Games Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Conviction

Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Conviction

Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Conviction is a continuation of the series of stealth action games with a third-person view. A terrorist group calling... Read more

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6.8/10
Metacritic:
84/100
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Xbox - July 2018 Games with Gold

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System requirements and PC test

Minimum:
  • Windows XP
  • CPU: Intel Core 2 DUO
  • RAM: 1.5 Gb
  • Free Space:10 Gb
  • VRAM: 256 Mb
  • Video Card: NVIDIA GeForce 7800
Recommended:
  • Windows XP
  • CPU: Intel Core 2 DUO
  • RAM: 3 Gb
  • Free Space:10 Gb
  • VRAM: 512 Mb
  • Video Card: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 260
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Pros

Gameplay - I really liked it and I would even say it’s a real thrill

Interrogations - I liked this feature of using the environment to extract information from the enemy

The plot is interesting and I remember it, this is already a plus

Weapons - there are a lot of them in the game and they can be improved

Uniforms - in the game you can also change the characters' equipment

Cons

Additional modes - there are only two of them and they are very, very boring and very long

Missions - some are very boring and not interesting

5.5

Before playing the 5th part of Splinter Cell, I expected to see an interactive environment in it - the ability to use chairs as weapons, move cabinets and barricade doors with them (I once read about this in one “paper” magazine). But what we got in the end is a rather corridor action game with primitive stealth and having little in common with previous games in the series.

Sam has changed once again - he has turned into an uncle angry at the whole world, the night vision device has turned into an echolocator.

The plot does not shine with originality - there is a little intrigue with Fisher’s daughter and we once again need to prevent a terrorist attack in America.

Although when I saw the early version of "Conva" - a social stealth game like Assassin's Creed (although the final version of Con… Read full

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