Well, since its debut at E3 a few years back, Splinter Cell had gamers by the throat. Even those who were biased against Microsoft's console couldn't help but get the green eye of jealously when seeing images or reading about the title. For some, not...read the complete Tom Clancys Splinter Cell review at GamersMark
Daily Game
After shipping for the Xbox, Splinter Cell took home more Game of the Year honors than Dom DeLouise takes home Biggie-sized fries. Between the gorgeous graphics and the Tom Clancy-penned story, the game was one of the system’s fastest-moving...read the complete Tom Clancys Splinter Cell review at Daily Game
You are Sam Fisher, a no-nonsense NSA (National Security Administration) veteran. Fisher's been through it all and knows all the tricks. He is the first operative in the NSA's newest counter-terrorism unit called the Third Echelon. With...read the complete Tom Clancys Splinter Cell review at GameShark
You've played it on Xbox, you've played it on PS2 and now it has finally come to Ninty's Gamecube: Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell. Gamecube owners will finally know what it feels like to take control of secret agent Sam Fisher and infiltrate behind enemy...read the complete Tom Clancys Splinter Cell review at N-Europe
Eurogamer
Having reviewed the Xbox, GBA and PS2 versions and previewed the PC version, it's fairly clear to us that Splinter Cell is a damned good game, and if you don't agree, then, well, we're sorry about that. But if you thought we'd had enough of Sam Fisher,...read the complete Tom Clancys Splinter Cell review at Eurogamer
Game Rankings
Splinter Cell remains a quality game on the Gamecube and PS2, but its overall luster has faded dramatically since it first appeared on the PC and Xbox. Make no mistake about it these are the watered down, abridged tales of Sam...read the complete Tom Clancys Splinter Cell review at Game Rankings
Planet Gamecube
GameCube owners wanting to sneak around in a skintight suit with night-vision goggles and a silenced pistol need wait no longer -- and I'm not talking about the upcoming Metal Gear Solid: The Twin Snakes. Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell is available already,...read the complete Tom Clancys Splinter Cell review at Planet Gamecube
Gamecritics
Since the dawn of three-dimensional gaming, developers have struggled to accurately portray realistic features of life itself. Among the most difficult aesthetic qualities of life is the essence of light and shadow. Most games don't treat light as part...read the complete Tom Clancys Splinter Cell review at Gamecritics
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