You can't move bodies out of plain sight, you don't pick locks, and you can't choose to knock your foes out-only kill them outright. You still silently snoop about in the shadows, but features you'd expect in a Splinter Cell game, and even in stealth games in general, simply aren't present. This is not the challenging stealth purebred you'd expect, but rather a more approachable kind of stealth-action mongrel. The franchise's gruff star is a changed man, and with Conviction, Splinter Cell is a changed series. At one point in the game, a voice-over tells us that the boorish brute is "pure Sam, pure Sam when he's mad," but that simple explanation doesn't say the half of it. In Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Conviction, this normally cool cat has honed some extra-sharp edges, but that's what happens when you mess with a man's brood.
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