I like it a lot, it's just in need of some serious patching. 10+ minutes searching for games, bad lag, freezes, etc. This is just on Face-Off, I haven't tried co-op.
I like it a lot, it's just in need of some serious patching. 10+ minutes searching for games, bad lag, freezes, etc. This is just on Face-Off, I haven't tried co-op.
I played a good bit of Co-op yesterday and it was pretty dang fun. Me and my boy did pretty good.
This is a really good game. Granted its my first SC game. But I love it. Co-op is bananas.
I am a gamer. Not a fanboy, not a troll, a gamer. So when you dont like what I have to say, remember this fact.
I bought it at launch and Ive been enjoying it. Its packed witha few good multiplayer modes and the campaign was action packed. I like that flashback scene in Iraq too. The game's graphics are awesome. Its just that too many people base games on graphics and expect games to look like Uncharted 2. Its ruining the purpose of playing games in my opinion
To many so called Splinter Cell fans bitch for no reason. Lets look at this for a sec. If you really are an assasin who is the best trained in the world. You are gonna be quick, quiet and decisive. Look at Bourne. Finally a film that showed just how lethal a man trained is.
For to long games like MGS or Splinter Cell have had awkward controls, the character fumbling around, slow, and taking 1 person out at a time or else you get wasted. That is the worst rendition of showing an assasin Ive ever seen.
Conviction is the first time a game makes you feel like an assasin. It got it right. And there is plenty of stealth skill involved.
Splinter cell looked promising, but I didn't get the game cause I'm saving up for the later games
SC:C is the game with mass effect that I want and believe will come to PS3
Currently playing: MAG, Heavy Rain, Infamous
Getting Plat trophies for: Heavy Rain, Infamous, RE5, Burnout and GOW collection once I get it.
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