound like
alarms. The voice effects are probably the highlight in the sound department.
Michael Ironside (of Starship Troopers and Scanners) superbly voices Sam Fisher,
bringing to the character his trademark gruff and wizened attitude.
Splinter Cell is an amazing game that will wow you both in terms of graphics and
gameplay. While some computers won’t be able to handle the fantastic graphics
engine without dropping substantial frames, Splinter Cell will make you want to
upgrade your system.
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Gameplay: 9.3
The gameplay is
stealth action/strategy at its finest. The only real problem is the controls,
which can be hard to get used to.
Graphics: 9.8
The graphics in
Splinter Cell are unsurpassed. The lighting effects are incredible, the
character models look great, and the animations are realistic. Sweet eye-candy.
Sound: 9.5
The music is very
ambient and gives the game an appropriate sneaky feeling. The sound effects
also work nicely, and the voice acting is great.
Difficulty: Medium
Concept: 9.5
The game was made
with Tom Clancy’s blessing, and it shows. The game is authentic to the point of
being obsessively meticulous, and the storyline is very intriguing and could
happen.
Overall: 9.5
Splinter Cell is
one of those rare games that live up to incredible hype. The game’s awesome
graphics and excellent gameplay make it an experience not to be missed by any
serious PC gamer.
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