So they dock points for the original Splinter Cell and Pandora Tomorrow being restrictive? Did they ever play them before now? That's how those games were supposed to be...and the exclusion of multi-player modes is expected IMO. The sluggish framerate they experienced is definitely not cool, but to get on the 1st two SCs about being restrictive and having "rote gameplay" is ridiculous.
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Re: Splinter Cell Trilogy (PS3)
So they dock points for the original Splinter Cell and Pandora Tomorrow being restrictive? Did they ever play them before now? That's how those games were supposed to be...and the exclusion of multi-player modes is expected IMO. The sluggish framerate they experienced is definitely not cool, but to get on the 1st two SCs about being restrictive and having "rote gameplay" is ridiculous.Favorite Sports Teams
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Re: Splinter Cell Trilogy (PS3)
So they dock points for the original Splinter Cell and Pandora Tomorrow being restrictive? Did they ever play them before now? That's how those games were supposed to be...and the exclusion of multi-player modes is expected IMO. The sluggish framerate they experienced is definitely not cool, but to get on the 1st two SCs about being restrictive and having "rote gameplay" is ridiculous.Comment
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But like anything, reviews are all subjective.
You can see GEMS, and I mean complete MASTERPIECES, get docked on IGN (Ico/SotC), when they play IDENTICAL to the originals, actually better cause of the nicer visuals and smoother frame rate... the gameplay still holds up... but then they give them a whole point or two lower?
Yet the "remakes" which are essentially the same, no wait, they are the same, (Zelda, Starfox) on the 3DS get the same glowing reviews they got way back when on IGN.
No consistency. All subjectivity.
That is why it is so hard to put weight into anything. And the fact their review content is now so simplistic and everything revolves around a "score"... it is all a waste of time now personally.Ⓥ Boston Red Sox | Miami DolphinsComment
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I can't get past the friggin' training level in Splinter Cell. lol
I can't figure out how to select anything in the quick select inventory screen to pick the lock.
And wow. I mean if you're gonna give an old game a fresh coat of HD paint, why ignore the cutscenes?
Edit: Silly me. Go through the rolling metal door not the locked on. I probably didn't even make that mistake 10 years ago or so.Last edited by Eman5805; 09-28-2011, 07:02 PM.Comment
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Got the game yesterday for $10 after a couple of trade-ins and I'm loving it so far. I'm starting out on hard and trying to use as little force as necessary to get through the missions. It took me almost 3 hours total to get through the first one... it was great.Comment
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Any further comments on this game by those who picked it up? I don't expect the updated graphics to be earth-shattering, but I'd like to know if the gameplay holds up - specifically whether the alleged frame-rate issues are present and noticeable. Thanks in advance for any responses.Comment
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Any further comments on this game by those who picked it up? I don't expect the updated graphics to be earth-shattering, but I'd like to know if the gameplay holds up - specifically whether the alleged frame-rate issues are present and noticeable. Thanks in advance for any responses.Comment
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Yep they are PC ports.
They are decent but nowhere near the quality I expected. The frame rates are disappointing for games that are 8 or so years old. I was hoping for a sustained 60fps but it doesn't get close.
Still, the games themselves are brilliant. It's just the porting that is a let down. It might be better to grab them cheap on Steam if you have a decent PC. The experience could be better.Comment
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I just finished playing through the first Splinter Cell game. I liked the concept, but it was pretty tough playing such an outdated game. And the HD retouch was not noticeable, the cutscenes were not very sharp at all. But having never played the series before, I enjoyed it enough.
So Pandora Tomorrow and Chaos Theory are still left to play, I hear good stuff about Chaos Theory, but how is Pandora Tomorrow? I'm not sure if I could make it through another game with as outdated controls as the original game. Will I be missing out on much if I skip the second game and go on to Chaos Theory?
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Re: Splinter Cell Trilogy (PS3)
I just finished playing through the first Splinter Cell game. I liked the concept, but it was pretty tough playing such an outdated game. And the HD retouch was not noticeable, the cutscenes were not very sharp at all. But having never played the series before, I enjoyed it enough.
So Pandora Tomorrow and Chaos Theory are still left to play, I hear good stuff about Chaos Theory, but how is Pandora Tomorrow? I'm not sure if I could make it through another game with as outdated controls as the original game. Will I be missing out on much if I skip the second game and go on to Chaos Theory?
But I'm a die hard fan of the series. Pandora tomorrow was truly a good story and a nice ending. Just play through it's a fun ride.Comment
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