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Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Double Agent (PlayStation 2 PS2) Complete
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Region Code
NTSC-U/C (US/Canada)
Features
Manual Included
UPC
0008888322948
Platform
Sony PlayStation 2
Rating
M - Mature
Video Game Series
Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell Series
MPN
008888322948
Publisher
Ubisoft
Genre
Action & Adventure
Game Name
Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Double Agent

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Splinter Cell: Double Agent takes the stealth-based series in a new direction after three successful covert operations on multiple platforms. After learning his teenage daughter was killed in a car crash, a despondent Sam Fisher is unable to complete his duties for the NSA's splinter cell, Third Echelon, and is reassigned as a NOC, a non-official cover agent who operates from within dangerous organizations. His mission is to infiltrate a domestic terrorist group called John Brown's Army. For the first time in the series, Fisher cannot solely rely on his gadgets or the direct support of the NSA. He must instead fall back on his keen instincts to survive while working deep undercover.<br><br>Instead of advancing through linear missions, players will experience a branching storyline with multiple endings, where decisions made at one juncture will influence subsequent events as the game progresses. Fisher must initially earn the trust of John Brown's Army to become a card-carrying member, so he must engage in carefully orchestrated heists and even an elaborate prison break to get in the good graces of key contact Jamie Washington. If Fisher is successful in befriending Washington, he will be invited to the terrorist group's headquarters, a multi-floor structure that serves as a jumping point for future missions.<br><br>From that point on, Fisher will be faced with multiple moral decisions as he walks a fine line between working with the JBA and on behalf of his NSA mentor, Irving Lambert. He will also be partnered with an AI-controlled character in many of the missions, introducing a new twist to the single-player game. Of course, Splinter Cell: Double Agent also features multiplayer modes, including the cooperative element introduced in 2005's Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory and a new spy-versus-spy mode exclusive to both the Xbox and PlayStation 2 versions. While the PS2 game's cooperative mode is not playable online, owners will experience two bonus missions that serve as flashbacks to earlier events in Fisher's storied career.

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Ubisoft
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008888322948
UPC
0008888322948
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Rating
M - Mature
Genre
Action & Adventure
Video Game Series
Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell Series
Platform
Sony PlayStation 2
Game Name
Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Double Agent

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Release Year
2006
Number of Players
1-4
Country/Region of Manufacture
USA
Control Elements
Gamepad/Joystick
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ESRB Descriptor
Blood, Language, Violence

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  • A classic

    For as dated as the game is, it's still a classic. The storyline is perfect. the game compels you to choose sides, which makes it really fun in my eyes. The control scheme may be a little confusing, but it doesn't take much to get it figured out. All in all, a nostalgic masterpiece.

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  • Good as always, but weak in comp with xbox and ps3

    It was good as the splinter cell line goes, which is to say great. One of my favorite fdeatures of thie line of games is that you get the highest rating by *not* killing any one. Although you can "knock them out" which although harder to do, is the same effect as far as game play goes, that is the knocked-out character is removed from gameplay. Anyway, the point is that in comparison with reviews from the xbox and ps3 versions, its is obvious that the PS2 version is the forgotten stepchild of the lot with reduced plot, options, and significantly lower quality graphics. I was pretty happy with my PS2 untill i saw the reviews, so now i'm going to upgrade.

  • Stealthy action keeps you guessing about the game

    I classify myself as a critical gamer. For a game to really stand out to me, it needs to qualify in a few areas. First, the game needs to be "better" than the predecessors. This means, graphics, gameplay, storyline, and other such things need to be a step above the previous games in the series. As the technology of the day increases, games need to keep up. I found SC4 to be lacking in the smoothness of graphics the SC games have had in the past. I was a big fan of SC3 and when SC4 was released, I purchased it immediately. I felt that the graphics left a little to be desired, compared to the third game. The AI of the SC games have never stunned me as incredibly bright. I think a criminal warlord could afford to hire more observant guards than the ones that seem to be in the game. I know ...

  • Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell Double Agent

    for those of you who want a game that makes you think a little bit this game is for you the excelent mix of light and shadow super bad ass sam fisher is back in splinter cell double agent plays like a movie and the mix of uniqiue kills make this title even more enjoyable there just something abiut lurking in the shadows and waiting for the perfect time to drop down and snap the enemys neck from the celling i have been playing video games since the atari 2600 and i have to tell you that the splinter cell franchise is for sure in my top 2 or 3 video games of all time an affordabe game that is a must have for any gamer out there and if you havent played one yet you owe yourself the pure delight of adding this title to your library not you r avearge run into a room, waste the bad guys and get ...

  • The Best Gets Even Better!

    Splinter Cell Double Agent is another great game for those gamers who want a game in which you have to think things through, just running around blasting things will not work. That makes the game more realistic. Splinter Cell Double Agent introduces elements which improve this already great franchise. The Trust Meter feature makes it possible to replay the game from different angles. Gameplay is great, Sam still has great moves. The Bonus Maps are very interesting. They are bonus separate mini missions. This game is well worth the money to buy it and the time to play it.