![]() ![]() ![]() In a move that could revitalize a franchise on the back of a generation, Splinter Cell: Blacklist appears to be a return to form for the long-running series. Though in this day and age, the single player isn’t exactly what keeps people coming back for more. The Tom Clancy story translates exceptionally well into a stealth video game, even with the changes seen over the years that made the game more action oriented with things like Mark and Execute. Ubisoft has never had a problem in delivering an exceptional single player and cooperative experience with the Splinter Cell franchise. Mercs was sorely missed by long-time fans of the franchise. ![]() While Conviction did offer numerous cooperative ways to play the game, and a competitive multiplayer mode, Spies vs. It was pretty obvious that removing the popular game mode could be a mistake that had players putting down their copies of the game once the single player fun was done. Mercs game mode that had us worried about the release. It was what Ubisoft took away from the game in their Spies vs. As huge fans of the Splinter Cell franchise, it wasn’t the major additions that were the big problems for the game. Back in 2010 we wrote an article giving a few reasons that Splinter Cell: Conviction might disappoint. ![]()
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