

A world of International espionage - Go from Shanghai and Cozumel to America itself, where New York City and Los Angeles are threatened by the terrorists' agenda of destruction.Do whatever it takes to make your mark and gain the terrorists' trust. Don't blow your cover - Steal, destroy, kill, and evade the authorities.Authentic double agent tactics - Use realistic tactics, based on testimonies of actual undercover agents, to sabotage the enemies' plans.Upgradeable weapons and gadgets - As you progress get access to upgraded prototype gadgets and weapons, like improved night vision, based on your choices and covert skills.Your actions affect the story and gameplay, leading to shockingly different endings. You choose who's priorities to support, and who's to undermine. Double agent gameplay and branching storyline - Play both sides and decide between opposing NSA and terrorists objectives.Do whatever it takes to complete your mission, but get out alive. Kill too many terrorists and you'll blow your cover. You'll need to carefully weigh the consequences of your actions. How far will you go to gain the enemy's trust? As covert operative Sam Fisher, you must infiltrate a vicious terrorist group and destroy it from within. Take on dual roles of covert operative and ruthless terrorist, where your choices of whom to betray and whom to protect actually affect the outcome of your game.Įxperience the relentless tension and gut-wrenching dilemmas of life as a double agent. In the highly anticipated sequel to the 2005 game of the year, Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell Double Agent™, play as a double agent spy for the first time ever. You can’t finish the game otherwise.About This Game The best-selling Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell® saga takes on an entirely new direction. Cherry on top: the final cutscene won’t even play unless you change your resolution to the lowest resolution and try it again.You literally don’t unlock the extra gear that it says you do, like the pistol that shoots sound to a different area, or other cool gadgets.Saving/Loading files is hard to navigate and limited (and I don’t think there was a quick save? Or something else that was weird with that).Resolution/frame rate was weird or limited in a way that wasn’t for earlier splinter cell games.Trying to unlock a tumbler lock in the game is incredibly not user-friendly on PC and takes 5x longer than console.General menu was unresponsive and felt low budget.Mouse sensitivity way too high in menus, and weird/off with aiming your gun as well.Playable, but the worst Splinter Cell PC port by far, 2nd to Pandora Tomorrow.
