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Splinter Cell 3D Launch Trailer Sneaks By

Nintendo Universe writes:

To coincide with the anticipated release of the Nintendo 3DS today across Europe, Ubisoft have released a launch trailer for Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell 3D presenting the first opportunity to see the game in action.

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Hanuman5522d ago (Edited 5522d ago )

Looks great! The gameplay seems to be really "old skool" Splintercell. Is it a totally new game? I picked up the complete spintercell collection on xbox and xbox360 just before Conviction came out (for about 20$!) and been playing them every now and then sincethen. Conviction was a major letdown for me (black\white effect ruined the gameplay + use of updated unreal 2.? engine ruined graphics!) and I kinda lost my trust in the series. Seeing this vid. however restores some of that trust and I really hope the next Splintercell on consoles will contain the same style of gameplay. Thumbs up to Nintendo for supporting so many 3rdparty AAA franchises. The DS is finally growing up.

Psycho_Mantis5522d ago

Whoa, Devja' Vu from 2005 all over again! Might get this as seeing myself a huge SC fan!

Ve3tro5522d ago

Game plays pretty well, controls are fiddly at first but you adjust quickly.

If you loved the original Chaos Theory on PS2, Xbox or PC and are getting a 3DS it's a good title to get.

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Where Did They Go Wrong? Volume I, Splinter Cell

OXCGN:

"It’s a simple question we all find ourselves asking about franchises across all mediums: where did they go wrong?

The Old Man and the Sea by Ernest Hemingway, “Pablo Honey” by Radiohead, Michael Bay-directed adaptations of established stories, excellent games choosing to appeal to broader audiences; all things that can go awry in a manner nearly imperceptible.

In our modern industry, gaming truly has risen from the foam to sit beside other forms of entertainment as a more socially accepted medium, but with that change of class comes ramifications that deeply affect die-hard fans.

This series of articles will cover the direction of – and attempt to pinpoint – franchises that caused fans to roll their eyes, hang their heads in shame, and silently shed tears for their fallen virtual heroes.

Today, the spotlight shines upon the ballad of Sam Fisher, and how he was forced to appeal to a broader audience."

gaminoz5220d ago

I really think that these days devs will struggle to sell games based on pure stealth. I often hear complaints about 'stealth' sections of games, and that isn't even a whole game.

Yet making a stealth franchise all action oriented makes the game almost industinguishable from all the others.

The answer is what MGS4 did. You could try and play it COD style, but there were open enough environments to find other sneakier ways around it and not die so much as a reward.

Conviction didn't offer as much opportunity for choice of approach.

A game like Thief 4 or Hitman would suffer if action became the main focus over sneaking, taking out lighting, stealth kills, and disguise.

Proeliator5220d ago (Edited 5220d ago )

You forgot that in Hitman Absolution there's a cover system, lower difficulties can see enemies through walls, and forced action segments; the stealth genre is dead. It's simply not profitable.

Conviction as a video game was excellent, but as a Splinter Cell title, it was very disappointing.

I do agree with your stance on Metal Gear Solid 4, though.

Eske5219d ago

I don't know if MGS4 is the answer. Playing that game stealthily was just...awkward. I found myself doing that goofy "inchworm crawl" across whole football fields-worth of open ground.

On topic: I think there's a ton of untapped potential in stealth games. We need to see some improvement in AI behaviors, though. Watching enemies repeat endless patterns of behavior and movement is immersion-killing.

OhMyGandhi5220d ago (Edited 5220d ago )

very nice article! and completely agree with everything you wrote.

I wrote a similar piece, lol.

http://www.digitalvideogame...

jc485735220d ago

never liked any of the Splinter Cell or Tom Clancy's games.

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Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell 3D – 3DS Review by Brash Games

Jody Mulhern of Brash Games writes "With a less than impressive launch line-up for Nintendo’s new 3DS handheld, it’s difficult to recommend a single game anyone could consider a stellar title. The third parties reigned supreme on March 25th with some un-supreme games thanks to the glaringly shocking lack of good ol’ Mario".

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Five Most Disappointing 3DS Games

Chris Buffa (Modojo): While visiting a GameStop this past weekend (to pre-order Rage and Dark Souls, no less), we were disappointed at the sheer number of horrible games available for Nintendo's 3DS.

Venoxn4g5329d ago

I liked steel diver, but it was really short :/