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SPLINTER CELL: CHAOS THEORY
There is a God, and his name is Save Anywhere. ‘Save Anywhere’ is the feature Splinter Cell has been crying out for, and now, in this latest stealth espionage thriller, you can. Make it round a corner, save game. Do a bit without dying, save game. Stepped on some gravel and got shot? Restart from last save point. If beauty is in the detail, you’d marry this without bothering to get to know it. And the rest of Chaos Theory shows equal measures of user-friendliness. There’s much more in the way of interactive scenery to hide on/under/inside and clever players are rewarded with shortcuts for paying attention, with the whole game feeling a lot more free of the rigid constraints of previous episodes. There are still hair-pulling, legpunching, fork-in-the-toaster-putting moments of horrifyingly hard stealth puzzles, but that’s just what you need in an atmospheric adventure for men.
Verdict: ★ ★ ★ ★ ★
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