Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell: Pandora Tomorrow for Xbox features a 480p resolution with Dolby Digital 5.1 sound. The game has competitive/team oriented online/offline modes with an allocation of 1 – 4 players. It also features special headset controllers and uses system link/broadband connectivity. This game is best suited for ages teen and above as it contains descriptors –blood, drug, reference, violence. The game is developed by Ubisoft and has a relea…
See moreTom Clancy’s Splinter Cell: Pandora Tomorrow for Xbox features a 480p resolution with Dolby Digital 5.1 sound. The game has competitive/team oriented online/offline modes with an allocation of 1 – 4 players. It also features special headset controllers and uses system link/broadband connectivity. This game is best suited for ages teen and above as it contains descriptors –blood, drug, reference, violence. The game is developed by Ubisoft and has a releases date of 23 March 2004.
Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell: Pandora Tomorrow for Xbox features 480p resolution with Dolby Digital 5.1 sound. It comes with competitive/team oriented online/offline modes. The game allows 1 – 4 players and features special headset controllers. It uses system link/broadband connectivity and is suitable for teens and above age category. It has blood, drug, reference, violence descriptive. This game is a sequel to Ubisoft’s original Splinter Cell stealth action hit. The developers set out to take the light-and-shadow-based game play from the original and upgrade everything about it. Lead character Sam Fisher has an all-new set of moves at his disposal, including being able to climb higher after a split jump and a SWAT move across open doorways, and weapons have secondary functions. There are also plenty of new gadgets, including new vision modes, sonar devices, motion sensors, and secondary fire modes for his weapons. But the biggest upgrade comes in the form of a multiplayer mode that divides players into two teams: spies and mercenaries, each with specific gear, abilities and parameters.
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