It's pretty much the same Gameplay, but the Multiplayer is a revolutionary one, and that's damn right.

User Rating: 9 | Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Pandora Tomorrow PC
The campaign of Pandora Tomorrow is a lot similar to that of the first Splinter Cell game. Although you don't get to be in indoors missions. It's more like outdoors missions this time. The graphics have been improved a lot more than the original game. You can see darker shadows and a lot of light if there's a light source. As i said the gameplay is pretty much the same. You get all the gadgets that you got in the first game, and some new ones. The levels are quiet long, but others are extremely short that you might not even realize it was a level(The Train). The AI of the game was also improved. This improvements are somewhat bad for the player, though. If an enemy spots you he's going to call for help immediately over his radio. Which will triggered one of three alarms. If you triggered 3 alarms, it means Mission Failure. If you kill someone you shouldn't have to, Mission Failure. It's kind of frustrating sometimes when you're in the middle of a mission, and a guy walks by a sees you. He's going to triggered an alarm. This game should be played by Splinter Cell fans, not for newbies. if you want to be quick in the campaign you have to finish the first game, so you'll know what you're doing. This game is not a game for newbies, the multiplayer is, the single-player isn't.

Overall the game looks quiet amazing. The only downside it has is the gameplay itself of the campaign. It's pretty much the same, but still it can be fun if you like espionage games, or you if you already finish the first game. The great part about this game is that it brought with it a revolutionary multiplayer that's really fun playing. Both sides of the conflict are pretty good separated. The spies, played in a third-person perspective, are the ones that are there to steal information. While the ARGUS mercenaries, played in a first-person shooter perspective, have to stop them at all cost. It's a very fun cat-and mouse, hide and seek game. That's the best part of it, right?