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Question about splinter cell

VinnyMac

Member
ok so I finally got my hands on a fat ps2 for a good price, I've been picking up games i passed on to play. I want to get into splinter cell as I've always been an MGS mark so I never gave it a shot. does playing them out of order mess the story up or is there a cannon way to play the games like mgs?
 
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RagnarokIV

Battlebus imprisoning me \m/ >.< \m/
Play the Xbox versions ideally. PS2 were butchered up.

They’re not really connected story wise but the mechanics evolved throughout the trilogy so as always it’s best to play in release order.

Splinter Cell - Pandora Tomorrow - Chaos Theory.

Then finally Double Agent.

Don’t go any further than those.
 
DO NOT play these games on a shitty PS2. This was one of the best games for demonstrating how much better the Xbox was than the rest of the competition. Seriously don't do that to yourself.

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PS2 was a fucking joke piece of garbage that only succeeded because it was a cheap DVD player and had the backing of extremely talented and creative Japanese minds.
 

SJRB

Gold Member
The story of these games are quite barebones compared to MGS, but the gameplay is good. Since every game iterates on the previous, it makes most sense to just start with the first.
 

Danny Dudekisser

I paid good money for this Dynex!
Play the Xbox versions ideally. PS2 were butchered up.

They’re not really connected story wise but the mechanics evolved throughout the trilogy so as always it’s best to play in release order.

Splinter Cell - Pandora Tomorrow - Chaos Theory.

Then finally Double Agent.

Don’t go any further than those.

Even Double Agent was kind of iffy. The 360 version and Xbox 1 versions of the games were literally completely different, and were made by different studios. The Xbox 1 game is better, and feels more true to what Splinter Cell is... but you can really tell that there's a lack of budget and polish that went into that one. I thought it was decent, but nowhere near the level of quality the first three had.
 
DO NOT play these games on a shitty PS2. This was one of the best games for demonstrating how much better the Xbox was than the rest of the competition. Seriously don't do that to yourself.

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PS2 was a fucking joke piece of garbage that only succeeded because it was a cheap DVD player and had the backing of extremely talented and creative Japanese minds.

Splinter cell was much better on xbox for sure, but the rest of your take is fucking absolute brain rot garbage. Oh it only succeeded because of it's great functionality and support from devs which equals great games! That's a fucking positive thing, not negative.
 
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35cent

Member
I don't remember the story being the best so you probably could play them out of sequence. Also, I would only play the first three on the OG Xbox if you can. The PS2 were considerably stripped down from what I've heard. The OG Xbox versions are also playable on the Series consoles if you have one.
 

phant0m

Member
Play the Xbox versions ideally. PS2 were butchered up.

They’re not really connected story wise but the mechanics evolved throughout the trilogy so as always it’s best to play in release order.

Splinter Cell - Pandora Tomorrow - Chaos Theory.

Then finally Double Agent.

Don’t go any further than those.
Conviction and Blacklist were both better games than Double Agent.
 
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Certinty

Member
I knew the Xbox versions of these and so many other games were significantly better but watching clips of the comparison between both is unreal. Practically different games.
 
I see that Gaf knows their Splinter Cell and who deserves the top spot as far as stealth games go...this warms my heart.

That being said, OP listen to the advice. If you HAVE to play on console, play them on Xbox if you can through backwards compatibility because it'll give you access to the best version of Double Agent which is on the original Xbox. Otherwise PC is the best option...but as far as I know playing Pandora Tomorrow on PC is impossible "officially" now unless you own the old dvds
 
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DoubleClutch

Gold Member
MGS shits on these games for every metric possible.

They haven’t aged well at all and control like a donkey with Down syndrome into a canyon of dicks ass backwards.

I love Metal Gear but I also love Splinter Cell. This is a crazy take and could not be more wrong in every way.

Splinter Cell was a technical marvel, it had realistic, very good gameplay. Chaos Theory was a masterpiece with so many different paths to complete objectives. The story was good, Sam Fisher and Michael Ironside were fantastic.
 

Arsic

Loves his juicy stink trail scent
I love Metal Gear but I also love Splinter Cell. This is a crazy take and could not be more wrong in every way.

Splinter Cell was a technical marvel, it had realistic, very good gameplay. Chaos Theory was a masterpiece with so many different paths to complete objectives. The story was good, Sam Fisher and Michael Ironside were fantastic.
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Drew1440

Member
PS2 version should be fine, just make sure to get a component cable to get the best visuals you can out of the PS2, and softmod it with FreeMCBoot, I believe Splinter Cell is one of the few titles that can output in 480p. Or just get the PC version.
 

Hudo

Gold Member
ok so I finally got my hands on a fat ps2 for a good price, I've been picking up games i passed on to play. I want to get into splinter cell as I've always been an MGS mark so I never gave it a shot. does playing them out of order mess the story up or is there a cannon way to play the games like mgs?
Play through Splinter Cell, Pandora Tomorrow and Chaos Theory. Those are the quintessential Splinter Cell games, imho. Even though there is an overarching story line, I'd say that there's less of a focus on that in the first three games; each game is basically self-contained but references something that happened before from time to time. Afaik, they've concentrated on the overarching storyline much heavier in the games following Chaos Theory.
 

Jigsaah

Member
I didn't even know they released the first Splinter Cell on PS2. OG Xbox is where I played the original trilogy...(Chaos Theory is trash buckets far as Spy vs Mercs is concerned, fight me).
 

Rodolink

Member
sad OP was just happy sharing he just got a PS2 just to realize best way to play these gems is on XBox.
(i played them on GCN though, which were closer to xbox in terms of visuals)
 

kevboard

Member
I wouldn't play Splinter Cell on PS2 either way tbh.

PC or Xbox is the way to go.
the PS2 version of the first game is ok I guess, Pandora Tomorrow already showed the limitations, and Chaos Theory is almost a different game due to how much they had to downgrade the PS2 version
 

Heimdall_Xtreme

Hermen Hulst Fanclub's #1 Member
Play the Xbox versions ideally. PS2 were butchered up.

They’re not really connected story wise but the mechanics evolved throughout the trilogy so as always it’s best to play in release order.

Splinter Cell - Pandora Tomorrow - Chaos Theory.

Then finally Double Agent.

Don’t go any further than those.
Indeed, playing it on PC or Xbox is the ideal option for Chaos Theory and Pandora Tomorrow.

Playing it on Gamecube is like tasting Soy ice cream.
 
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