Tom Clancy?s Splinter Cell: Pandora Tomorrow

Sam Fisher is about to show you why he?s the top U.S. operative to defend our national security.

There are certainly high expectations for Pandora Tomorrow. The original Splinter Cell raised the bar for the stealth action genre, not only with its brilliantly conceived gameplay but also with its outstanding visual presentation. In a near complete Xbox version (the game is also coming to the PS2 and GameCube), this second showing of Splinter Cell has already lived up to its single-player expectations.

The graphics continue to impress, exquisitely using shadow and light effects that underline the game?s stealthy theme. And the story is just as compelling as the first. This time, you guide NSA operative Sam Fisher through rough turf in Indonesia, Israel, and even on a moving train as he hunts for terrorists threatening American national security with a potentially devastating chemical weapon.

Sam?s learned some new moves since you last controlled him. He can do a half-split jump, enabling him to leap to higher ledges. And for those of you who found it difficult to tiptoe past open doorways, Sam can now swiftly perform a quick turn-around move that will get him to the other side without being noticed. Undeniably, if you enjoyed Sam?s first mission, then you?ll like his second outing. The true test for Pandora Tomorrow, however, will be its online multiplayer game. Uniquely set up for both clandestine and fast-action gameplay, this innovative mode offers another reason for you to save the world once again.

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