Splinter Cell: Double Agent

Who Will You Double Cross?

By KD, published Dec 06, 2006
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Video games that are based off of Tom Clancy's novels have always been quite popular. This especially pertains to the Splinter Cell series. The newest in these series, Splinter Cell: Double Agent is proving to be the best of the series yet!

In this game you take on the role of Sam Fisher. Sam works as a top agent for the NSA (National Security Agency). Recently, Sam lost his daughter in a car accident and one of his hirelings in Iceland. This causes Sam to go a tad downhill and ends him up in prison. His prison sentence turns out to be a front so he can get involved with an American terrorist group called the JBA (John Brown's Army). Now Sam must act as agents for both organizations.

Splinter Cell: Double Agent involves all of the same aspects as previous versions of the game. You will use a lot of stealth to accomplish your many missions. While sneaking around you will do a variety of things: hang from ceilings while trying not to be detected, sneak past guards, rappel off of buildings, skydive, swim, blow things up, access computers, break necks, stab people, shoot people, and more! The only change is that you now work for both sides!

Working for both sides can cause problems for Sam. At many points in the game, Sam is put in terrible situations where moral may get in the way. He may have to kill an innocent person so the he doesn't get the JBA suspicious of him. Or, he may choose to spare someone and keep the NSA happy, while causing problems with the JBA. In the game, this is all calculated with a Trust meter. You will constantly gain or lose trust with both of your organizations based on decisions you make. If either of the meters falls to zero, the game is over.

The different decisions you make during the game can lead to a variety of endings. This encourages replay so that you can see all of the multiple endings. At the end of each mission, there is a tally based on kills, times spotted, bodies found, etc. The better you do, the more bonuses you get. This also encourages replay.

Game Title: Splinter Cell: Double Agent
Publisher: Ubi Soft
Developer: Ubi Soft
Genre: Action
ESRB: M (Mature)
Platform: Xbox
Overall Rating: 76/100
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