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Team Ninja Metroid was the only thing worth watching that conference for, but it's still not enough to actually get me to buy a Wii.
Jam it back in, in the dark. ![]() |
But yeah, I was enthralled by this game when they showed it both during Microsoft's and Ubisoft's press conferences, even though it was the same demo both times. Both presentation and gameplay look incredible. There's nowhere I can't reach. ![]() |
I actually have all four Splinter Cell games (for PS2
, though I actually have the PS2 and PS3 version of Double Agent), I've just never got around to playing them. It's a series I've always known I'll like (I read Tom Clancy's books, not to mention that I love stealth games, so it's a perfect combination), but for some reason I've never started on them. I probably will sometime soon since I'm excited for Conviction now, but there's still no rush since there's no time frame for the PS3 version.And I haven't been following Conviction from the beginning, but I think I heard it was originally running on the same engine that they eventually used for Assassin's Creed (which it definitely sounds like from your description). I guess that wouldn't have been too bad (since I'm a big AC fan), but what I've seen of Conviction from E3 this year seems much better. This thing is sticky, and I don't like it. I don't appreciate it. ![]() |