7.7 out of 10 based on 45 reviews

Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell Classic Trilogy HD

 

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  • User Score (32)
    7.3 7.3 from 32 reviewers
  • Expert Score (8)
    7.2 7.2 from 8 reviewers
  • Gameplay (5)
    8.7 8.7 from 5 reviewers
  • Graphics (5)
    7.5 7.5 from 5 reviewers
  • Sound (3)
    8.9 8.9 from 3 reviewers
  • Storyline (2)
    10 10 from 2 reviewers
  • Audio & image quality (2)
    7.5 7.5 from 2 reviewers
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  • Expert Reviews

  1. Mighty Ape

    Mighty Ape
    10/10
    6 March 2011

    Infiltrate terrorists' positions, acquire critical intelligence by any means necessary, execute with extreme prejudice, and exit without a trace. You are Sam Fisher, a highly trained secret operative of the NSA's secret arm: Third Echelon. The world balance is in your hands, as cyber terrorism and international tensions are about to explode into WWIII. The year is 2006...the setting, Southeast Asia. Read more

  2. pcworld.idg.com.au

    8.0/10
    7 September 2011

    These games are something of a foil to the Call of Duty games and their carbon copies. The thinking man's shooter, even all these years later, Splinter Cell is compelling. Read more

    • A new chance to play three great games, A breath of fresh air in the current gaming environment
    • At times these games have aged badly, The HD coat of paint doesn't necessarily help
  3. GameSpot

    6.0/10
    31 August 2011

    Both the original Splinter Cell and Pandora Tomorrow have their merits if you're looking for a trip down memory lane, but their structural approaches to the stealth genre are redundant now in the face of advancements in the genre. If you have the desire to play only one Splinter Cell game, then make sure it is Chaos Theory: it contains the most satisfying advancements the series has ever had to offer and executes the stealth-action concept so well that, in a historical... Read more

    • The open-ended levels and fun abilities of Chaos Theory hold up well, Chaos Theory is still visually impressive .
    • Frame-rate issues in Splinter Cell and Pandora Tomorrow, Gameplay systems in Splinter Cell and Pandora Tomorrow are rote, No multiplayer, Occasional freezing.
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