Splinter Cell
Tuesday, December 29th, 2009Via CVG. Ubisoft's long-in-development stealth action game Splinter Cell Conviction is finally come out from the cold in late February 2010, but is Sam Fisher's latest adventure going to be worth the nearly three year wait? We can't answer that question yet but we can answer the question, "Say, will Splinter Cell Conviction have any co-op support,"Thanks to a new article over at Computer and Video Games (which got its info from the UK based PC Zone print magazine) the answer is, "You betcha. In the mag, it will discuss hands-on, co-op reveal and a brand new mode. Most hardcore games on the Nintendo Wii end up selling less than desire, however. There's a shocker. As a result, the Ubisoft game is everything a sequel should be and was one of the most anticipated Nintendo Wii games of the holiday season. For that reason, they have to scrap the project at one point
The new game features a reboot as the interface and visual presentation has been reworked to the core. Oh, secrets in a spy-themed game. Two of the biggest games this holiday season have been pushed back until early 2010. Exciting stuff, there. Most hardcore games on the Nintendo Wii end up selling less than desire, however. Both games are crucial for Ubisoft. Red Steel 2 also features a huge jump visually from the first game as everything looks more vibrant than ever before. The latest issue of PC Zone, out on December 3, has details on the multiplayer mode for Splinter Cell: Conviction. Unfortunately for Ubisoft, their other highly anticipated sequel will also be delayed. For that reason, they have to scrap the project at one point because it wasn't up to snuff. " In fact there's also supposed to be a reveal in that magazine of another unknown game mode as well. Tom Clancy's
As a result, the Ubisoft game is everything a sequel should be and was one of the most anticipated Nintendo Wii games of the holiday season. Oh, secrets in a spy-themed game. " In fact there's also supposed to be a reveal in that magazine of another unknown game mode as well. Most hardcore games on the Nintendo Wii end up selling less than desire, however. The exclusive title uses the newWii MotionPlus add-on accessory for more precision in shooting your gun and swinging your sword. For Red Steel 2, they are trying to establish a hardcore franchise on the Nintendo Wii. Instead, it won't be released until early 2010. The latest issue of PC Zone, out on December 3, has details on the multiplayer mode for Splinter Cell: Conviction. Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Conviction is getting delayed. There's a shocker. Red Steel 2 also features a huge jump visually from the first
Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Conviction is getting delayed. Unfortunately for Ubisoft, their other highly anticipated sequel will also be delayed. Not to mention that the holiday season will be crowded with bigger releases. [Via Joystiq] . Ubisoft's long-in-development stealth action game Splinter Cell Conviction is finally come out from the cold in late February 2010, but is Sam Fisher's latest adventure going to be worth the nearly three year wait? We can't answer that question yet but we can answer the question, "Say, will Splinter Cell Conviction have any co-op support,"Thanks to a new article over at Computer and Video Games (which got its info from the UK based PC Zone print magazine) the answer is, "You betcha. Like Red Steel 2 to its predecessor, you probably have a hard time distinguishing Conviction as a Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell title without the name. Both games are crucial for Ubisoft. Instead, it won't be released
There's a shocker. Like Red Steel 2 to its predecessor, you probably have a hard time distinguishing Conviction as a Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell title without the name. Two of the biggest games this holiday season have been pushed back until early 2010. Exciting stuff, there. Oh, secrets in a spy-themed game. Both games are crucial for Ubisoft. Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Conviction was supposed to be released in the 2009 holiday season on the Xbox 360 first and then the PC platforms later down the road. Via CVG. Not to mention that the holiday season will be crowded with bigger releases. Unfortunately for Ubisoft, their other highly anticipated sequel will also be delayed. Ubisoft's long-in-development stealth action game Splinter Cell Conviction is finally come out from the cold in late February 2010, but is Sam Fisher's latest adventure going to be worth the nearly three year wait? We can't answer that question yet
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