Ubidays 07: Conviction gameplay evolution video interview
No longer a stealth game, Splinter Cell: Conviction (for the PC and Xbox 360) has ex-Third Echelon agent Sam Fisher dashing through crowds and using his environment to evade detection and capture. In a franchise often defined by the tact, sleekness and precise surgical infiltration possible only with stealth, Conviction steers the game deeper into Sam Fisher’s story.
Although latest installment to Tom Clancy‘s Splinter Cell series had little details as to what would Fisher be doing now, Ubisoft‘s Mathieu Ferland did state that the game would revolve around Sam Fisher’s self-discovery and self-realization. So aside from adding more action instead of more thought into the game, you will also be getting more emotional now.
Ferland also noted that the game was “a big change in the devotion of the brand,” which to most fans is practically the understatement of the year. Fans that started out with the first Splinter Cell and have tasted the likes of Eidos’ Hitman series may find this game to be particularly lacking in something. Oh yes, we remember now: it lacks Splinter Cell.
No longer a stealth game, Splinter Cell: Conviction (for the PC and Xbox 360) has ex-Third Echelon agent Sam Fisher dashing through crowds and using his environment to evade detection and capture. In a franchise often defined by the tact, sleekness and precise surgical infiltration possible only with stealth, Conviction steers the game deeper into Sam Fisher’s story.
Although latest installment to Tom Clancy‘s Splinter Cell series had little details as to what would Fisher be doing now, Ubisoft‘s Mathieu Ferland did state that the game would revolve around Sam Fisher’s self-discovery and self-realization. So aside from adding more action instead of more thought into the game, you will also be getting more emotional now.
Ferland also noted that the game was “a big change in the devotion of the brand,” which to most fans is practically the understatement of the year. Fans that started out with the first Splinter Cell and have tasted the likes of Eidos’ Hitman series may find this game to be particularly lacking in something. Oh yes, we remember now: it lacks Splinter Cell.