Many games these days involve repetitive actions and tasks involving running and shooting at people, or taking something from point A to point B. These games get the gamer tired and frustrated at the software because it's such a waste of money if the objective is the same thing put into different perspectives. Splinter Cell dawns a new era on games, Pure Stealth. This is so far the only game available that relies on hiding in shadows, sneaking past guards, infiltrating outposts, and extracting information from terrorist leaders. As Sam Fisher, a retired special agent of the third echelon, you must do secret missions with the highest risks, to keep terrorist leaders from conquering the world over 10 extremely dangerous and long missions. This PS2 version also comes with a special refinery level in the snow, with a special new skin for Sam, and a new gadget or two.
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