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Graphical comparison - Splinter Cell: Blacklist vs Splinter Cell: Conviction

The E3 2012 for most of the players may have been considered disappointing, however, brought great games for us, and one was Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Blacklist, a Ubisoft game that uses the theme of spying. The plot sounds interesting, the gameplay is perfect for the genre and the graphics are certainly ........ amazing. Graphical comparison - Splinter Cell: Blacklist vs Splinter Cell: Conviction

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guitarse4684d ago

73% more beige, but there is a definitely increase in texture fidelity :)

Campy da Camper4684d ago

How about a stealth comparison for Pandora Tomorrow and Blacklist. Or a spy vs merc comparison.

Out of all the games that have sold out this series breaks my heart the most.

Sidewinder-4683d ago

Because those comparisons would make this game look bad.

Sad I know.

bahabeast4684d ago

teaxtures for sure are improved lots over conviction.

Mocat4684d ago

I have a feeling this game is going to have a very short campaign

Mkai284684d ago (Edited 4684d ago )

I don't know, but I think Conviction still looks better to me. Maybe it's that dark look to it , that traditional look we all know.

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Privacy firm files Ubisoft legal complaint over data collection, forced online in singleplayer games

Assassin's Creed maker Ubisoft has been hit by a complaint from a European privacy firm over the data it collects from players.

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Ubisoft Is Up to Its Old Web3 Tricks Again With Might & Magic Fates

Ubisoft has announced Might & Magic Fates, a blockchain-infused free-to-play card game that's launching on mobile devices at some point in the future.

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Ubisoft's UbiChroma: Empowering Accessible Game Development

Ubisoft releases UbiChroma to the public, enhancing accessibility in gaming with an innovative colourblind simulation tool.

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