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Video: Splinter Cell Conviction walkthrough makes us talk

Submitted by Joe Lee on October 16, 2009 – 10:30 am3 Comments

Video: Splinter Cell Conviction walkthrough makes us talkSplinter Cell: Conviction’s Sam Fisher is on a personal quest to hunt his daughter’s killer. Naturally he’s a little peeved off, lending to a more brutal affair this time round.

As seen in the latest walkthrough interrogation plays a key part in proceedings. According to games designer  Dean Evans it was to bring out the Sam Fisher’s vicious streak. And you don’t get much more brutal than nailing a baddie’s hand to a tree stump. That’ll teach ‘em to hush their beaks.

Gadgets continue to play a key part. Note the sticky camera letting players mark baddies without them realising before taking them out, or the sonar goggles to spy enemy locations.

It all makes for an experience suited to both the ‘up and at em’ crowd and those that like to do things the ‘proper’ way.

Splinter Cell: Conviction
Out: February 26th 2010
Via [Joystiq]

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