When you talk about great and exceptional titles, few franchises come to mind. We have the Halo series for the Xbox, the Gran Turismo and Sly franchises for the PS2 and Zelda on the Cube. Another franchise that is certainly worthy of joining the list is...read the complete Tom Clancys Splinter Cell Chaos Theory review at DarkStation
Three is a magic number. Yes it is; it's a magic number. Somewhere in the ancient, mystic trinity, you get three as a magic number. There are three names that all work together to bring the Splinter Cell series to your Xbox: Tom Clancy, Ubisoft and...read the complete Tom Clancys Splinter Cell Chaos Theory review at XGP Gaming
1UP
I have a confession to make: I have just finished Chaos Theory's single-player campaign and I'm a little fuzzy on what transpired, plot-wise. Something about a computer virus that can eat your face. Well, maybe not eat your face, but cause international...read the complete Tom Clancys Splinter Cell Chaos Theory review at 1UP
The Laser
Sam Fisher returns to remake the stealth-action genre once again in Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory for the Xbox. The gameplay excellent, with the standard high-tech weaponry and cool gadgets you've come to expect. Fisher has a few new moves...read the complete Tom Clancys Splinter Cell Chaos Theory review at The Laser
Xequted
Ubisoft were frightfully quick to announce the third game to add to their already popular Splinter Cell franchise, shortly after the release of their second game in the series, Pandora Tomorrow. With very little over a year since that game's release, it...read the complete Tom Clancys Splinter Cell Chaos Theory review at Xequted
JustPressPlay
"What if an algorithm could crash the stock markets, black out New York, and hijack ballistic missiles?
THIS IS 2007. THIS IS REALITY.
The one programmer who has the key to this algorithm has vanished. Find him at any cost. Bring the battle closer to...read the complete Tom Clancys Splinter Cell Chaos Theory review at JustPressPlay
Gaming Age
One of the first things people say when you start talking sequels is that they are never as good as the original. People get tired of the same old thing and want to experience something new and exciting. Many times sequels are simply excuses to cash in...read the complete Tom Clancys Splinter Cell Chaos Theory review at Gaming Age
Splinter Cell. What can I say? It’s been Ubisoft’s number one franchise. Three installments, three spectacular games. It’s been a long road for the series. When it first debuted in mid-November of 2002, people were skeptical of what it was all...read the complete Tom Clancys Splinter Cell Chaos Theory review at Talk Xbox
Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory is definitely a refreshing, innovative, and mind-expanding title that the Xbox has been in need of for quite awhile. I will admit—I am not a big fan of the first Splinter Cell and I thought it was overrated....read the complete Tom Clancys Splinter Cell Chaos Theory review at Xbox-Evolved
Back so soon? Yes, it wasn’t all too long that Third Echelon operative, Sam Fisher, was smack dab in the middle of global threat by Indonesian guerilla, Suhadi Sadono in Splinter Cell Pandora Tomorrow. For fans of the series, seeing Sam’s weathered,...read the complete Tom Clancys Splinter Cell Chaos Theory review at TeamXBOX
Netjak
The Xbox has seen a real hot-streak of good games in the last couple of months or so with so many top-notch games released lately such as Jade Empire, Brothers in Arms, Forza Motorsport and Psychonauts, as well as games on the horizon such as Half Life...read the complete Tom Clancys Splinter Cell Chaos Theory review at Netjak
The world is in turmoil, as usual, but it doesn’t seem to faze the man in the skin-tight black stealth suit as he slides down a rusted metal pipe that leads to a battered lighthouse. He has a job to do and while it might not be pretty or...read the complete Tom Clancys Splinter Cell Chaos Theory review at GameZone
eToychest
Splinter Cell Chaos Theory is the third entry in Ubisoft's high profile line of stealth adventure games bearing the Tom Clancy name. Considering the pedigree of its predecessors, it is one of those rare titles that needs little introduction and even less...read the complete Tom Clancys Splinter Cell Chaos Theory review at eToychest
I’ve never been a big fan of Splinter Cell. I started playing the series with Pandora Tomorrow, which had a deeply frustrating singleplayer mode coupled with an innovative and decidedly addictive multiplayer game. There was fun to be had with both it...read the complete Tom Clancys Splinter Cell Chaos Theory review at Worth Playing
Extreme Gamer
Chaos Theory is the true sequel to the original Splinter Cell. It incorporates all that made Splinter Cell so great, and then it adds even more. The new additions won't re-invent how the Splinter Cell series play so you will still hide bodies, shoot out...read the complete Tom Clancys Splinter Cell Chaos Theory review at Extreme Gamer
Sam Fisher returns for his third installment. Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory, the third game in the acclaimed Splinter Cell series, manages to improve the game’s visuals, make the gameplay a bit more nonlinear, and add some new gameplay modes to the...read the complete Tom Clancys Splinter Cell Chaos Theory review at PGNx Media
I've never really thought of myself as a sneaky person. Sure, I've grabbed a few extra cookies from the jar when nobody was looking, but that doesn't necessarily categorize me as an operative for a top secret military installation. Still, it surprises me...read the complete Tom Clancys Splinter Cell Chaos Theory review at Game XC
IC-Games
So Sam Fisher’s back in the fray. In a time of crisis Sam sure is the man. Showing little of the battle fatigue that often affects other gaming veterans his edges remain as sharp and as deadly as they were in the Pandora Tomorrow saga. Once again...read the complete Tom Clancys Splinter Cell Chaos Theory review at IC-Games
Back in 2002 the original Splinter Cell helped define the new ëstealthà genre for which there have been few games so far. Splinter Cell featured intense stealth gameplay and a storyline inspired by legendary fictional thriller author Tom Clancy. In...read the complete Tom Clancys Splinter Cell Chaos Theory review at Club Skill
Xbox Advanced
Chaos Theory also innovates with a handful of co-op moves that allow both spies to work together to pull off special moves. One of these moves allows one spy to lower another spy from the roof down into a room by their legs. Another lets one spy throw...read the complete Tom Clancys Splinter Cell Chaos Theory review at Xbox Advanced
I have something to admit, I wasn't expecting much from this game. It was Ubisoft and my doubt was not coming from there; it was always going to be a highly polished game, the fear was whether after three games in a short period they could keep up the...read the complete Tom Clancys Splinter Cell Chaos Theory review at 3D Avenue
It's not easy being an international special forces operative. Splinter Cell star Sam Fischer continues to be kept away from well-deserved retirement by the demands of fighting international terrorism. But it's a good thing for us that he hasn't hung up...read the complete Tom Clancys Splinter Cell Chaos Theory review at Yahoo! Games
Splinter Cell 3: Chaos Theory is the best installment of the series yet. On Xbox and PC, the game is gorgeous in ways never before seen: the lighting sources behave like they would in real life, and textures/character models are almost frighteningly...read the complete Tom Clancys Splinter Cell Chaos Theory review at Game Rankings
GamersMark
It’s been a while since I’ve been involved in any stealth operations. Of course I mean in terms of video games, or do I? While you ponder that, I’ll move on. Coming off the heels of playing Cold War, it is a pleasure to step back into the universe...read the complete Tom Clancys Splinter Cell Chaos Theory review at GamersMark
NTSC uk
We've all used stealth in everyday life, be it from sneaking out of bed quietly enough to take a chunk out of that cake and blame it on the dog, or maybe just spiking someone's drink on a stag night for a little extra entertainment. Of course, neither of...read the complete Tom Clancys Splinter Cell Chaos Theory review at NTSC uk
Amped IGO
Splinter Cell has been, far and away, the most critically acclaimed, successful game to bear the Tom Clancy name. The first game in the series debuted on the Xbox as the premier holiday title for the system in November of 2002. It was the first game in...read the complete Tom Clancys Splinter Cell Chaos Theory review at Amped IGO
I have three pieces of advice for anyone thinking of giving this third instalment of Ubisoft's much-lauded Splinter Cell series a try. Firstly, turn the brightness up a few notches in the Options menu if you want to see anything at all, as Chaos Theory...read the complete Tom Clancys Splinter Cell Chaos Theory review at Pro-G
PALGN AU
For what is a relatively new franchise, Splinter Cell has had great success. After seeing how well the public took to the first Splinter Cell, Ubisoft moved swiftly with its Shanghai studio to produce the follow up, Pandora Tomorrow, just over a year...read the complete Tom Clancys Splinter Cell Chaos Theory review at PALGN AU
Game Vortex
Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory, the latest game in the tactical espionage series starring Sam Fisher, excels in the graphics department. The game relies upon dark corners that are contrasted with brightly lit hallways, and the lighting effect...read the complete Tom Clancys Splinter Cell Chaos Theory review at Game Vortex
Fragland
Chaos Theory is all but irritating but certain parts of the game do remind me of the commercial. In the first cut scene you see Sam quickly taking an Airwave before being thrown into the action area. The marketers call this product placement, a new way...read the complete Tom Clancys Splinter Cell Chaos Theory review at Fragland
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