Mar 25

XboxPulse.com has had the good fortune of spending a few moments with Splinter Cell Conviction at CES 2010, and at Microsoft’s X10, but those were mere minutes with a game that really deserves solid hands-on time to explore the depth of the various gameplay options.  Fortunately, we were given a chance to get a much closer and intimate look at Conviction.

In the San Francisco offices of Ubisoft, Game Director Patrick Reading and Co-Op Designer Julien Lamoureux invited game journalists to sit down and spend some quality time with the upcoming franchise sequel, Splinter Cell Conviction.  A single-player demo of Conviction was recently released over the Xbox Live Marketplace, but what Reading and Lamoureux want players to know is that the multiplayer components to the game are deeper and more intense than in any previous version of Splinter Cell. Continue reading »


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