Computer And Video Games have previewed the Unreal-Powered Splinter Cell: Pandora Tomorrow. Their conclusion:Splinter Cell: Pandora Tomorrow can't be judged on a single level, but what's interesting is that, where with the original title we were on the verge of stamping on the game disc after having to attempt the same section for the umpteenth time, it was a pleasure to go back and replay parts of the demo level after coming a cropper.
With a less linear approach and the likes of jungle-based missions and operations in Jerusalem forming part of the plot, we're desperate to see more - and lest we forget, there's the multiplayer side of the title as well.
Impressions have left us very pleased with Ubisoft's efforts, and if what we've seen is indicative of the entire game, then the publisher has another winner on its hands.
I wasn't particularly fond of the first, but perhaps even I will enjoy the juicy-looking sequel!EDIT: It looks like IGN has three new videos from the X-Box version, featuring hot hot Sam Fisher-on-train action and a TOP SECRET Prince of Persia cameo appearance!
With a less linear approach and the likes of jungle-based missions and operations in Jerusalem forming part of the plot, we're desperate to see more - and lest we forget, there's the multiplayer side of the title as well.
Impressions have left us very pleased with Ubisoft's efforts, and if what we've seen is indicative of the entire game, then the publisher has another winner on its hands.
I wasn't particularly fond of the first, but perhaps even I will enjoy the juicy-looking sequel!EDIT: It looks like IGN has three new videos from the X-Box version, featuring hot hot Sam Fisher-on-train action and a TOP SECRET Prince of Persia cameo appearance!