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Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Conviction Fact Sheet

A year ago, you would have been hard pressed to find someone who would say they expected the next Splinter Cell game to be exclusive to any console. Yet, that's exactly what Ubisoft did when they announced that Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Conviction would be exclusive to the Xbox 360 and PC. Now they've released some of the first details on Sam Fisher's next adventure and it looks like he'll take a page from Assassin's Creed and Altair's methods of crowd control. More details can be found here: Platforms: Xbox 360, PC Publisher: Ubisoft Release Date: Q4 2007 Category: Active Stealth Rating: Rating Pending (expected M) Product Description You are a fugitive and youre being ruthlessly hunted by the very government you once served. The key to your survival is to improvise, adapt and overcome.


Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell Conviction Trailer

Time to start the catch-up on this weeks news, It's been busy week in the strange old world of real life I'm afraid, for starters let's get the new media from UbiSoft out of the way. Firstly here's the first HD Trailer (104mb) from the just revealed fifth Splinter Cell game.

Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell Conviction is tentatively scheduled to be released on PC and Xbox 360 in the final quarter of this year. .


Ubiday Live 07 - Wat no PS3? PS3 exclusive canned

At Ubiday in Paris, Nick was hoping to see some PS3 games in action, but unfortunately Ubisoft haven't released details of any PS3 exclusives, in fact there isn't a PS3 in sight. All the titles, from Tom Clancy's End War to Splinter Cell: Conviction, both of which will appear on Xbox 360 and PS3, are all beng showcased on the Xbox 360. Earlier this week, Ubisoft C.E.O, Yves Guillemot, let slip details that the company are working on a PS3 exclusive and it was widely believed that they would announce the title at Ubiday, where the world gaming press have descended for two days of presentations and footage on their biggest titles. There's still one day left at the press event, so it's still possible that Ubisoft are leaving it late in the day to reveal their new title, but talk amongst the press suggests that the PS3 exclusive won't be making an appearance after all.


Splinter Cell Conviction to sneak onto Xbox 360

"Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell Conviction is poised to take the franchise in a completely new direction, taking advantage of the power of the Xbox 360, which we feel will excite long-standing fans as well as appeal to folks new to the series." Listed features include; • All-new improvisation-based gameplay: Discover a new breed of gameplay, where every object is available to use. Inventory is actually the world around you; you decide how to use it. • Enemies will actively search for you: As a fugitive, quick thinking and adaptation are essential to turn the situation to your advantage. However, enemies can also use the environment and other resources to track you down. • Use the living crowd: Blend in with a realistic crowd and navigate within a civilian environment, mimic them to go undetected or instigate panic as a way to become untraceable as you escape danger.


Tom Clancy's EndWar Xbox 360 Screenshots

Led by strategy veteran and Ubisoft creative director Michael de Plater, Tom Clancy's EndWar is being developed by a world-class team at Ubisoft's Shanghai studio whose members have experience developing Ubisoft's hit franchises including Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon, Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six and Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell. Tom Clancy's EndWar is scheduled for release on next-generation consoles in fiscal year 2007/2008.

Set on the battlefields of World War III, Tom Clancy's EndWar will push the envelope of technology, showcasing artificial intelligence, graphics, physics and animations that were not possible prior to the launch of the new hardware systems. Tom Clancy's EndWar has been built from the ground up as a revolutionary war strategy game solely for next-generation consoles.

Ubisoft's Tom Clancy video games are consistently among the best-selling and most critically-acclaimed video game series in the industry.


Week in video-game news: Developers discuss PS3, Xbox 360; the ...

DESIGN SCHOOL: Although it's much too early to declare a winner in the current console war, it looks like Sony's pricey PlayStation 3 and Microsoft's flashy Xbox 360 may be duking it out for second place behind Nintendo's humbler Wii. The difference between place and show will probably come down to which system has the best games -- so, what do game developers think of the higher-end consoles?

Most designers won't admit to a preference. When the Games Radar Web site asked "Virtua Fighter 5" developer Tohru Murayama whether it was easier to program for the 360 or the PS3, he said, "They were both about equally challenging to develop." Similarly, "Devil May Cry 4" producer Hiroyuki Kobayashi told IGN Games that the 360 and PS3 versions of his game would be "pretty much identical."

Dan Houser, vice president of "Grand Theft Auto IV" publisher Rockstar Games, created a bit of a fuss when he told a British magazine that the lack of a hard drive in some 360 models created headaches for his team, although he added that both consoles "have their own particular pleasures and pains."

But Hironobu Sakaguchi, creator of the forthcoming Xbox 360 game "Blue Dragon," was blunter about the PS3.


Enjoy Lost on iPod

Lost has already aired its season three finale, which left its solid fan base hungry for more mind-boggling mysteries. But while waiting for season four to air in 2008, fans can download the newest Lost video game, which is now available for iPods. Gameloft, an international publisher and developer of video games for mobile devices, is credited for games such as Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Pandora Tomorrow 3D, Vans Skate and Slam Feat. Geoff Rowley, The O.C., The Promise, Desperate Housewives, and now the Lost video game. It has also received numerous awards and a positive reviews for its comprehensive themes and latest approaches in 3D-3G technologies. The newest Lost video game, which gives the player an opportunity to take the role of Dr. Jack Shephard to help the survivors of Oceanic 815 endure the mysteries of the island.


 
 
 
 

 
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