Sequel to Ubisoft's original Splinter Cell stealth action hit. The developers set out to take the light-and-shadow-based gameplay from the original and upgrade everything about it. Lead character Sam Fisher has an all-new set of moves at his disposal, including being able to climb higher after a split jump and a SWAT move across open doorways, and weapons have secondary functions. There are also plenty of new gadgets, including new vision modes, sonar devices, motion sensors, and secondary fire modes for his weapons.
When Splinter Cell: Pandora Tomorrow premiered on the Xbox a few months ago, gamers around the world hailed it as one of, if not the, best games on the console. Sporting beautifully dynamic lighting, smooth animations, and a surprisingly innovative multiplayer mode, the game is still one of the top titles on the system. Now that the game is coming to the PS2, a new (and considerably larger) section of the game-playing public will be able to enjoy the same stealthy fun as their Xbox-owning brethren. Read More »
Ubisoft's stealth action game coming to both systems very soon. Read More »
Allow me to reintroduce Sam Fischer, professional badness. He stalks his terrorist prey patiently, lurking in the shadows until the most opportune moment -- like a turned back, cigarette break, or untamed shoelace -- allows him to pop out and strangle gun-totting pansies, killing them with the utmost silence and precision. Then again, you probably know him pretty well already. Read More »
Also known as: Splinter Cell Pandora Tomorrow, Splinter Cell 2: Pandora Tomorrow
Release Region: United States
Release Date: July 15, 2004
Publisher: Ubisoft
Also available on: PlayStation 3, Xbox, PlayStation 2, PC, Game Boy Advance, Wireless, Wireless
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