

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. Together, they will embark on a mission that will require their cooperation and combined skill, one that will test their very conviction in everything they think they are.Sam Fisher is out for blood. Third Echelon and their Russian counterpart Voron must work together to find them, sending American agent Archer and Russian agent Kestrel into the darkest heart of Russia's criminal underworld. SPLINTER CELL - CONVICTION (Co-op) Russian weapons of mass destruction have been stolen and need to be recovered before they are sold on the black market. For unless he can stand against both a vast, faceless enemy and the shadows of the past, he'll never know what happened to his daughter - or himself. Now Sam must work with old friends he can no longer trust, forced to save a country he no longer serves. But the trail leads to the last place Sam wants to see again: Washington D.C.

SPLINTER CELL - CONVICTION (Single Player) For years, Sam Fisher has been off the grid and on his own, chasing his daughter's murderer. Download the manual for this game by locating the game on and selecting “See Game Manual". The Games on Demand version supports English, French, Italian, German, Spanish, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, Norwegian, Swedish.
