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Ubisoft release new Splinter Cell 3D screens

Nintendo Universe writes:

Following the Nintendo 3DS Preview events in both North America and Europe this week, Ubisoft have released a wealth of new assets for their line-up of software a highlight of which are the Splinter Cell 3D screenshots you see below.

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DenyTheFacts5263d ago (Edited 5263d ago )

Looks like crap compared to other games on the system..

Jio5263d ago

I agree, that doesnt mean it is going to be a bad game, but It looks like a direct port of the iphone version

Andy_Elvis5263d ago

This is just Chaos Theory.......I am disappoint.

I'd rather buy the first 3 games in HD, better multi-player and with trophy support for the same price.

HolyOrangeCows5262d ago

I'll stick with the original then. They'll have MUCH better controls than the 3DS one.

Eamon5263d ago (Edited 5263d ago )

This is Chaos Theory remake right?

Yet from the screens the gameplay looks similar to Conviction and it also has the objective-embedded-in-environm ent thing.

I haven't played Chaos Theory though so am I wrong?

dgroundwater5263d ago

It appears to be a Chaos Theory remake just with Conviction objective markings.

sp1deynut5263d ago

...any 3DS games that look like "360 level graphics". Somebody lied big time.

From what I've seen, the 3DS can pull off current PSP level graphics...which is of course a HUGE upgrade over the marginally-better-than-GBA graphics of the DS.

NYC_Gamer5263d ago

really doubt the 3DS graphics will be on par with 360

Seedhouse5263d ago

Who ever said they'd be on par with the Xbox 360?!

DenyTheFacts5263d ago (Edited 5263d ago )

You haven't seen Resident Evil then..
And you're saying that it can pull a PSP level graphics? Seriously?
Look at the pictures I attached.. (and they are not even in 3D)

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Review: Splinter Cell 3D (This Is My Joystick)

Bruce Morganholt is something of a computer genius. Having been working hard on deciphering the works of Philip Masse (a dangerously intelligent man who was taken out by Sam in the first game), good old Bruce finds himself kidnapped, and placed at the centre of an information tussle between most of the major Eastern countries. Sam, as always, is sent in to rescue the genius and find out exactly what the various terrorist factions are after.

Sound familiar? Splinter Cell 3D, for those that don’t know, is actually a remake of the third game in the series, Chaos Theory. Released on Xbox, PS2 and PC back in March 2005, the story remains pretty much untouched in this version.

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New Nintendo 3DS Bundles Revealed

Nintendo are set to launch a series of Nintendo 3DS console bundles after the summer, beginning with two of Ubisoft’s big name franchises. Both Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell 3DS and the forthcoming Driver Renegade 3D will be included in official bundle packages.

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Mayle5120d ago

Where's my Legend of Zelda 3ds bundle

ozstar5119d ago

"we won't drop the price", he said.

But you're already bundling?

AWBrawler5119d ago

So what if they do bundle? And for all we know, ubisoft begged them to do it to boost their own sales

ozstar5119d ago

Yeah I know, but its pretty suspicious with a brand new game isn't it?

Maybe Driver will be terrible, hoping thats not the case.

I actually predicted a few weeks back that if there were going to be bundles, using SSF4 might have been a much better decision to attract core markets.

AWBrawler5119d ago

farther making it seem like Ubisoft's idea, right?

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C&G Monthly Reviews Splinter Cell 3D

Splinter Cell 3D is a 3DS port of the single player campaign from Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory, and the game benefits from its AAA pedigree. The cartridge offers a full story with cut scenes and gunfights and it’s the sort of title that’s otherwise absent from the lackluster 3DS launch lineup. Sadly, that doesn’t make it a good game. Splinter Cell 3D may be filling a void, but it’s a terrible port with miserable controls and Sam Fisher isn’t enough to make the experience worthwhile.

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