Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell 3D

59 /100
17 mars 2011
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As Sam Fisher, Third Echelon's most skilled Splinter Cell operative, you are assigned to execute a hazardous series of operations to investigate and eliminate a new source of information attacks originating in North Korea. At your disposal is a lethal array of tactics ranging from Combat Knife techniques to experimental prototype weapons skills and more-radical hand-to-hand techniques such as the Inverted Chokehold. Experience the intensity of acting as a lone operative fighting tomorrow's threats in the field and of cooperating online with a partner to accomplish crucial missions.

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Critiques de la Presse (Metacritic)

AceGamez 100/100

« Three brilliant games rolled into one that could all easily be sold separately. The single player is incredibly satisfying, co-op is one of a kind and adds a fresh and very compelling face to the underused online co-op genre and the adversarial mode is simply brilliant once again; an online experience no person with high speed internet should miss. »

DarkStation 100/100

« By far the best game that the series has produced. »

Games Radar 100/100

« Ultimately, Chaos Theory leaves the player stunned, excited and thoroughly satisfied. A landmark achievement in stealth gaming. [Xbox World] »

Cheat Code Central 100/100

« I can't say enough about the graphics. I never knew there were so many shades of black. Even though much of the game is played in the shadows there is no shortage of detail. »

1UP 100/100

« Ubisoft's obvious dedication and purity of vision shines through in every single minute that you're playing. It never seems to get old, it's rarely frustrating, and delivers its payload of stealth, action, strategy and exploration right on target. If there's a more complete gaming experience on Xbox, I've yet to see it. »

XGP Gaming 100/100

« Ubi has improved virtually every aspect of the gameplay from the previous two versions, and introduced even more new options and gameplay types. With the solo campaign, co-op campaign and online multiplayer, it's almost like having three games in one. »

Maxim Online 100/100

« No longer is there just one way to solve a treacherous night mission before the enemy picks up your audio signature: stealth will pay off just as well as good old-fashioned ultraviolence. »

G4 TV 100/100

« And the co-op means that, like the previous two games, Chaos Theory is as close to an essential buy as we can imagine. »

Avis des Joueurs (Metacritic)

Agent008 9/10

« "Chaos Theory" is easily the best in the series. The developers of the Xbox edition really cooked with three modes: single player, cooperative and competitive. Back in 2005, this was the "Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater" for the Microsoft crowd. Pushing the capabilities of the console, "Chaos" felt like a true evolution of "Splinter Cell". The graphics (which were already stunning in previous games) were re-done to look even more lifelike. The story mode was refined and expanded upon. It was designed to encourage multiple playthroughs. In addition, new gadgets and weapons were added to the excellent Spies Vs. Mercs online mode. And two-player cooperative missions were introduced. This was the whole package for the action stealth fan. I'd rate it with a 9.4 out of 10. »

Oneshallfall 10/10

« I truly understand how this game have the most metascores in ubisoft. At first I thought it was boring game till I tried it and beat the game. The game feels so alive immersive and has the greatest stealth mechanics I have ever seen. The mechanics blows my mind, the Ai intelligence on the npc is so realistic. And the good part is the difficulty feels no differences. But anyways this is a 10/10 game with DEAD fan base. Pls play the game if you haven't already. »

FastTriton 5/10

« I think the game would impress back in the day. By today standards it is an okay game. There is no something that would influence you today. The game is on the good level, but comparisons with MGS series are laughable. »

eve_neto 9/10

« Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory stands as a landmark in the stealth genre, and even after all these years, it continues to impress with its outstanding design and execution. Visually, the game was a technical marvel at its time of release, featuring excellent lighting, detailed environments, and atmospheric effects that still manage to hold up surprisingly **** narrative, while not the most emotionally gripping, is solid and keeps the player intrigued throughout. It does a good job of setting the tone for the missions and immersing you in the geopolitical tension of the world. The characters, especially Sam Fisher, are well-voiced and charismatic, helping to maintain the immersion even when the plot slows down.Where Chaos Theory truly excels is in its stealth gameplay. The level design encourages exploration and multiple approaches, rewarding players for being patient, observant, and creative. Stealth mechanics are deep and finely tuned, allowing for precise control over light, sound, and movement. It's not just about staying hidden—it's about mastering your environment. The game challenges you to think like a spy, and pulling off a perfect silent takedown or ghosting through a level without being detected is incredibly **** game also adds layers of realism and immersion that were ahead of their time. From the way guards react to sound and light, to the tools and gadgets at Sam’s disposal, everything contributes to a sense of tension and **** there’s one area that might not hit as hard today, it’s the story’s emotional depth, which feels more like a backdrop than a driving force. However, this is easily forgiven considering how polished and rewarding the core gameplay is.Overall, Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory delivers a deeply satisfying experience for fans of stealth. It’s a title that respects the player’s intelligence and patience, and it rewards those who take the time to truly engage with its systems. Whether you're revisiting it or playing for the first time, it’s a must-play that remains one of the best in the genre. »

d0m5k3 7/10

« Great game, I would give it a 9. But there are too many issues. The main problem is the unfair behavior of the NPCs. They have eyes on their backs and instantly turn 180 degrees and shoot without any logic. There are also tanks in the game that will spot you and kill you without you having a chance to get past. And at least the Bathhouse is just pain. Really bad game design. The first missions are great. But it becomes worser later. It seems as if the developers slopped along at the end. Quick save and load is important. But there are also differences between the versions on the other platforms. Some are better than others. Some versions may have glitches. I really like the game, but I can't give higher rating due to these problems and weird decisions. Especially the NPCs behavior and placement on the map. The game is great until late mission Seoul and Bathhouse. These missions ruined the game. Ok, it's an old game. Maybe a remake would be better. Or a new Splinter Cell with focus on stealth. »

MachoElbowDropz 9/10

« The best stealth game that has been made, and shows how well you can make a Tom Clancy game when you have a publisher that cares. »

Pumpkinpunker 10/10

« Great stealth action. AI is pretty good too. This game aged like fine wine. I played it backwards compatible on the Xbox Series X and it still holds up. They don't make stealth games like this any more. The precision in movement and attention to detail is unmatched. »

Milosagaming 10/10

« Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory - The Apex of Stealth Gaming Excellence. Released in 2005, Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory stands as the magnum opus of the Splinter Cell series, setting an unparalleled standard for stealth gaming that remains unchallenged to this day. Ubisoft's third installment not only refined the genre but also pushed the boundaries of what was possible in terms of narrative, gameplay, and technological achievement, cementing its place as one of the greatest games ever created. »

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