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Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Trilogy (Sony PlayStation 3, 2011) 

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Item specifics

Condition
Acceptable: An item with obvious and significant wear but is still operational. May have tears or ...
UPC
0008888346784
Platform
Sony PlayStation 3
Rating
M - Mature
Video Game Series
Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell Series
MPN
008888346784
Publisher
Ubisoft
Genre
Compilation
Game Name
Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Trilogy

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Product Information

Experience the high-paced, heart-pounding world of classic Splinter Cell games in this exciting trilogy collection for PlayStation 3 featuring the first three games in the series. Endorsed by world-famous author Tom Clancy, Splinter Cell lets players perform dangerous “black ops” missions for a mysterious branch of the NSA known as Third Echelon. Take control of field operative Sam Fisher as you attempt to complete a range of covert missions without raising alarm. In Splinter Cell, the name of the game is stealth, so stick to the shadows, and try to avoid detection as you save the world from all-out war. Released for PS3 in 2011, Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell: Trilogy includes three separate games: the original Splinter Cell; Splinter Cell: Pandora Tomorrow; and Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory. The trilogy gives you the chance to play each of these exciting games in its entirety, providing countless hours of entertainment, no matter whether you’re playing them for the first time or just want to experience their outstanding storylines again. Although the original versions of the games were released for PS2, Xbox, GameCube, and PC, the trilogy is only available for the PS3 and features fully remastered graphics for even more realistic gameplay. The original Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell spawned an entire franchise, including seven video game titles available for PS4, Xbox 360, Wii U, Nintendo 3DS, and most other consoles. Although its release date was in 2002, the game takes place in 2004 and opens with the assassination of the president of the Republic of Georgia, resulting in a shady billionaire seizing power of the country. Soon after, former U.S. Navy Seal Sam Fisher is recruited to join the recently created Third Echelon group, and his first mission sees him travel to Georgia to investigate the sudden disappearance of two CIA agents. While in Georgia, a chain of events involving the Chinese and some nefarious characters nearly sets off World War III, and you must help Fisher race against the clock to avert total disaster. Pandora Tomorrow is set in 2006 and takes place in East Timor, which is fighting against Indonesian rebels angry over the country’s recent independence. A group of rebels executes a suicide bombing attack and then follows it up by attacking the U.S. embassy, resulting in the capture of several military and diplomatic personnel, including one of Sam Fisher’s old friends. Fisher eventually learns that the leader of the rebel group is planning on detonating bombs filled with smallpox all across the United States, and it is up to him to capture the villain before he succeeds Chaos Theory sees Sam Fisher traveling all around the globe in an effort to again prevent World War III from breaking out. War between China, North Korea, the U.S., and Japan seems inevitable after the North Koreans sink a U.S. Navy ship, and again it’s up to Fisher to correct the situation before it’s too late. Ubisoft made a number of changes and improvements in Chaos Theory that set it apart from the previous two titles, including the fact that this is the first Splinter Cell game to feature a multi-player mode. The game also features more weapon kits, providing you with all-new types of weapons to collect. There is also more close-quarters combat while also providing players the option to kill an opponent while interrogating them as opposed to simply knocking them out like in the previous two games.

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Publisher
Ubisoft
MPN
008888346784
UPC
0008888346784
eBay Product ID (ePID)
92935386

Product Key Features

Rating
M - Mature
Genre
Compilation
Video Game Series
Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell Series
Platform
Sony PlayStation 3
Game Name
Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Trilogy

Additional Product Features

Release Year
2011
Number of Players
1
Country/Region of Manufacture
USA
Control Elements
Gamepad/Joystick
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  • Top favorable review

    Buy it!!

    How I miss this series. I played these as a kid on my PS2 and wanted to re-live those glory days (while getting trophies for PSN!). The graphics are surprisingly good considering how old these games are, so the remaster was done fairly well. The mechanics from the first game to second are much better. Beyond that, I have no issues with any game in this series. This is tremendous value considering you're getting 3 games, each fairly lengthy and compelling. Well worth it!

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-OwnedSold by: monmon.2008

  • Stealthtacular

    Note that this review will only cover Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory. It is the only game I beat on the original Xbox and played on the PS3. Sneaking at it's best, Splinter Cell: Chaos theory is an amazing stealth action game that puts you in the shoes of Sam Fisher, a stealth operative for the NSA who is sent in during desperate measures to receive intel and report back. Set in a masterfully realized environment with great abilities to make you feel like you really are a badass agent who infiltrates facilities for information and doing it under any measures necessary. The basic premise of the story can be somewhat convoluted, but it is well fleshed out through in game cinematics. The setting is mainly in East Asia as North Korea, China, and Japan are at odds over a naval blockade of the ...

  • A rushed, unpolished port. Xbox/PC versions are preferable.

    Pros: Enhanced graphics Trophy support Cheap price tag Nostalgia Cons: Inconsistent frame rate/stuttering Omission of online/co-op modes Mandatory 5+ GB install Some trophies might not unlock Compared to their PS2 counterparts, these games have received a big graphical facelift, with higher resolutions, crisper textures, and more spectacular lighting; as a guy who played the first two titles on the Gamecube (which is virtually identical to the PS2 versions), these enhancements are welcomed and appreciated. The trophies also add some replay value. (There are a combined total of about 100 trophies, although most will be earned just by playing the campaigns.) Unlike their PS2 counterparts, however, there is a blatant lack of multiplayer modes. And don't expect to just pop the disc into the ...

  • Classic gameplay

    I Had bought the ps2 version of splinter cell and graphics were terrible in quality. So I went and bought the remastered in HD for ps3 and saw a world of difference in the graphics quality. Always a fun game to have around and the trilogy makes it even better for the price. Disk came with no scratches and the case is in very good condition!

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-OwnedSold by: lucasizle

  • Great games but not remastered

    This isn't any different then taking the Xbox games and popping them in your 360. I would say that remastered is a lie. It's just upscaling and some filters. However the games are great, the price is great, and now i can save space on my shelves by selling the three games. Oh there are some extras you get with this one. 3D and trophies. That's about it.