In Splinter Cell: Pandora Tomorrow, the single player is very fun. The Multiplayer is revolutionary. A great sequal.
In the single player mode, you, once again, take control of Sam Fisher, a Splinter Cell operative in the NSA newest initiative, "Third Echelon." In Splinter Cell: Pandora Tomorrow, a new virus has been spread around code named "Small Pox" and it's up to Sam Fisher to eliminate this threat and any others who stand in the way.
In Pandora Tomorrow, Sam Fishers character is really flushed out, focusing more on Sam Fisher than Third Echelon itself. Once again, Sam Fisher has a slew of new moves and gadgets just waiting to be used. And what is great about this is with all of these gadgets, you can find out and scan different ways to get around the enemy, wheather you take them out, or get past them.
The single player is all fun and good, but what's new is the very addicting "Multiplayer" mode. In multiplayer, you can either play as the Team Shadow Net. They play a lot like Sam Fisher in the single player mode. Or you can play as the Argus Mercenaries. The mercs have a First-person type of view whose job is to eliminate all spies in their track.
What's great about this is that it's a lot like a game of hide-and-seek. The spies hide and complete thier objectives fast, but silently. While the Argus seek out these spies and eliminate them as fast as possible. With the Argus, you have a gun, which gives you a great advantage toe-to-toe, so this forces the spies to stay in the shadows or run away. What isn't great is with a number of glitches the spies can just as easily kill the Argus. With these glitches aside, the multiplayer is still very fun.
Splinter Cell: Pandora Tomorrow is a very fun and immersive game, don't miss it. Be apart of the revolution of Stealth/action gameplay.