

Although Eric Johnson never succeeds over Michael Ironside when comes to portraying Sam as he is supposed to be, he does manage to give us a depiction of a fearless leader and skilled tactician.

The plot is also great, featuring one of the most interesting and most diabolical villains in the history of this franchise. There are three different approaches Ghost, Panther and Assault which add an amount of replay value. The main campaign gives you tons of hours and even when you're done with it, you have a handful of side missions to complete. The cinematic scenes, although not the best this year, are up to par with the gameplay graphics unlike with the previous installments. The visuals are superb the shading, the lighting effects are just wonderful.

This is one of the most ambitious and one of the most, if not the best installment of the franchise. I bought it, but I still came to agree with myself that Ubisoft is just beating a dead horse. I bought it, but I still came to agree As a die hard Splinter Cell fan, I was very skeptic about how this game would turn out to be honest. As a die hard Splinter Cell fan, I was very skeptic about how this game would turn out to be honest.
