11/29/2005



Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory

PS2 is back in action. It was sent for repairs and the 'Loading Chip' and 'Controller Chip' were replaced at a cost of RM95. However, I have to get a new controller because mine were broken. Another RM40 for it. So, all in all I have to fork out RM150. Not a bad deal.

Hence, I went and start a new game that I bought long time ago.

Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory.
I like this one better than METAL GEAR because the gameplay is easier. The challenges are not too hard.Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory continues the trend with improved controls, graphics, a polished adversarial mode, and new co-op missions.Chaos Theory contains three unique gameplay types, but this doesn't mean the solo mode has been overlooked. The story follows a typical Tom Clancy formula of throwing as much globe-trotting and technical jargon in a person's face as possible. While Sam Fisher is a step above the typical meathead video game protagonist, he seems to have a very small emotional investment in his job. There are no Metal Gear love triangles or family disputes; Sam is simply a soldier who is doing his job.There are 10 levels of single-player international espionage and each one contains primary and secondary objectives. The levels are better designed than the other games in the series and Chaos Theory is more of a true sequel than Pandora Tomorrow. t the beginning of each level there is an equipment selection screen that gives players the choice of a stealth or assault package. There is also a third option called "Redding's Recommendation" which usually contains a mixture of items best suited to the level.