Splinter Cell Blacklist ❲SAFE❳
Released in August 2013 for Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Wii U, and PC, Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell: Blacklist arrived at a turbulent time for the stealth genre. The methodical, tension-filled gameplay of the early 2000s was giving way to faster-paced, action-oriented mechanics. Developed by Ubisoft Toronto (with support from Ubisoft Montreal, Shanghai, and Red Storm), Blacklist was the fifth main entry in the series, tasked with following up the controversial but commercially successful Splinter Cell: Conviction .
The result was a bold, ambitious, and highly polished game that sought to please everyone—and, in doing so, became a fascinating paradox. It is simultaneously the most fluid and liberating game in the series and the one that strayed furthest from its hardcore stealth roots. The story picks up directly after the events of Conviction . Sam Fisher, once a lone wolf of the secretive NSA Third Echelon unit, has been promoted. He now leads a new, more aggressive counter-terrorism unit called Fourth Echelon, operating from a mobile command center—the Paladin —a massive cargo plane. splinter cell blacklist
For any fan of stealth, espionage, or tactical action, Blacklist is essential—a flawed, beautiful, and thrilling end to an era. Now, if only Ubisoft would let Sam Fisher rest... or bring him back properly. Released in August 2013 for Xbox 360, PlayStation
The crew includes Anna "Grim" Grímsdóttir (the series’ fan-favorite hacker, now more authoritarian), Isaac Briggs (a stoic field agent you can co-op with), and Charlie Cole (the annoying but brilliant quartermaster who supplies challenge maps). The Paladin also hosts "Charlie’s Missions"—wave-based survival challenges and "Grim’s Missions" – high-stakes, no-kill, no-alert infiltration levels that are brutally difficult. The result was a bold, ambitious, and highly
The premise is classic Tom Clancy high-stakes thriller. A group of terrorists known as "The Engineers" initiate a countdown of terror called the "Blacklist Attacks." They promise to escalate their attacks on U.S. interests every seven days unless the U.S. withdraws all its troops from 152 countries. From a compromised Guantanamo Bay to a blindingly bright LNG plant in Europe and a tense mission inside the Iranian border, Fisher must track down the mysterious leader, Sadiq, while confronting a personal ghost from his past.