Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell Chaos Theory |  | From: UBI Soft
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Platform: Xbox Genre: Action Games ESRB: Mature Media: Video Game Edition: Standard Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: No Age: 17 - 20 years Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.3 x 0.8 Memory Card
MPN: 51214 Model: 8888512141 UPC: 827307939617 EAN: 0008888512141 ASIN: B0002SQ0BS
Release Date: June 15, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| • | To achieve your mission you'll kill from close-range with your combat knife, shoot with a high-tech rifle, and use radical suppression techniques like the inverted neck break | | • | Intelligent enemies making your mission more risky as you have to get much, much closer to them | | • | Completely replayable -- Totally open level design with multi-paths and optional secondary objectives | | • | Strive for ultimate stealth and rank yourself with the all new post-mission statistics and scoring system | | • | Extend the game with intense content you can download through Xbox Live |
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Product Description Splinter Cell Chaos Theory Xbox
Amazon.com Product Description Sam Fisher is back for more espionage and intrigue in Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory. All the nail biting about whether to go in "hot" with guns blazing, or to use stealth is back in this new version, plus some amazing improvements. Chaos Theory ups the ante with vastly improved graphics, totally open level design, and coop gameplay. Fresh from the East Timor operations, Fisher is now put on the front lines of information warfare. The year is 2008 and the world is suffering from citywide blackouts, stock exchange sabotage, and electronic hijacking of national defense systems. The stakes are high and Fisher, as the NSA's most elite black-ops agent, is inserted in operations to aggressively gather intelligence. A wide range of missions call on a lethal mixture of weapons and close range combat. While Chaos Theory demands the same agility and athleticism required in previous Splinter Cell incarnations, some new weapons, gadgets and moves are available, such as the prototype Land Warrior rifle, and the stealthy, but oh-so-deadly inverted neck break. In addition to an improved graphics engine, physics are enhanced, too. Enhancements like rag doll physics, particle effects, and realistic interaction with the environment make the Splinter Cell experience more immersive than ever. Just as judging your environment was crucial in past Splinter Cell games, Chaos Theory demands that you understand the delicate balance between light and shadow to stay alive. Chaos Theory offers great replayability in single player mode, thanks to its vast, open level design. There's always more than one way to achieve your objectives. At the beginning of each mission you are given your objectives, but you must choose how to go about completing them. Decisions about stealth versus conflict are yours to make, too. Should you enter a mission with non-lethal weaponry, a host of guns and ammo, or a little bit of both? You decide. The Splinter Cell franchise is known for its tense, stealth-driven multi-player modes, and Chaos Theory is no exception. This version adds unique cooperative modes where you and your teammates must complete infiltration missions. Try to keep each other alive. Try to thrive in the dark and strike when the moment is right.
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Splinter Cell Chaos Theory Review February 8, 2010 A. Carlson Game was great. Lots of action. Not as good as Pandora Tomorrow or the original SPlinter Cell, but it was still decent.
Chaos theory in my eyes August 26, 2009 P. Beason Sadly this is the only Splinter cell i have played and finished. But it is a good purchase for anyone wanting to get a feel for the other games. It has a good combination of stealth technology and critical thinking that allows the gamer to take whatever action they see fit to complete the mission. I like the fact that anyone can beat the game they just need a little patience and imagination.
Very addicting game! 2009 Review August 17, 2009 Marvelous07 If you were to look over my past reviews, you will see I have never rated a game higher than 4 stars, but I feel obliged to make Chaos Theory my first! it's strange that the only game I have ever rated with 5 stars, just so happens to be an original xbox game... Does that go to show they don't make video games like they use to?
About a month ago I beat Splinter Cell Double Agent on the xbox 360 for a second time to experience the branching storylines, and though I enjoyed the entire game, I couldn't help but notice it felt like the weakest in the series. I was excited in completed it in excitment for the release of Conviction in the fall. Unfortunately that title was once again pushed back until March of 2010, and left me lingering with the urge to play another stealth game.
I recall seeing Choas theory available for download through Xbox live, but I was reluctant to purchase it because I am very keen in owning the original artwork and casing of a video game. I was lucky enough to grab a copy of this game at a local store "second spin", that buys, sells, and trades used: Cd's, dvd's and video games. Only costing me $7.99, I was very happy to go home and play through this game, since it's been 4-5 years since i last played it when I owned the original Xbox.
When I finally got into the game, I was amazed how good the graphics looked, being it's not a next-gen video game. To my amazement, Chaos Theory rates higher than Double Agent, which was release for the next-gen console. I can't believe how much fun this game is, there is seriously not one pet-peeve I have with this game, there isn't any con's that I can think of, besides the fact that I maybe have played it for too many hours in a row! Needless to say, but I definitely found my stealth game to keep me busy until Convictions release. For the past couple days I haven't even cared to play any other games in my libriay, I'm simply addicted to Chaos Theory, and I think it's safe to say that up-to-date, this title is the best in the series!
If you are looking to play one of the best stealth out in the market, don't hesitate to grab Chaos theory, not to mention it gives you the option of being stealth or going through the levels full assualt! You can even do a little of both if you'd like... You can sneek around the guards with no alerts, maybe knock out a few on the way to your objective, or you can equip your assualt rifle and make a mess along the way. There are just so many cool gadgets, and ways to approach an situation that the replay value of this game is unheard of with other creators. You can hang upside down and snap an enemy neck as they walk by, you can do the splits in the middle of a hallway and drop down on an enemy as they walk by, you can short out the lights and creep behind them as they investigate, you can pick up their unconcious bodies and hide them in a shadowed area, so you are not made. I can go on and on, but it's better if you just go pick up this classic title and enjoy hours of pure entertaiment.
Chaos Theory was one of those rare games that was years ahead of it's time.
Incredible....nothing more to say. July 9, 2009 Gear (New York City, NY USA) Alright, if you've played Splinter Cell Pandora Tommorrow like I have, I think you can sympathize with me saying it wasn't so desirable. Splinter Cell Chaos Theory takes the steps at Splinter Cell Pandora Tommorrow and transforms its title from Ho-ho-horrible to ho-ho-holy ****!This game has SOOOOO many more add ons, and they've all been for the better.
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-You can walk backwards in this game with or without a meat-shield. Now I know that doesn't sound like much, but if you've played the previous games, and had to take the time for Sam to turn all the way around when a guard is coming.....gunshots, mission failure, etc. You get the point.
-Sound Monitor. Oh yeah, baby! If you want to walk loud or softly, this thing can tell you if it is safe or not to do so. It tells you your current sound level and ambient sounds (background) so you know if the background noises cancel out yours. Its nice! -Instant knockout system. This is what we have all been waiting for. Remember how Sam had to knock out a guard which was facing him in the face up close by elbowing him twice. You could be shot and killed in that time! Not anymore! From here on out, when the guard gets close, simply hit R (to kill him) or L (to knock him out. More points goes to knocking out ;) It takes one hit, and they are down. Easy as that.
-Three words: OCP. Wait, thats three letters.....nevermind! This thing can, get this, hack a computer from several feet away from the computer. That's right! No more up close and personal in the computer screen's face in the light... This think can even tell if something is jammable or not. Which leads us to number 5 (and sadly our last:()
-Jammer. Ever been caught at that light you knew could be shot out, but you JUUUUST couldn't get she shot right? (BOOM!) Miss. Well good job, Elmer Fudd. Now the alarms are raised and you gotta hide from the guards. This jammer knocks out the light without destroying it. Oh and get this, if you miss, no noise. NO NOISE! No alarms, no gunshots, no death. It's an electronic jammer, so no more pesky bullets missing their targets!(Stupid bullets!)
Absolutely recommended. So buy this game! Help Sam save the world once more!
Probably the Best Splinter Cell Game, until conviction. June 27, 2009 Alex Morel (New York, USA) This game is very good, I had to buy it again. I have played and beat all four Splinter Cell games, and when this one came out I just thought it was brilliant. The graphics are great, the way the game is set up allows for different ways of playing it. I also heard co-op is great but I never had someone to try it with but I will soon. This game is also a classic Xbox game so do yourself a favor and get it.
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