New Screens for Double Agent
Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell: Double Agent launch date on October 19 is just too far for us anticipating fans. Boasting of its environment and physics because of Unreal Engine 2.5, this installment of the ever popular Splinter Cell series is sure to left mouths hanging and eyes popping.
Speaking of which the same goes for these newest cinematics from Ubisoft. The developer seems to be in a stealth mode high lately as it is the the theme of the game, much like the upcoming blockbuster Assassin’s Creed (PS3, X360).
In Double Agent, Sam Fisher tries to infiltrate a terrorist group using whatever tactic he deems necessary – be it to kill many enemies too fast and risk being detected, or lurk in the shadows, possibly endangering millions of civilians. The game isn’t due in more than a month’s time anyway, so don’t worry yourselves just yet and just click on the thumbnails to enjoy the screens.
Via Spong
Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell: Double Agent launch date on October 19 is just too far for us anticipating fans. Boasting of its environment and physics because of Unreal Engine 2.5, this installment of the ever popular Splinter Cell series is sure to left mouths hanging and eyes popping.
Speaking of which the same goes for these newest cinematics from Ubisoft. The developer seems to be in a stealth mode high lately as it is the the theme of the game, much like the upcoming blockbuster Assassin’s Creed (PS3, X360).
In Double Agent, Sam Fisher tries to infiltrate a terrorist group using whatever tactic he deems necessary – be it to kill many enemies too fast and risk being detected, or lurk in the shadows, possibly endangering millions of civilians. The game isn’t due in more than a month’s time anyway, so don’t worry yourselves just yet and just click on the thumbnails to enjoy the screens.
Via Spong