
However, if you just like watching things go boom and guards burning to death, Assault may be your best bet. If you prefer to use the deadly Karambit knife for something other than picking your teeth, Panther style combines stealth and deadly force. If you prefer to go through missions silently, rarely interacting with guards and using non-lethal force, then Ghost style is for you. The three skill trees-Ghost, Panther and Assault-appeal to all play styles.

“Blacklist” does an excellent job of making you want to try harder at beating it. That being said, the difficulty level is what makes it a good game. I was dying at every level a minimum of ten times. I consider myself a good player of high quality third-person shooters. “Blacklist,” developed by Ubisoft Toronto, is a difficult game. However, sometimes it sounds jarring when Sam calls to his young daughter, and she sounds just as old as he is.īut let’s get down to business. The reasoning behind it is logical: Ironside can’t go running around in a capture suit at his age, so a younger body was required. Ubisoft, SA., in an attempt to capture the actor’s face in order to provide a real emotional look to Fisher, went instead with Johnson’s voice. “Blacklist” encounters a unique problem right out of the gate. His voice became synonymous with the man of Third and now Fourth Echelon.

His voice was provided by famous actor Michael Ironside, but is now replaced by Eric Johnson. After the revamping of Sam Fisher, the main protagonist in “Splinter Cell: Conviction,” Sam was left with an old dog look and sound. Tom Clancy’s “Splinter Cell: Blacklist” represents an interesting note in the history of the “Splinter Cell” series.
