![]() ![]() ![]() SC: Essentials takes place just after the events of Double Agent, as Sam Fisher is taken into custody by American authorities and questioned about what transpired.Įvery level is essentially a flashback as he recounts his story for the interview. Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell: Essentials (2006)Īs much as I love the PSP and the sheer quality of the games that made their way into the system’s roster, it’s also the home for some of the most terrible attempts at porting a AAA experience to a portable device.ĭeveloped by Ubisoft Montreal, Essentials was released along with Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell: Double Agent as a companion title in the same way AC: Bloodlines was for Assassin’s Creed II. So whether you’re a fan of the genre thirsting for some good-old sneaking action, or just a newbie trying to see what all your pseudo-intellectual friends are so adamant about you trying, here’s a comprehensive ranking of every Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell game ever released. It’s the only stealth franchise that can even compare to Metal Gear Solid in terms of quality and innovation – and that’s not something I say lightly at all. On the contrary, few things will get your blood pumping like just barely slipping by guards ready to blow up your own skull if they so much as smell you. It isn’t slow or boring just because it’s not about blowing up alien brains. ![]() Not only does it offer very fluid gameplay and an action-packed story sure to get even the least convinced interested in seeing it play out, but it also serves as a showcase of what the stealth genre is supposed to be. As a fan of stealth games, Splinter Cell has always been my go-to to introduce my friends into the genre. ![]()
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