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Review on UBISOFT SPLINTER CELL CHAOS THEORY by David Olayide

Revainrating 4 out of 5

This Game Blew Me Away!

I love video games very much. I started quit early, at around the age of 7 and over the years , i have come across multiple gaming consoles, and platforms. However I only encountered computer games at around the age of 11 or 12. My first encounter with Splinter Cell was through one of the novels i borrowed from a friend.



I remember being so thrilled and carried away by the narrative style of the espionage genre. Reading Splinter Cell back then was a lot of fun. Since there were no movies based on the book back then, I had to make do with just the books and fan fiction stories, until I got my hand on this game.



Believe me when I say I WAS BLOWN AWAY TOTALLY!! Playing the game on console back then wan pure bliss. The game was very interactive and I was easily sucked into that world. From immersive POVs to the action filled narrative, creeping around in stealth, using both the multi player and single player modes to complete several missions too.



I had an uncle who enjoyed games too, and it was from him that I learned to play exciting games like this. It has been a long time since I played video games, but I will always recall vividly, how I felt playing Splinter Cell Chaos Theory back then. Sam Fisher was of course the central character, and playing as Sam Fisher really inducted the player into a specific perspective.



I have played other games, but none of them caught and held my interest as much as the Splinter Cell franchise did. I look forward to a proper movie based off the novels and video games. If you want mobile video game recommendations, then you should really play Splinter Cell Chaos Theory.



Pros
  • Interesting storytelling narrative
  • Immersive plot structure
  • Single and multi-player modes are available
Cons
  • None so far