
Splinter Cell Is Still A Damn Good Stealth Game | Nostalgia Trip
Even though we didn't see a new Splinter Cell at E3 2018, Michael and Jake decided it was time to give the first one another shot.
Even though we didn't see a new Splinter Cell at E3 2018, Michael and Jake decided it was time to give the first one another shot.
This week focuses on bloodthirsty tribesmen, dragons, and lots of dancing.
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Want a closer look at Splinter Cell on the 3DS? Look no further than this launch trailer.
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Sam tries some long distance killing with a sniper rifle.
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Are you gonna say monkey?
Sam picked a pretty poor hiding spot this time, but it's nothing a nice fixed blade can't handle.
These caves sure get dark. Good thing you brought your night-vision gear.
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Sam Fisher explains the importance of his mission in this awesome trailer.
How did Sam Fisher's third assignment shape up? GameSpot editor Greg Kasavin explains in our exclusive video review.
It's so nice of Sam to drop in and say hi.
A quick knee to the abdomen sends a guard to the ground.
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