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Stealth-mission expert Sam Fisher is sent after a terrorist, who leads an operation involving setting up bombs with the smallpox virus on US territory.Stealth-mission expert Sam Fisher is sent after a terrorist, who leads an operation involving setting up bombs with the smallpox virus on US territory.Stealth-mission expert Sam Fisher is sent after a terrorist, who leads an operation involving setting up bombs with the smallpox virus on US territory.
- Nominated for 1 BAFTA Award
- 3 nominations total
Michael Ironside
- Sam Fisher
- (voice)
Stephen Croce
- Additional Voices
- (voice)
- (as Steven Croce)
Christopher Mack
- Additional Voices
- (voice)
- (as Chris Mack)
Adriana Anderson
- Anna Grimsdottir
- (voice)
- …
Dana Burns Westburg
- Additional Voices
- (voice)
- (as Dana Burns Westberg)
Ken Samuels
- Additional Voices
- (voice)
Leslie Palanker
- Additional Voices
- (voice)
- (as Leslie Lanker)
Andy Chase
- Additional Voices
- (voice)
- Director
- Jean-Michel Tari(live-action sequences)
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- TriviaWhen Sam meets Shetland in the first level, Shetland asks who Sam is now working for. He guesses at SEALS and CIA. Sam replies, "No, staying anonymous," the acronym of which is NSA for whom Sam actually works.
- GoofsLambert can be seen getting a vaccination for small pox between mission 4 and 5. Lambert was born in 1961, meaning he attended primary school in the mid 1960's and early 1970's. At that time school children were routinely given several vaccination, including small pox, making the vaccination unnecessary and wasteful. Nearly all Americans over about 30 in 2006 would be immune to that virus.
- Quotes
Coen: What do you think?
Sam Fisher: The world's small, nasty, and complicated. Everybody dies alone.
Coen: Hm. What do you think about Norman Soth?
Sam Fisher: Soth's small, nasty, and complicated. How he dies is up to him.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Icons: Splinter Cell (2002)
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Alot better
If you are thinking this is going to be the same as the original, you're wrong. Sure, you're still Sam Fisher, an expert spy who can infiltrate a factory without anyone know he's there. But there is one really big change. You're outdoors. Yep, you heard me. And boy do they make it look good. The environments are lush and beautiful. The bushes sway in the wind as you move past them. You still have to deal with industrial settings though. But even they can't match the beauty of the outdoors. Okay, enough of that. Lets go to gameplay. The AI is 100x approved over the original. Now enemies can grab a civilian and hold them hostage. Also, if they detect you, they don't have to run over to the alarm. Just one push of a button on their uniform, and that little baby will start sounding. And if you sound one alarm, every enemy will have a bullet proof vest on. Two alarms a helmet. Three alarms, I don't know, but it's not good. Which leads me to another thing. The game is hard. Really hard. It's impossible to beat a level on the first try. Even experts of the original will have a hard time getting through this. But even though it's hard, it's really short. There's only eight levels(the original had ten). But one thing will get you busy after you're done... The multiplayer. Here's how it is. A team of mercenaries try to get the spy. That's it. But it's fun trying to hunt down an almost invisible person. And it's fun killing unsuspecting mercenaries while you're almost invisible. So let me sum it up. The graphics are incredible, the AI is seamless, and the multiplayer is fun. Pandora Tomorrow gets a 5 out of 5.
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