This game is very fun and addicting at first but be warned: you will become very bored of it very soon. The campaign is basically where Sam fisher goes to Iceland to try to locate a mysterious weapon being developed by a guy called raheem kadir. When he gets there, he sees a guy that wants to buy this weapon, but it has been stolen. Apparently its called "red mercury" and is an atomic device or something. In the middle of the misson, sam receives news that his daughter was killed by a drunk driver. So basically he figures he has nothing to lose and when Echeleon finds a way into Dufraisesns organization...well ill stop it at there. The levels are often very long, a LOT longer than chaos theory's levels'. The campaign is fun the first time around you play (there are 2 ways you can play it, 1 way on the good side, the other way actually becoming a REAL rogue agent and disobeying echelon) the 2nd time its still fun, 3rd time meh, 4th time BORING! This game's replayability is nowhere near as good CT's. Another weakpoint of the game is that it plays almost exactly the same as chaos theory. There are ZERO new features.
Then the online multiplayer is basically crap, its spy vs spy, where each spy has a gun and there is no more stealth online anymore...well im not even gonna go further with that. This game overall has mediocre gameplay, and only decent graphics and audio. Its not even worth playing on xbox live. Rent it first, beat the single player, return it. After that, I would stick to chaos theory and pandorra tomorrow.
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