Sam is back in the superb Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory. This time around the game is less strick and you can decide weither you can complete a mission guns a blazing or nice and silent since now the game supports both types of game play. There are new weapons at Sam's desposl such as his rifle which can now be changed into a shotgun, sniper rifle, or even into its standard assault rifle mode. Fisher also has a knife at his disposle which now he can use to decide if he wants to kill his enemy when he gets to or interrigate and nuetralize him non-lethal style. The graphics are gorgeous since it uses the full capasity of the xbox and is as good looking as the phenomanal Halo 2. But with new technology comes more shadows and more nightvision which makes the game loss its glossyness and gives it a greenish screen which does hold back the graphics. The story line is basicly the same as in every other game in the series. The sound is also great as well since now you can create noise that can destract enemies and you can mask your sound with the new sound engine. Multipalyer is back in the form of Spys vs Mercs (from Pandora Tommorw) and the newly added co-op mode which is also playable online as well. This game is just great and this installment is the sharpest tool in the shead the only thing I'm wondering is what Splinter Cell on the 360 will look like.
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