![]() The real answer, of course, is that Splinter Cell: Conviction was originally a radically different game than the one Ubisoft just released. Perhaps the title is meant as an homage to protagonist Sam Fisher’s unwavering certainty? ![]() ![]() There is an identity crisis at the heart of Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell: Conviction that can best be addressed by answering the following question: Why is this game called “Conviction”? After all, the stealth-action adventure contains no references to our nation’s legal process-no judge, no jury, no court rulings. Scattered reboot succeeds in spite of itself
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