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For me, the MGS series is the king of stealth, not simply due to the mechanics, but also due to the wealth of different strategies and equipment. That's where Splinter Cell falls short, IMO, because it has a lot of cool moves, but it has limited and specific application.
where does he get that conviction is better than mgs4? crazy crazy man
Thief: Dark Project FTW
Forget Sly Cooper. Most fun stealth game ever
but i was hiding like a b!tch in Siren, blood curse. Damn the part where you're in the house with the sliding doors and the undead dude with the pistol had my eyes wide open.
Loved batman aa btw but i agree that it wasnt a stealth game just a game with stealth elements