As a Splinter Cell game pioneers me has almost entirely convinced blacklist. First, the question that's still a Splinter Cell, with so much action? I think yes, compared to its predecessor Conviction cautious approach here is much more rewarding. The shootings, which you can not miss, are so rare that I have perceived more as a change in gameplay. The campaign was one of the better ones I've seen in recent years. Even if the story is partly abstruse whose structure and presentation was told very entertaining and exciting. The level design is varied and usually allows for different routes and tactics, which I liked. The controls are a bit complex at first, then work but good. Only in climbs, about on ladders and pipes, seems to me Sam does not always obey what now and then ensures smaller frustrating moments. The multiplayer (Spies vs. Mercs and Coop missions) is a fun bonus, heart of the game in my eyes but the single-player campaign