Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Double Agent

Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Double Agent

released on Oct 24, 2006

Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Double Agent

released on Oct 24, 2006

The best-selling Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell saga takes on an entirely new direction. In the highly anticipated sequel to the 2005 game of the year, Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell Double Agent, play as a double agent spy for the first time ever. Take on dual roles of covert operative and ruthless terrorist, where your choices of whom to betray and whom to protect actually affect the outcome of your game. Experience the relentless tension and gut-wrenching dilemmas of life as a double agent. Lie. Kill. Sabotage. Betray. All to protect the innocent. How far will you go to gain the enemy's trust? As covert operative Sam Fisher, you must infiltrate a vicious terrorist group and destroy it from within. You'll need to carefully weigh the consequences of your actions. Kill too many terrorists and you'll blow your cover. Hesitate and millions will die. Do whatever it takes to complete your mission, but get out alive. Double agent gameplay and branching storyline - Play both sides and decide between opposing NSA and terrorists objectives. You choose who's priorities to support, and who's to undermine. Your actions affect the story and gameplay, leading to shockingly different endings. Upgradeable weapons and gadgets - As you progress get access to upgraded prototype gadgets and weapons, like improved night vision, based on your choices and covert skills. Authentic double agent tactics - Use realistic tactics, based on testimonies of actual undercover agents, to sabotage the enemies' plans. Use realistic upgradable weapons and gadgets. Play multiplayer or co-op with 2-6 players online or system link.


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Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Double Agent delivers a thrilling espionage experience where your choices matter. Infiltrating both the NSA and a ruthless terrorist organization, you must navigate morally ambiguous situations and balance conflicting goals. Double Agent's branching narrative creates replay value, but compromised stealth mechanics and a somewhat simplified approach compared to its predecessors might disappoint veteran fans. However, the tension of playing both sides in a twisty plot makes for an engaging, though less polished, entry in the Splinter Cell franchise.

El Agenta Sam Fisher, increíble el juego y la jugabilidad, me flipaba este juego, sin duda para PS2 merece la pena, recomendado.

A middle of the road entry in the series. Most people say it is the superior version of the game compared to the other systems. On Wii it controlled fine, and it is as fun as usual to be sneaky. The shadows on the Wii are really bad though. I never felt like I was in the shadows. The final boss is also pretty terrible.

It's a decent game, but not one you feel compelled to go back to in the series. One and done.

Well, it's better than the Ubisoft Shanghai version at least, since it's effectively just more Chaos Theory.

Great stealth action game, the only one in the franchise I honestly liked.

this game is so fuckin ass. content wise it feels like DLC for chaos theory, lots of reused assets, lots of similar level designs, etc. story wise it feels completely half baked at best and at worst it can feel insulting and misogynistic. gameplay wise it feels like we've regressed. chaos theory's brilliant C.T.E system feels completely unpolished and unfinished in this game. just a total mess front to back. but at least its not as bad as the ubisoft shanghai version.