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Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell: Blacklist Review

Eduardo Reboucas17 September 201328 April 202507 mins

Splinter Cell has always been in a continuing shift in tone and in gameplay. Double Agent introduced the concept that Sam Fisher isn’t always willing to be the good guy and Conviction showed that he’s pretty darn good at shoot outs. The latest entry in the series, Blacklist, attempts to appease fans on both sides…

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