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Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell Chaos Theory

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What if an algorithm could crash the stock markets, black out New York, and hijack ballistic missiles? The one programmer who has the key to this algorithm has vanished. find him at any cost. Bring the battle closer to the enemy - bring it to their soil before the chain of chaos becomes unstoppable. You are Sam Fisher - You are a Splinter Cell.

Product Details:
Product Length: 7.75 inches
Product Width: 5.5 inches
Product Height: 1.5 inches
Product Weight: 0.52 pounds
Package Length: 7.5 inches
Package Width: 5.2 inches
Package Height: 1.3 inches
Package Weight: 0.6 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 14 reviews
System Requirements:
Platform: Windows XP / Windows XP Professional / Windows XP Home Edition
Media: CD-ROM
Item Quantity: 1
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 3.5 ( 14 customer reviews )
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24 of 31 found the following review helpful:

1Do *NOT* buy this version of the gameJul 08, 2007
By WolfPup
The Windows version of Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory is infected with Starforce, which besides potentially wrecking your Windows installation, can also physically destroy optical drives (and also may not work with newer hardware or operating systems).

Because of the infection, pick up one of the console versions of the game if you're interested. Obviously the graphics won't be as good, but they're still fine. Another alternative will be to play it through Gametap's rental service, when it shows up on there.

The game itself is a solid entry in the stealth action genre. Worth playing if you're a fan of the genre.

Note that as of today, this is the ONLY version infected with Starforce. Earlier and later entires in the series do NOT have Starforce, just this one.

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:

5Nice GameFeb 06, 2007
By Eddie
This game has more stealth actions than Metal Gear. This is the first time I play Splinter Cell. It doesn't require much of cpu and gpu resources since it was made in 2005. There's no lag in my system at all. This is a third person game. I personally can't play first person shooter. I get dizzy usually after 10 minutes of fps. This game is the best for me and anyone who has the same problem as I do.

5Good gameMar 29, 2010
By Ken Carter "KC"
I loved this game. Played it twice on two different difficulty settings and tried to challenge myself to get through it without being seen. It takes patience but then when it is done you get this cool sense of accomplishment.

5Excellent fun for spy loversDec 10, 2009
By Kaushik Ghose "kghose"
If you liked playing stealthy in Deus Ex you will probably like Chaos Theory. Chaos Theory does not have body upgrades (RPG character development) but it has cool augmented vision, gadgets and funny dialog from NPCs. Not only can you can get through levels without killing characters, but you can sneak around them completely and not even have to knock them out!

You get to hack computers, pick locks and knock out electrical devices with an EMP attachment to your silenced pistol.

The music track, like Deus Ex, changes with the mood of the game and is a good unintrusive touch. Sound and shadows are an important part of the game and are modeled well.

For people like a previous reviewer and me, who can't/won't upgrade computer gear every year, CT runs well on mid to low range hardware.

CT forces the stealth and no killing aspects on you on some levels. Since I don't mind that, it was fine for me, but Deus Ex really gave you complete freedom to be whatever you wanted to be.

CT has a third person viewpoint, and I'm used to FPS, but I adjusted remarkably quickly, and found that the ability to rotate the camera freely was an advantage for situational awareness.

The map is not very good or easy to read, but you figure it out eventually.

The manual is important and can be found online on Ubisoft's site.

I haven't finished the game yet, but the challenges it places have been fun and varied so far.

2Sleeper Cell reviewJun 23, 2007
By J. Bennett "ccriderjohn"
I have had this item a long time didn't know I had not reviewed it. From what I remember I got tired of learning how to make the guy move his arms and lags I am more of a point and shoot type. But the item was in good shape when I got it.

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