The reviews for this actually sound pretty good and what I'm expecting. Seems like Fisher is a bit miscast but at least the story and dialogue with team mates on the plane sound interesting. I do still think a better technique would have been a completely new character who could stand on his own but I understand why they decided to stick with Fisher. Not putting in any sort of local multiplayer is a huge missed opportunity for the WiiU though
You seem to have an interesting relationship with this game Sober. Like you're a bit down on it but there's this glimmer of hope that resides within you and that you want it to succeed. At the very least I think this might be the
second best Splinter Cell game, which is still a pretty good accomplishment. The bizarre thing about this title is it might actually end up being an underappreciated game. Which is crazy for Splinter Cell. There doesn't seem to be much hype or enthusiasm for it at all. Crazy how much damage Conviction has done, although Blacklists early days marketing is also largely to blame.