Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory Specifications

By Randolph Ramsay on 04/04/2005

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The good:

  • Better mix of stealth with action
  • Less linear than previous Splinter Cells
  • Looks and sounds great

The bad:

  • Camera doesn’t track Sam Fisher’s movements accurately – you’ll be constantly manually adjusting it to find the best view

The bottomline:

Splinter Cell veterans won’t find too many new additions in Chaos Theory, but newbies and vets should snap it up as it’s the best game in the series so far.

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