Learn more about Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Conviction. (Flash demo) SynopsisAs a fugitive, such skills as stealth, quick thinking and adaptability are essential to your survival. You exist out of sight, in an underground world populated by others who have their own reasons for sticking to the shadows. To evade and pursue your enemies, you must remain hyper vigilant. One false move could mean your end. But play your cards right, and it might just be your enemies who end up paying the ultimate price.In Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Conviction, you'll inhabit a world in which your environment is your primary weapon. Be ready to adapt your strategy on the fly to make use of the environments and crowds around you. Amass a network of underground allies to aid you in your quest and to provide you with crucial high-tech gadgets. Maintain constant vigilance to stay one step ahead of your pursuers, and struggle to unmask the people who've framed you and forced you into this life of shadows.
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This was the first Splinter Cell game I played and this is a PERFECT game if this you're first Splinter Cell Game. You get to know the characters if you have not played a Splinter Cell game. Single Player: This single player campaign has a strong storyline and length. The only problem was this was to difficult even on Rookie mode. Overall, a very good storyline. A perfect five stars, out of five. Multi player: There is a Co-Op Multi player Campaign that is very solid and a good reason to keep the game after you beat the single player campaign. There is also a basic death match mode, not really worth it if you have played a previous Splinter Cell game. Four stealthy melee attacks, out of five. Splinter Cell Conviction is quite possibly the best Splinter Cell game made to date. A perfect five stars out of five.
Learn more about Halo 3: ODST - Xbox 360. (Flash demo) The city of New Mombasa lies in ruins, the result of a catastrophic attack by the Covenant. Now the Orbital Drop Shock Troopers, or ODSTs, must drop into the city to search for clues. Known for courage, valor and a touch of insanity, the ODST "Hell Jumpers" are neither as large nor as supernaturally gifted as their Spartan comrades, but they more than make up for it with unwavering nerve and ferocious attitudes. Join these legendarily fierce soldiers on a daring mission as they prepare to drop into a war-torn world.Return to the gripping world of Halo for a new perspective on the enduring Human-Covenant struggle in Halo 3: ODST. Embark on a vital, top-secret mission with the ODSTs, who pride themselves on being the first unit deployed into hostile situations, and delve even deeper into the ongoing conflict. A gripping story, cooperative campaign and new multiplayer content immerse you in the game world for a stunning new action-fueled adventure.
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Halo 3: ODST was a very good expansion, especially for multilayer if you do not already own Halo 3. Campaign Disc: This was a very good but short campaign with a decent replay value. Firefight is the only reason to keep this game if you don't have Halo 3. Firefight you can play with you're friends online, (though not many people own this game anymore.) Multilayer: THIS WAS THE SAME AS HALO 3!?!?!?!? WHAT? Everyone who owns an Xbox 360 has at least played Halo 3! So why include the SAME multilayer? Hopefully Halo Reach will torn out better. Overall, this a decent game, but definitely needed some work in the long run. Not worth a $ price tag far an expansion. This game should have been on the Xbox Live marketplace for 1200 Microsoft Points.
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F. Gary Gray's 2003 crime caper remake The Italian Job comes to DVD with this collector's edition from Paramount Pictures with a standard full-screen transfer. Dolby Digital Surround soundtracks are available in English and French with optional English subtitles. Includes the featurettes "Pedal to the Metal: The Making of The Italian Job" and "Putting the Words on the Page for The Italian Job." Three sections focus on specific production details: "The Italian Job Driving School," "The Mighty Minis of The Italian Job," and "High Octane: Stunts from The Italian Job." Other special features include deleted scenes and theatrical trailers. This is a worthwhile disc for those who really care about how action scenes are constructed. Paramount has also released this film in a separate widescreen version.
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