Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell is a series of award-winning stealth video games, the first of which was released in 2002, and their tie-in novels. The protagonist, Sam Fisher, is a highly trained agent of a fictional black-ops sub-division within the NSA, dubbed 'Third Echelon'. The player controls Fisher to overcome his adversaries in levels (created using Unreal Engine and emphasising light and darkness as gameplay elements). All the console and PC games in the series were positively received, and the series is commercially successful. The series, along with Assassin's Creed, is considered to be one of Ubisoft's flagship franchises,[1] selling more than 31 million copies as of 2011.[2]
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Games[edit]
Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell (2002)[edit]
Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell was developed in 2 years and published and released by Ubisoft for the Xbox, Microsoft Windows, Mac, PlayStation 2, GameCube and Game Boy Advance. Inspired by the Metal Gear series,[33][34][35] it uses an Unreal Engine 2 that was modified to allow light-and-dark based gameplay.
Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Pandora Tomorrow (2004)[edit]
Pandora Tomorrow was developed by Ubisoft Shanghai and introduced multiplayer gameplay to the Splinter Cell series. In single-player mode, the game AI adapts to adjust to the player's skill level.[36][37] Unlike other games in the series, which generally lean towards information-based threats, the plot of Pandora Tomorrow focuses on biological warfare, in which an Indonesian terrorist group threatens to infect people with smallpox virus. Sam Fisher is also given new abilities like SWAT turns and whistling to attract enemies' attention.
Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory (2005)[edit]
Ubisoft Montreal was again responsible for the third game in the series, Chaos Theory. It adds a cooperative multiplayer mode.[38] Originally announced to be released in Fall 2004, its initial releases were made at the end of March 2005. Again the Unreal Engine was heavily modified, this time from version 2.5. The game includes a number of new features, including adding a combat knife to the player's inventory. Maps are also much more open with multiple ways of achieving the end goal.
Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Essentials (2006)[edit]
Essentials extends the Splinter Cell series to the PSP platform. Through a series of flashback missions, the player learns more about Sam Fisher's back story. The game's critical reception was much worse than the other games in the series. While the graphics were considered high-quality for the PSP, the multiplayer was considered almost unplayable.
Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Double Agent (2006)[edit]
For the series' fourth installment, two separate versions were created, one for generation six consoles and the Wii and the other for Xbox 360 and PC. Double Agent features a 'trust system'[39] that presents the player with moral dilemmas. It is the first game in the series with a hub like area, where Sam can explore and do objectives between missions. This is also the only game in the series to have different endings, based on player decisions. Only one ending is used to continue the storyline.
Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Conviction (2010)[edit]
Conviction was officially announced on May 23, 2007 when Ubisoft released a trailer for the game. The game was due for release on November 16, 2007.[40] However, the game missed its initial launch date, and on May 19, 2008, it was reported that Splinter Cell: Conviction was 'officially on hold' and that the game had been taken 'back to the drawing board'.[41] Ubisoft announced that the game had been pushed back to the 2009â10 fiscal year. At E3 2009, the developers confirmed that the 'new' Conviction had been in development since early 2008, commenting that 'the gameplay has evolved a lot' and 'the visual direction is simply much better'.[42] The game's release date was pushed back several times.[43][44] On March 18, 2010, the demo was released for Xbox 360.[45] Ubisoft wanted to make the fifth game more accessible.[46] so Conviction was designed around the new core elements 'Mark and Execute' and 'Last Known Position', while stealth elements present in the previous games were omitted, such as the ability to whistle, lock picking, hiding bodies, etc. Conviction uses a cover system and adds simple interrogation sequences to the series.[47]
Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Blacklist (2013)[edit]
Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell Blacklist is the sixth installment in the Splinter Cell series developed by Ubisoft Toronto and published by Ubisoft and was released on August 20, 2013. Splinter Cell: Blacklist boasts new features combining gameplay from Chaos Theory and Conviction. Series veteran Michael Ironside was replaced in his role as Sam Fisher by actor Eric Johnson. In the game, Sam Fisher has been appointed as the commander of the new 'Fourth Echelon', a clandestine unit that answers solely to the President of the United States. She has denied any existence of the agency and Fourth Echelon is working to stop a new terror plot known as the 'Blacklist'. Fourth Echelon also has the secondary objective of stopping all operations in which Third Echelon is still running. Features returning include a moving 'Mark and Execute', Sam's signature goggles and a new knife, the Karambit, and the ability to perform 'abduction' stealth melee takedowns.
Future[edit]
At E3 2017 regarding Splinter Cell, Ubisoft CEO Yves Guillemot stated: 'I can't say much about that. But, for sure, all the Clancy games are taken care of. It's just we have quite a lot on our plate at the moment..[A]ll the Clancy games are really coming along, so we are not forgetting Splinter Cell.'[48] Later in an Ask Me Anything Reddit post, he stated: 'We don't have anything specific to share at the moment but teams are working on different things, so stay tuned for more.'[49]
In May 2019 Julian Gerighty, Ubisoft Creative Director, announced on their social media page that the game is currently in development. In his statement, he said he had been working on the game with Ubisoft Montreal creative director, Roman Campos-Oriola, and executive producer Dan Hay.[50] However, Ubisoft later disputed this.[51]
Novels[edit]Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell (2004)[edit]
Splinter Cell[52] is the first installment of a series of novels based on the successful video game series. It was written by Raymond Benson under the pseudonymDavid Michaels. The plot follows Sam Fisher as he investigates a terrorist group called 'The Shadows' and a related arms-dealing organization named 'The Shop'. Members of 'The Shop' use inside information to attempt to kill 'Third Echelon' members, including Fisher. Shortly after its publication in December 2004, it spent 3 weeks on the New York Times list of bestsellers.[53] It also made it to the list of Wall Street Journal mass-market paperback bestsellers.[54]
Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Operation Barracuda (2005)[edit]
In Operation Barracuda, which was released on November 1, 2005, and which also made the New York Times bestseller list, Raymond Benson (again as David Michaels) continues the story of the first Splinter Cell novel. Unlock synthesia for free ipad.
Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Checkmate (2006)[edit]
For Checkmate, Grant Blackwood took over as author behind the David Michaels pseudonym, Benson having declared that he was 'finished with Splinter Cell'.[55] Unlike the first two books, Checkmate is not written from the first person perspective of Fisher, nor does Checkmate continue the running subplots that were established in the previous. This novel was released on November 7, 2006.The book starts off with a ship by the name of Trego sailing towards the American east coast. Sam Fisher is called in from a training mission to disable the ship. After Fisher stops the ship from disemboweling the American west coast with nuclear waste he is informed that a town by the name of Slipstone has just been radioactively attacked and 5,000+ people are dead. All these events lead to more questions which eventually leads Fisher to Ukraine, Iran, Dubai, and Ashgabat, Turkmenistan.
Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Fallout (2007)[edit]
On November 6, 2007, Fallout, was published, Blackwood's second Splinter Cell novel and the fourth in the series. Like the previous novel, it was written by Grant Blackwood, under the pseudonym David Michaels. The story follows Sam Fisher as he combats Islamic fundamentalists who have taken over the government of Kyrgyzstan.
Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Conviction (2009)[edit]
Conviction,[56] is the tie-in novel to the game with the same name. It was published on November 3, 2009 and was written by Peter Telep under the name David Michaels. It was published by Berkley Books, under Penguin Group. In this book you follow Sam Fisher after the killing of Lambert. Fisher is on the run and has 'gone rogue.' He is being chased by a team of rookie Splinter Cells led by Ben Hansen. Tales of treason and betrayal are being heard about Sam throughout the underworld. He will not let Lambert die in vain as he travels around the world untangling intricate plots of murder, espionage, and international arms dealers.
Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Endgame (2009)[edit]
Endgame[57] is the second 'half' of the Conviction novel. The plot runs parallel to the Conviction novel, but from the point of view of Fisher's antagonists; which begins as he tries to track down a Doppelgänger factory conspiracy. It was published on December 1, 2009. The story is told from the perspective of Ben Hansen and the rest of the team pursuing Fisher. The events reveal a plot of international intrigue.
Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell Blacklist: Aftermath (2013)[edit]
Published in October 2013, this tie-in novel takes place after the events of the video game Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Blacklist.
'Eccentric billionaire Igor Kasperov owns one of the most influential and successful anti-virus software companies in the world. But when the Kremlin orders him to unleash a catastrophic computer virus against the United States, he is forced to flee for his life. Sam Fisher and Fourth Echelon are charged with finding Kasperov and presenting the American presidentâs offer for political asylum. Because there are others looking for Kasperov. And the only thing they will offer him is a swift death.'
Aftermath is written by Peter Telep and the first in the series to be authored without the use of the David Michaels pseudonym.
Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Echoes (2013)[edit]
Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Echoes is a graphic novel. Released in 2013, it takes place between the events of Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Conviction and Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Blacklist.
Film adaptation[edit]
Originally announced as a special feature on Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory, a film adaptation for the series was confirmed to be in development, as early as 2005.In 2011, Ubisoft announced that Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell, Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon, and Assassin's Creed were all planned to receive film adaptations. The company officially stated, 'We want to keep ownership, retain control over the film content, and we're open to work with studios on the development of our projects, and eventually collaborate on the pre-casting, pre-budget and script.'[58] The following year, it was reported that Warner Bros. and Paramount Pictures are the front-runners bidding to make a Splinter Cell film.[59] By November, it was announced that British actor Tom Hardy was cast as Sam Fisher,[60] while Eric Warren Singer was hired as screenwriter.[61] By 2013, Ubisoft announced that the film will be made by New Regency, with Basil Iwanyk signed on as producer through his production company, Thunder Road.[62]
In March 2014, Doug Liman joined the production as director, with Jean-Julien Baronnet and David Bartis attached as producers.[63] Later that month, Sheldon Turner was brought into the production team, to write a new draft of the script.[64] Hardy told Collider in an interview that the studio was hoping to start filming that August.[65] By June, Liman stated that both he and Hardy were working on the film's script, which will focus on a Sam Fisher, in his prime as opposed to the portrayal of a seasoned spy in the video games.[66] October of the same year, Iwanyk has stated that filming will start early 2015.[67]
April 2015, Liman had left the director's chair, with reports that studio were talking with Joseph Kahn as his replacement.[68] By July, Ubisoft hired Frank John Hughes to do rewrite on the film's script.[69] In January 2017, Iwanyk confirmed that the script had been completed and sent to Hardy to read over. The producer explained that the movie is intended to have its own style within the action movie genre, and that the production team is aiming to make an edgy PG-13 rated film.[70]
Common elements[edit]Plot and themes[edit]
The first game explains that 'Splinter Cell' refers to an elite recon-type unit of single covert operatives (such as Sam Fisher) who are supported in the field by a high-tech remote team.
In the first three games (Splinter Cell, Pandora Tomorrow, Chaos Theory), terrorists are planning attacks, usually by use of information warfare, which Sam Fisher, an operative for Third Echelon, a secret branch of the NSA, must prevent. The missions range from gathering intelligence to capturing and/or eliminating terrorists.
In the fourth game, Double Agent, Fisher assumes the identity of a wanted criminal in order to infiltrate a terrorist ring.
The fifth game, Conviction, starts after events in the conclusion of Double Agent: Sam has abandoned Third Echelon. When he discovers that the death of his daughter Sarah had not been an accident (as had been purported at the beginning of Double Agent), he strikes out on his own in search of those responsible until Sam's investigation uncovers a conspiracy within his old agency.
In the sixth and most recent game, Blacklist, Third Echelon has been disbanded by the President of the United States. A new outfit, Fourth Echelon, is formed by the President and placed under the command of Sam Fisher with the mission of stopping the Blacklist attacks and the Engineers - the organization behind them. Blacklist deals with the morality of war and how far Sam and his team go in order to prevent these plots against America.
Trifocal goggles[edit]
A representation of the series' iconic 'Trifocal Goggles'
A device used for seeing in the dark features strongly in the series. Originally, Tom Clancy had rejected the idea of Sam Fisher having these 'trifocal goggles', having stated that such goggles (with both thermal vision and night vision) were impossible to make. The creators argued that having two separate sets of goggles would have made for awkward gameplay and convinced Clancy to allow it. This also gave the Splinter Cell series a recognizable signature, a desirable feature.[71]Chaos Theory added a third one, electromagnetic view, which shows the path of electricity in the area, mainly electrical cables and any device that has electrical power, like TVs, computers, etc. Conviction allows a fourth module to be accessed, a sonar module that can scan through walls for interactable objects, such as weapons, people, and consoles.
The trifocal goggles however, didn't remain completely fictional. In 2004, Northrop Grumman produced and delivered one such device. The device, called Fused Multispectral Weapon Sight (FMWS) was capable of combining thermal and intensified imaging.[72] Later in 2007, ITT Industries developed another such device, designated AN/PSQ-20.[73]
Characters[edit]
The characters of the games, as well as the organization 'Third Echelon', were created by J. T. Petty. The main recurring ones are:
Gameplay[edit]
The encouraged way to progress through the games is to remain hidden, select non-obvious routes, and utilize diversions to pass guards. The first game in the series only features a single-player mode, Pandora Tomorrow introduces a two-on-two multiplayer mode. Chaos Theory further develops that mode and introduces a cooperative mode. Cooperative mode plays similarly to the single player mode, but adds situations that can only be overcome as a team. The cooperative storylines in Chaos Theory and the sixth generation version of Double Agent parallel those of Sam's actions in the single-player modes, letting players act on information he obtained or provide support in the field.
Double Agent introduces a morality factor: Fisher may now encounter conflicting objectives between his superiors and the terrorists. For example, the terrorists may assign a mission to assassinate someone, while the NSA simultaneously instructs the player to prevent the assassination. This creates a delicate balancing act between gaining the trust of the terrorists and fulfilling the mission assignments. In addition, Fisher must not do anything to reveal to the terrorists that he is a double agent (such as let himself be seen with an NSA gadget), otherwise he will lose instantly.
Conviction utilises a much faster and more violent form of stealth action gameplay than previous games in the series. It retains the cooperative multiplayer mode of the two preceding games.The weapons that Sam Fisher uses are based more accurately on current real-world weapons which behave accordingly and all weapons can be upgraded by a points system. This points system is secondary to the main storyline and is achievement based. These points may be used to add silencers, sights, upgraded ammo, laser targeting and other upgrades, with up to three upgrades per weapon.This game provides an interactive mission update sequence that is built into the levels themselves. Instead of getting an objective-bar popup, the objective may appear in bold white text on the side of a building or in front of a barricade. This adds to the immersion and keeps the HUD uncluttered. The stealth element of the game allows Fisher to hide in the shadows and become almost invisible. Guards may be assassinated by unsuppressed or silenced weapons, gadgets, or hand-to-hand combat. After successfully completing a hand-to-hand kill, the player is provided with an 'execution' bonus, which allows the player to mark two to four targets (depending on the weapon selected) such as enemies or objects, and trigger the execution animation. Fisher will then dispatch all targets within a few seconds in an extraordinary fashion.Interactive interrogation cutscenes where Fisher beats up a target for information do not require the player to do anything other than press [Interrogate]. Though if the player happens to be near an interactive object like a television or table, Fisher may use that to alter the standard animation.
Development and history[edit]Origin[edit]
Although the game features his name, Tom Clancy had little to no involvement in the development of any of the Splinter Cell games.According to Splinter Cell series producer Mathieu Ferland, the original game was developed so that Ubisoft's Montreal studio could demonstrate its full potential.[75] After Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six and Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon, 'special ops was the natural next step' for Tom Clancy-endorsed games.[75]
Graphics and technology[edit]
The first game in the series modified the Unreal Engine to allow the light-and-dark-based gameplay style.[75] The other games continued this, using updated versions of the engine.
By the release of the latest game â Blacklist â the engine had been upgraded to the LEAD engine, a heavily modified version of the Unreal Engine 2.5. The game had active shadows on all consoles not simply as a graphical function â as in most games â but as a gameplay enhancer for the sake of the game's stealth features. This meant that more coding for the game was required and overall, required a powerful desktop computer in order to get the best clarity and performance.
Reception[edit]
By the end of 2004, sales of the Splinter Cell series totaled 9.6 million units.[76] By October 2005, the series' global sales had surpassed 12.5 million units.[77]
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Double Agent is the fourth episode (not counting parallel episodes) official video game series Splinter Cell , released in 2006 . It is developed by Ubisoft Shanghai and has the important task of introducing significant innovations for the future of the series.
This is the first episode of the series designed for the seventh generation of home consoles (specifically, the Xbox 360 and PS3 ) as well as PC ; is also the first that definitely goes to deviate from the guidelines of the previous chapters. The game was released in two versions: the PS2 / Xbox and the PS3 / Xbox360 / PC etc. The differences between the two versions are very large, it is, of course, from the technical point of view, both also of the gameplay, and, in large part, even the texture itself has undergone changes.
In this installment of the series, the NSA agent Sam Fisher is having to fight a terrorist organization called JBA infiltrating and trying to destroy it from within.
As already mentioned, the plot has great differences between the PS2 version and the PS3 / Xbox360 etc. (Which from here on in we abbreviate âversion Next Genâ)
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The game will start in Iceland where Sam Fisher with his partner Hisham Hamza have the task of finding the crates containing the material of interest to the terrorist Takfir. After the outdoor area, Fisher enters the base with the help of Hamza and the two are separated at the moment. Fisher now has the task of placing the explosives in the main power plants and to obtain information on Red Mercury weapon interest Takfir and Emile Dufrasne head of the JBA. Set off the charge and took the information, Fisher receives an urgent call from his boss Irving Lambert already appeared in previous Splinter Cell, which will tell you to cancel the mission because something happened to Sarah, daughter of Sam. Fisher escapes and while it is on the aircraft for the extraction, Lambert tells him that his daughter has died hit by a hit and run. Sam then changes its character. Cut your hair by shaving his head and accepts the most difficult missions. A Fisher then is given the task to infiltrate the JBA and destroy it. The first step is to pretend to be detained in Ellsworth Penitentiary where he meets an important member of the JBA: Jamie Washington. Fisher gets in touch with Jamie stealing two way walkie-talkie. Per hour of air is placed in the playerâs first choice that will serve to earn a little âconfidence or the JBA or NSA. The player will have to choose whether to delete Barnab, a witness judiciary. If you remove the trust will go towards the JBA otherwise the NSA. After being sedated Sam and Jamie are locked up in a cell as a revolt broke out. Taking advantage of the chaos the two evade and go to New Orleans. Of course, if the player has killed Barnab Jamie will be more excited to bring it to New Orleans to headquarters. At JBA know the boss Emile Dufrasne, Enrica Villablanca of which Sam will love and vice versa, in which Sam Moss does not go absolutely agree, Bj Skyes and finally Cole Yeagher of which Emile suspected treachery. After the presentations Fisher will infiltrate in the confidential section of the HQ where they will take some information and can decide whether to give the information of the betrayal of Yaegher to Emile or Lambert. As always, if you decide to give it to Emile for example, you get a little âconfidence on the part of the JBA. After exploring Emile sends Fisher and Enrica in a station wagon to steal valuables. After passing a part of the old station Fisher arrives in the new one where the player can decide whether to kill the head station (JBA) or keep him alive (NSA). Sam got on the train will move on the roof of the cars except when he has to interact with one of them. At some point the player will be placed in front of another choice or take the cars to save civilians (NSA) or leave it attached. Sam came from the driver will divert the train with the help of Jamie Moss and kill the driver. Meanwhile Lambert to give the usual equipment to Sam pretends to be an arms dealer for the JBA. After obtaining a sample of the red mercury, Fisher and Enrica pretend to be passengers on board a cruise ship to Cozumel in Mexico with the task of distruggerrla (JBA) or avoid detonation dellâordignio (NSA). It will be the player to decide whether to detonate the bomb or injecting the virus into the cell Enrica and the detonator. Subsequently, Fisher was sent to Russia with various tasks by the JBA. The first is eliminarre all mercenary soldiers who preside over the field and disrupt communications to prevent them to do the report. The second one is to steal an oil tanker and defuse bombs that could free it from the ice. Sam got on the tanker turns out that the load is drug and the captain that saw him challenge him to a race to defuse all four bombs in the engine room. Initially, Fisher has 10 minutes but the captain of the reprograms and Sam will have only 4 minutes. After the mission Fisher finds himself in Congo in Kinshasa in a scenario of urban warfare. The mission begins with Emile who speaks in a hotel with Takfir and Massoud Massoud but suddenly discovers that there is a traitor and canceled the meeting. Emile then asks Sam to check out the intentions of the allies. Fisher in this mission at least in the first part has no equipment and is located in a hotel where the lights because of the bombs in the road constantly jumps. Confirm the intentions Emile tells Sam to eliminate the light Massoud with a bomb in the car. And Hismham Hamza. The player can decide whether to delete it (JBA) or save (NSA). Then Sam will have to clear the area for the extraction and escape. Then Sam will again in the JBA HQ where Williams will inform us that Lambert was captured and itâs up to Sam to reveal the truth or not. First, the player will be placed before the choice to disclose the identity of Lambert (JBA) or confirm coverage (NSA) and you should then take a sample of the red mercury and steal a list of buyers of Emile. At this point, start a timer of 10:00 minutes where the player can decide whether or not defuse the bombs destined for Los Angeles and Nashville at the port where the president held a rally. After the mission, Sam will find in New York with the other of the JBA and after parachuted Emile discovers that Skyes and Moss were right: Fisher is a traitor. In this mission we must defuse three bombs left and kill in order Jamie, BJ, Moss and Emile with their guards. In this mission, Sam is helped by Enrica and, once all the objectives in search of Enrica Sam is killed by a Splinter Cell as well Enrica had to be eliminated according to Williams. In the final video Sam cuts the throat to the Splinter Cell and flees. Finally, when the credits appear in the game there will be two services of the newscast that will vary depending on the playerâs choice to defuse the bombs in LA and Nashville. In case he had defused the newscast speak of two unexploded bombs. Otherwise there will be an amazing service that will talk about the explosion of the bomb at the port of Los Angeles and the explosion in Nashville that killed the president and his escort.
Sam Fisher is sent along with a neo-spy in Iceland, at a station where it seems to be hiding a rocket ready to be launched. The two agents infiltrate the base but the companion of Sam dies, because they are too inexperienced. Sam turns off the missile and runs away with the Osprey NSA where he received the news from his boss that his daughter Sarah Lambert is dead invested. Sam falls into depression and, having nothing left to lose (in fact, his wife died many years and then he is completely alone) accepts also the most risky missions until it receives the task to fit into the terrorist cell to destroy it from the JBA â inside. Sam is therefore sent into the penitentiary Ellesworth posing as a criminal where he became friends with a member of the JBA, Jamie Washington. Washington organized a revolt and Sam helps him in his flight; in exchange for Jamie Fisher leads by his teammates and the head of the JBA Emile Dufraisne. Arrived here Sam receives her first mission: to conquer a supertanker in the Sea of Okhotsk. Accomplished the mission is called in Shanghai, where the JBA is going to have a meeting with an arms dealer. Sam, led by radio from another undercover agent of the CIA, Hisham Hamza, record the meeting and discovers that the JBA wants to buy a very powerful explosive, the Red Mercury. Sam joins the members of the JBA who send him along with another agent of terrorists, Enrica Villablanca, on board a cruise ship in Cozumel, Mexico, to blow it up so as to test the bomb. Place the explosive in America we are called to witness to the explosion of the ship. Here we have the choice to allow the attack, prevent the explosion or even prevent the explosion and Enrica blame for this, resulting in his death. Regardless of the choice, Emile will bring us to Kinshasa where he is to have a meeting with two partners: Takfir and Massoud. Again, always guided by Hisham, we record the meeting where we learn that the goal of these organizations is to hit three cities: Takfir and Massoud will take care of Los Angeles (using the tanker) and Mexico City, the JBA in New York . The meeting, however, is interrupted when Massoud learns that one of his soldiers is an undercover agent. Emile then gives us the task of eliminating this double agent who turns out to be right Hamza. We go down so the streets of Kinshasa, devastated by urban warfare. The player will therefore have a choice whether or not to kill Hisham. Leaving him in life we have to complete a mini extra mission where to flee Hamza then believe that you always have it to Emile deleted. In any case, back in America, the JBA prepares to detonate the bomb. Here Emile entrusts to us the task of killing a man who was infiltrating the base, that we learn to be our boss Lambert. Sam is accompanied by Jamie Washington and is recorded by a camera. The player must therefore choose whether to delete or Washington Lambert. The mission will continue in the same way, but by choosing to eliminate Jamie, the entire base will be on the alert and the JBA soldiers will attack on sight. In any case, now in the hall of the bomb, Sam eliminates Dufrasne and defuse the explosive.
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