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8.9
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GeckatJun 3, 20059
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DavidA.Jun 30, 20059It's a cool game, I like that you can save anytime you want. I also like that you have more freedom, you don't have to complete the objectives in order and four alarms don't make you end a mission you just loose mission rating and I don't give a F**ck about that.Thight game, if you like stealth games this is a must have.
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NoutFeb 6, 20069
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JuanR.Jul 7, 200610this is a very good game and i must to say that i enjoy it very much, so you need to proove it.
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TimM.Mar 2, 200510Great game.
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Feb 21, 20129
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Chaos Theory is the game that the original Splinter Cell was meant to deliver: a tight play experience within a trusty framework, one more of enjoyment than irritation, and a game that's no longer exclusively for fans of repeated reloading. [Apr 2005, p.97]
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80Despite the inclusion of new gadgets and stunning visuals, the series is starting to decompose; playing the same thing over and over is beginning to wear a little thin. It's a good job the multiplayer experience continues to blossom. [Apr 2005, p.90]
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In all things small and epic, from the palpable graininess of the game's predominantly poorly lit environments, to the endlessly thrilling second installment of the spies vs. mercenaries online competitions, Theory does not disappoint. [May 2005, p.44]