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Why are fans worried about the new direction of Splinter Cell CONVICTION? Are there genuine complaints or is this just fanboy entitlement to their franchise? I argue that the new approach of aggressive stealth recently seen in the Batman game is the future of stealth games, and how change is good for the long-standing Splinter Cell franchise.
"Have you played the game? If not, shut up" -- how "informed" opinion isn't the same as actually playing the game.
What went wrong with Dante's Inferno, and yet why it's still an unmissable game for anyone wanting an unforgettable journey through Hell.
Uncharted 2 raised the bar for cinematic action in games, last year. But with the technological spectacle, I feel it missed out in other departments, and brought out a different kind of uncanny valley. Nathan Drake is a dick, too.
A few comparisons to the videogame industry's most tenacious characters shows how sadistic Nathan Drake's character really is.