SPOnG’s Splinter Cell: Conviction Review
SPOnG writes: "Sam is properly pissed-off at the world this time around. Not that he was ever the most jovial and easy-going kind of chap in the past, but the general gist of the story (not to give too much of it away) is that Fisher is looking for evidence to find out who killed his daughter in a hit-and-run, which had previously been dismissed as a mere accident. The game is set a few years after the happenings of Splinter Cell: Double Agent, but it really doesn’t matter if you have never played any of the previous titles, because this works perfectly well as a stand-alone entertainment experience.
"I delighted in the fact that I had spent a good couple of hours getting stuck into the game before I even realised what the time was. This, more than anything else for me, is always the marker of good gameplay, when you are able to lose yourself in the story and constantly find yourself thrilled by your virtual surroundings and determined to press on and beat the next challenge."











