Remastered collection of three classic Splinter Cell games, with Chaos Theory as a stealth pinnacle. Coherent narrative arc and sneaking mechanics that have held up well over time.
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HD compilation by Ubisoft bundling the three original PS2 Splinter Cell entries in HD remasters. Published by Ubisoft, released in September 2011 in Europe. Sam Fisher NSA agent in Splinter Cell, Pandora Tomorrow and Chaos Theory in HD remasters, over sixty cumulative missions crossing NSA clandestine operations against various global terrorist plots, cumulative third-person stealth action gameplay mixing silent infiltration, close combat and shooting with signature night vision goggles, Body Drag, OCP and progressive Mark and Execute mechanics across three entries, over fifty cumulative signature gadgets including sticky cameras and SC-20K, Spies vs Mercs online multiplayer mode inherited from original entries, over ninety hours of cumulative narrative campaign, English voice-over with Michael Ironside as Sam Fisher, HD remastered aesthetic at 1080p.
Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell Trilogy review
MAX
Art direction
★★★★★
"Iconic"
MAX
Music
★★★★★
"Legendary"
MAX
Story
★★★★★
"Masterful"
Worked-over darkness, chiselled light sources and shifting shadows: the game makes light the very heart of its stealth aesthetic. The realism of the environments and the permanent chiaroscuro compose a constant visual tension. This art direction, dark and precise, elevates infiltration to the rank of graphic art.
Taut and insidious, the music weaves an atmosphere of assassination where anxiety-inducing pads and hushed percussion rise with the hunt. Each contract bathes in a muffled tension that reacts to the slightest misstep. This sonic identity, polished and oppressive, elevates the cold elegance of Agent 47.
An elite agent thrown into a geopolitical crisis on the brink of war, Sam Fisher foils a digital conflict with global ramifications. An espionage thriller in the Tom Clancy mould, the tale wins you over with its taut realism and its hushed dilemmas. Its cold, credible tension makes it a peak of narrative stealth.
Gameplay
"Solid"
Fun
"Pleasant"
Addictiveness
"Captivating"
Difficulty
"Difficult"
Lifespan
"Massive"
Bundling three complete Sam Fisher campaigns onto one disc turns patience into a marathon: every mission rewards observation, alternate routes and careful guard-spotting. Replaying for a clean no-alarm run or testing non-lethal approaches naturally stretches the journey, and the trilogy stays a dependable pick for anyone who loves perfecting each shadow.
Technical info
💾10,5 GB📅20/09/2011
Published by Ubisoft
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