Splinter Cell Conviction is based on fact. Fighting fact. A video Ubi's going to release tomorrow will prove that fact beyond all doubt. "In this video, the developers of Splinter Cell Conviction give ...
Sam Fisher is back and he's on a mission to find his daughter's killer. Arguably gaming's most intimidating interrogator, players will use Sam's expansive arsenal of moves to unravel a conspiracy ...
At long last Fisher knows the horrible truth, of a daughter presumed dead, of a best friend turned traitor, and of a life ruined by lies. Fisher is mad as hell, and he won't take it anymore.
The biggest change to Conviction is of course the gameplay. Sam Fisher is much lighter on his feet, and he has to be. The enemy scenarios are set up in such a fashion that you HAVE to kill everyone ...
Ubisoft creative director Maxime Beland has said that the gameplay in Splinter Cell: Conviction will be a bit harder than what is portrayed in the demo. Released last month on Xbox Live, Beland said ...
Fisher is at long last reunited with his daughter, but there is still one last item on the agenda. It was Grim who kept Sarah safe for three years, and Fisher can't leave her to face Reed alone. Now ...
After what seems like an age since those original screenshots were first unveiled, Splinter Cell: Conviction is finally here and it looks almost unrecognisable. Indeed, if the path taken in Conviction ...