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Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell Blacklist Upper Echelon Edition (Xbox 360)

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TechSmart
★★★★★
10 years ago
Splinter Cell: Blacklist

Sam Fisher is back, and after emerging from the development shadows, it's clear that the long wait has been well worth it. While not everyone, particularly longtime fans of the Splinter Cell series, may have always agreed with the direction in which the more recent entries have headed (Splinter...

zavvi.com
★★★★
10 years ago
great game

a very good game but a little short on single player could of done with a few more levels. there are side missions. multiplayer is great. a welcome return to the hide and seek game.

Souq
★★★★★
9 years ago

pricing could have been better. rest was okay

as per shown on website

everything was okay for me; good packing; quick delivery

tesco.com
★★★★★
8 years ago
Great games, great price fast and fast delivery

Game was factory sealed, which was good as others I have bought from Tesco direct have had the plastic cellophane ripped. Thoroughly enjoying the game and delivery to collect in-store was next day!

VentureBeat
★★★★
10 years ago
Splinter Cell: Blacklist - hunting down terrorists is stressful (review)

In spite of its uninspiring story, Splinter Cell: Blacklist creates a sense of urgency that few games can match. It gives you the tools - the guns, the high-tech devices, the goggles - to accomplish your mission and then lets you use them as you see fit.

Right from the get-go, Blacklist presses you for time; A countdown to the next wave of The Engineers' attacks is always visible inside the Paladin, a large airplane that serves as your main HQ; Some missions have a time limit.

Despite a small twist or two, the tale of The Engineers and their grandiose plan to threaten the U.S; government quickly lost my interest; It moved at a brisk pace through some good-looking locations around the world, but everything else was just noise.

illgaming.in
★★★★★
8 years ago
Splinter Cell: Blacklist review

For a lover of the shadow and a master of ledge hanging, nothing can get as gigantic as Splinter Cell: Blacklist. Sam Fisher is back on board the Fourth Echelon, the American President's new [...]

411mania
★★★★★
10 years ago
Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Blacklist (Xbox 360) Review

While Conviction was a good game, Blacklist is even better. It strikes a good balance of old-style Splinter Cell games but making the game modern for today's audiences. There are a few quirky bits but this game largely hits all the high notes and was an enjoyable time through and through.

toysrus.com
★★★★★
10 years ago
Very Hard Stealth Action

Excellent graphics and gameplay. I love this type of FPS because you can play any way you want, quiet, clean, and tidy, or loud and guns blazing! The technology available makes you feel like you're on a real covert mission. Silence and forethought are your best weapons.

Challenging; Good Audio; Graphics; Realistic

Almost Too Hard

Metacritic
★★★★
8 years ago

No good can be found in this game. No Michael Ironside no deal. Gameplay is subpar and story is laughable. Why did they take such a leap back into failed game mechanics .

Newegg
★★★★★
10 years ago
Ubisoft scores again

Great gameplay, excellent gear/weapons upgrade system; Very high replay value since it leaves you wanting to try different methods to succeed

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