TheSupportOne revisits Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell and tries Hard difficult mode (Part 2)
Third Echelon's signing in. Sam Fisher has returned to quest on searching for further clues regarding Kombayn Nikoladze's whereabout before he commences a war across the global.
Delighted to be returned on trying a high difficult level gameplay of Splinter Cell (2002) after a long opportunity aroused upon me. Plus, there is a bonus exclusive mission, Nuclear Power Plant that only featured in PlayStation 2.
Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell is a 2002 stealth game, developed by Ubisoft. Set in 2004, the story focuses on Sam Fisher, a covert ops veteran recruited to spearhead the newly-activated Splinter Cell Program, which is part of Third Echelon, a top-secret initiative within the National Security Agency (NSA). Third Echelon uses "Splinter Cells", lone operatives working in the field with high-tech support, to conduct covert intelligence-gathering missions in hostile territory. Splinter Cell uses a third person perspective and a primary focus and hallmark of its gameplay is stealth, with strong emphasis on light and darkness where a player navigates Sam to move through shadow for concealment whenever possible with the help of night vision tool, that landmarked the feature in stealth genre generation.
Musics played in my revisiting playthrough video:
Bounce Tales OST - Bonus Theme
Five Nights at Freddy’s: Security Breach OST - Elevator 3
The Chainsmokers - Selfie (feat. Victoria Chase)(Gazesongs Remix)
• Fuck Your Selfie Remix - Victoria Chase by...
Five Nights at Freddy’s: Security Breach OST - Daycare Theme
Dan Gautreau - Hard To Say Goodbye (FnaF 4 OST)
Note: An apology for my least unprepared commentary voice with lack of comprehensive. Best putting headphone to hear my voicing commentary as recommended, as well as be cautious on any of my loud voices.
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