i dont think so, ive seen some page about splinter cell called they working on old game remake but not new one :/. maybe because splinter cell do not make much money as they woundering .@@superskrull4479
I remember playing the coop one night with a random and we played right to the end when you got to fight each other, the guy was waiting for me on his side while I crawled below and snuck up behind him, we grew this kind of unspoken bond and friendship going through the missions so it was weird killing him, good times though.
I remember playing split screen with my friend. There is this 1 stage that so hard, spend hours & hours on it. After complete it, we jump in joy. Man, what a good old college days.
Though Conviction departed from the typical Splinter Cell formula it was very good and fun to play. The change in gameplay made sense given the story and we finally got to see what Sam is fully capable of when he's not holding back.
I remember the marketing for this was basically Sam Fisher unleashed. No rules or protocol to hold him back anymore, and immediately in that first mission you get to no diff all of them lol
Agreed, AJ is a clickbait prick. This isn't John Wick at atll, nor is it a relevant title. Why fuck with Sam fisher and wack another persons (bullshit movie) on it. This is splinter cell conviction, best splintercell released. Not a load of shit that is John bullshit wick. Stupid title AJ Nguyen. Why go for the clickbait route? I wouldn't even watch this video, only clicked since it's a moronic title.
I know that other people might not agree, but this is, by far, my favorite of all the Splinter Cell series. Also, the executions in this video are way better than anything I've done when I played it. Clean af.
It was my first Splinter Cell, actually, and while I can argue as long as it takes that Conviction wasn’t nearly the best in terms of gameplay (huge kudos to the Chaos Theory) I wouldn’t even dare to say that it hasn’t been the best Splinter Cell story-wise. Oh, man, I LOVE how angry Sam is in this part, I LOVE how Michael Ironside is LIVING THROUGH that pain Sam endures and I LOVE how fucking stylish that game was. It has probably the best main menu theme amongst any other games I’ve played before-because it sets that creepy thriller vibe just perfectly. It was a good game
@@elektra81516 no, it's because splinter cell has this whole "sneak in the dark/shadows" thing, when its black and white it means you're in complete darkness... BUT to be fair it is a bit forced and unrealistic lol
As much as i love the older Splinter Cell games, Conviction & Blacklist are my ultimate favorites. Especially blacklist. The karambit kills & the option to be non lethal or lethal was so dope.
Blacklist goes even further with all this style of killing in motion, I think John Wick 1 was heavily inspired or influence by these games as both Conviction and Blacklist were released earlier than JW1 movie
@@elfishcoder7287Much like everyone else pulls it out of their arse that Conviction is a true Splinter Cell game. Also with this confusing want to have a true to roots Splinter Cell game based on stealh while wanting a John Wick style sneak or run and gun gameplay takedowns and everything.......
No, its Hong Kong Massacre and game was release in 2019, game was inspired by Max Payne, but action scenes like mark and execute / killing in motions and takedowns are very similar to Blacklist and Conviction, where both games were released BEFORE first John Wick Movie @@3LITEADV3NTURES
i put 80 or so hours into this on coop and singleplayer cause it was the fun kind of stealth where you can clear a path (or even full stealth certain segment's if you try hard enough) i just hope blacklist gets a sequel with Michael Ironside voicing Sam again someday.
Remember people hating it, when I finally got it I never understood why. It wasnt your typical SC game, but a welcome change of scenery and pace - imo. Also, Michael's voice is unmatched.
the hate for this game wasn't really there before and after its release. Blacklist, on the other hand, was when the hate train took off, and things were even more ridiculous there, more so since the haters couldn't get down why ironside stepped down
@@CHRISCAMPO-wq8bi The hate was definitely there, I remember it. Fans didn't like the action-focused nature of it. Blacklist actually brought some stealth elements back from the older games that people enjoyed. It's funny how times change. I always liked Conviction, but when this game came out the market was oversaturated with third person shooters and action games. The state of modern AAA games just make us look back and realize that these games weren't bad at all.
@@Rob712 No one said they are bad games. But they didnt liked the fact that it wasnt anything like the OG splinter cells. Stealth should be the first priority of the series. Still Gosh this game is so fun
I love this game so much. There was a time where it literally never left my 360's disc tray for over a year. Just never stopped playing it. Edit: Xbox 360, not PlayStation 2
@@thunderspear2251 I thought this would be the case. I’ve always been a PlayStation guy and it still hurts that I couldn’t play this game back in the day!
I played Splinter Cell when I was so young that I don't really remember it anymore, but these movements feel like if Nathan Drake was running stealth and that's dope af
Majority of Ubisoft games are like this....absolutely hated at their release and for next year or two...but after a while they all of sudden become a masterpiece
Yo this game is actually fun i like the movement and the parkour the places u can climb onto like the pipes and his fast when moving the slide cancelling is cool
I laughed when you sat there 5 feet away from a guy crouched and he started at you blankly. I was like "Why haven't I heard of this game before? This looks awesome!" until that point, then went "Oh, I suspect that's why."
When you're in the dark, you are almost invisible. It's a mechanic in almost all Splinter Cell games. The older games has a light meter on the HUD that shows how visible you are in the environment. While in this game, the screen turns black and white if you're in the dark.
I like how the screen goes black and white when your in shadow and vains color in the light very nice touch to the game that im just now approaching, i miss this game.
It's incredible how he walks in front of people, jumps on them, shoots near them and no one sees or hears a sh*t. Stealth games: where enemies are deaf and visually impaired...
Seems kinda meh. You can stand 5 feet from someone, while they stare at you, but because it's slightly dark, they're blind, meanwhile you can see perfectly.
I love this Sam Fisher in Conviction but not the Blacklist, because it has much better stealth mode to kill enemies without surprising them. but in blacklist they spotted you everywhere.
I have a funny memory with my best friend playing the coop for this game. We had this whole plan to stealth through. He goes "ok ill get this guy and you get that one on three" We count off and take our shots on our targets. *boom*. Turned out he'd forgotten he had a desert eagle equipped. He goes ".....screw it we're goin in load!" And that started this badass John Wick/Agent 47 montage of death. Haha I love this game.
No, he was "hiding" in the shadows. You can check the hud, the color of it indicates whether the enemies can or cannot see you. The ai in this game is stupid, you can literally stand in front of an enemy with a small shade covering you and they wouldn't see you.
It was a cool idea of a game just not a splinter cell game because splinter cell is usually a stealth game and not really how they made this game you still can be stealthy but just not like the original games
Honorable mention, the voice acting and dialogue of the enemy NPCs are spot on. Not only do they sound somewhat realistic and somewhat intimidating, but in the context of gameplay , they excitingly present actionable info.
I remember when Ubisoft first showcased this game. You looked like a homeless with a backpack, and they completely dumped that idea. No wonder this game was very short, but i really enjoyed it.
yeah I remember that too, and even being confused on what we were getting. Looking back, what we got is way better than what we almost did get, but yeah, what we got was really short, even with including coop and deniable ops.
I loved all splinter cells games but chaos theory was my personal favorite. These games were always ahead of their time and still remain a blast to play through
I remember playing this obsessively at my cousin's house, especially on co-op, just because of how creative and cinematic the game was. I was genuinely surprised when critics and splinter-cell "fans" hated on this game for being too cinematic and confrontational; they wanted emphasis on stealth and sneaking that was known in the older Splinter Cell titles. But when you consider that it was one of the few stealth games of its time that put emphasis on combat, it just clicked that it was a welcome break from the monotony of stealth; that Conviction turned Sam Fisher into something much more powerful than a shadow in the night. Then again, I wasn't playing Resident Evil 6 nor the PS Vita Metal Gear Solid games, so I likely wasn't as inoculated with the generic shooter games at the time as others were.
This one mission gives me more nostalgia than possibly any other part of a video game aside from maybe Halo Reach custom maps. The fuicking golden era man.
It was not ahead of the time, it was an absolute downgrade in almost every aspect with really linear design and heavily scripted sequences. Apart from the cool takedowns and Ironside with his great voice acting, it feels like a budget version of Chaos Theory to be honest. Not to mention the awful AI.
I think Ubisoft nailed the art design with this one. I love how the screen turns black and white when in the dark and turns into natural colors when out of it. Cool idea.
The way John Wick holds his gun like 45 degrees when aiming reminds me of this game. This game is actually my first Xbox 360 game. At the time, my cousin moved to Australia and her husband left his 360 to me. He had also left other games but this is the one i actually purchased. Played the shit out of it too. After playing MGS4 though I like that game, this one is easier to breathe into because Sam is much more agile than Snake in terms of gameplay (and no it's not because Snake got old quickly). My only complaint about this game is the stupid old Ubisoft aiming system that they have had since the old rainbow six days.
My god I loved this game, and how the coop was a completely different game was so insane. My friend and I played it multiple times. Blacklist was good too, but conviction was my favorite along with chaos theory.
I loved this game the movement was so cool and sleek and the voice acting was probably my favorite from every game, everybody just had an amazing voicw
To see sam this mad and going full john wick on everyone was so satisfying mans really didn’t care anymore, in my head cannon where you can go full on assault in blacklist too is because he really doesn’t care that much anymore about being stealthy after conviction when he can just obliterate everyone
Another John Wick game that was also released around this time is "James Bond 007 Blood Stone." It's pretty much a similar style to this one, but with less of a focus on stealth.
Remove ads zoom and it’ll 100% feel better when taking out multiple enemies. More satisfying too especially without aim assist. I played RE4 Remake with a mod that removed ads zoom and it made aiming so clean. Being able to flick to the next target. Ads zoom shouldn’t exist in 3rd person shooters unless using a scope.
I literally know this game back to front on any difficulty played it all the way through my teenage years and even now in my late 20s this was so underrated but also very criticised because of its lack of similarities to the original 4
When I saw the first real shootout scen in John Wick 1, where he clears out the hit squad in his mansion using a suppressed pistol, I immediately thought of Splinter Cell conviction
Man nothing will surpass Michael Ironside as Sam Fisher.
Gospel
@@GrandParadigmLLC username is 🔥
Or James Mcaffrey as Max Payne
@@deadlyninja112 both unforgettable voices
@@GrandParadigmLLCwhat does this have to do with splinter cell
It’s a shame they don’t make games like this anymore
Supposedly a new splinter cell game is in the works but who knows :/
i dont think so, ive seen some page about splinter cell called they working on old game remake but not new one :/. maybe because splinter cell do not make much money as they woundering .@@superskrull4479
If only Blacklist would have went deeper into these gameplay elements instead Call of Duty style cinematics.
They do. Assassins Creed. Hitman.
Metal gear kinda like it
This series needs a comeback.
They’re working on a Splinter Cell remaster
with ubisoft making all of its games formulaic open world now? i kinda dont want to, let the series die with dignity
Ubisoft just drops the ball all the time
Ubisoft is lazy nowadays
if not an AC game they won't make it. Same with Square Enix if not FF they won't make it. Both have incredible IP with potential but throw it away.
The movement in this game was phenomenal. If they ever make a John Wick game, they should implement this kind of movement and action.
There is a john wick game on playstation called hex
@@Nightmareof94 don't recommend that, it's a "john wick game" just because he is in it, but the gameplay sucks
@@meriiwllet me guess, because it doesn’t have real-time action 😒
It doesn't suck. I like the tactical aspect@@meriiwl
How? sam is running around like a gorilla
I remember playing the coop one night with a random and we played right to the end when you got to fight each other, the guy was waiting for me on his side while I crawled below and snuck up behind him, we grew this kind of unspoken bond and friendship going through the missions so it was weird killing him, good times though.
good times
I remember playing split screen with my friend. There is this 1 stage that so hard, spend hours & hours on it. After complete it, we jump in joy. Man, what a good old college days.
The conviction ending is such a good idea. I loved that!
You just possibly described an actual life of a spy! 😅
That was my dad
I remember playing this game nonstop. It didn’t matter if it was the same levels, I still played them.
Me too, it's because every level is great, so even though there's only 10 or so it's still incredibly replayable.
Me too, it's because every level is great, so even though there's only 10 or so it's still incredibly replayable.
Same. I played the holy hell out of the mode where you played as the two other agents (single player version).
@@corvega_joe that, too.
Except the Iraq level
Though Conviction departed from the typical Splinter Cell formula it was very good and fun to play. The change in gameplay made sense given the story and we finally got to see what Sam is fully capable of when he's not holding back.
I remember the marketing for this was basically Sam Fisher unleashed. No rules or protocol to hold him back anymore, and immediately in that first mission you get to no diff all of them lol
I remember when this game was hated and said that it was the worst Ubisoft game. Now these people are ready to take back their words.
I don't a take my word back, it's a bad Splinter cell game by the way
Nobody is taking their word back. This game is an AWFUL splinter cell game, it forever will be. it's just not a bad game
To be fair, I do miss when Assassin’s Creed was like this, but I also miss when Splinter Cell wasn’t
@@camila_costa12nah you just dogshit at it
@@NecromancerBreeclearly its a skill issue for you 🤣🤡
John wick has nothing on the shadow Sam fisher.
Agreed, AJ is a clickbait prick.
This isn't John Wick at atll, nor is it a relevant title.
Why fuck with Sam fisher and wack another persons (bullshit movie) on it.
This is splinter cell conviction, best splintercell released.
Not a load of shit that is John bullshit wick.
Stupid title AJ Nguyen.
Why go for the clickbait route?
I wouldn't even watch this video, only clicked since it's a moronic title.
@labelninesure but this game was released 4 years earlier before the movie was even green lit,
John wick movie boring fr shii corny too don’t understand what’s hype about
if you guys want a actually good action movie i reccomend anything by john woo, blows wick out of the water.
@@Coolkid-vd9lp because dumbass hater like you won't understand
I know that other people might not agree, but this is, by far, my favorite of all the Splinter Cell series.
Also, the executions in this video are way better than anything I've done when I played it. Clean af.
It was my first Splinter Cell, actually, and while I can argue as long as it takes that Conviction wasn’t nearly the best in terms of gameplay (huge kudos to the Chaos Theory) I wouldn’t even dare to say that it hasn’t been the best Splinter Cell story-wise. Oh, man, I LOVE how angry Sam is in this part, I LOVE how Michael Ironside is LIVING THROUGH that pain Sam endures and I LOVE how fucking stylish that game was. It has probably the best main menu theme amongst any other games I’ve played before-because it sets that creepy thriller vibe just perfectly.
It was a good game
It was definitely my favorite
After watching this mission execution, I'm re downloading the game now.😂 got nothing better to do untill suicide squad anyways.
Splinter cell is mostly a stealth series, so understandably people like this one the least. If it was different brand it would be much more succesfull
blacklist did everything this game did but better, both are fun though and i'll never get rid of them.
Love how you can literally sneak right in front of them and they cant see
Why is that?
@@shadow45677 when the game turns black and white it means you're in the dark
@@shadow45677 bad programming
@@elektra81516 no, it's because splinter cell has this whole "sneak in the dark/shadows" thing, when its black and white it means you're in complete darkness... BUT to be fair it is a bit forced and unrealistic lol
@@vini_nicius643 A bit? :D
I curse you for making me think there was an actual john wick game.
but i also praise you for bringing attention back to this amazing masterpiece.
This game made me love stealth so much
Ironic because this one has the weakest stealth in the franchise.
@@skyhunter2816 lmao, yeah.
Whats the game name??
splinter cell conviction@@arishchandok7543
Then it means you don't know what stealth really is, because the stealth gameplay in that game is quite bad.
As much as i love the older Splinter Cell games, Conviction & Blacklist are my ultimate favorites. Especially blacklist. The karambit kills & the option to be non lethal or lethal was so dope.
Chaos Theory also had the option to choose between lethal and non lethal.
With how well game adaptations have been.. I'd love an equalizer or John wick game today if we can't get another splinter cell
oh man an equalizer game would be soooo cool
Blacklist goes even further with all this style of killing in motion, I think John Wick 1 was heavily inspired or influence by these games as both Conviction and Blacklist were released earlier than JW1 movie
John Wick was not inspired by Conviction or Blacklist. You just pulled that out of your ass.
@@elfishcoder7287Much like everyone else pulls it out of their arse that Conviction is a true Splinter Cell game.
Also with this confusing want to have a true to roots Splinter Cell game based on stealh while wanting a John Wick style sneak or run and gun gameplay takedowns and everything.......
@@elfishcoder7287he said he "thinks" can't you read?
John wick was actually inspired by a classic PC game called China town Massacre top down shooter game. Not splinter cell.
No, its Hong Kong Massacre and game was release in 2019, game was inspired by Max Payne, but action scenes like mark and execute / killing in motions and takedowns are very similar to Blacklist and Conviction, where both games were released BEFORE first John Wick Movie @@3LITEADV3NTURES
man this game was an experience
Calling Splinter Cell a "John Wick" game is kind of insulting to a beautiful franchise
Ok but that's literally what Conviction is lol
? COnviction is literally a John Wick game with some stealth. Why deny it?
Some fanbases are just so weird I swear
@@linhza501well you could say John wick is a splinter cell movie since splinter cell came first
This game was a John wick game but none of the others were at all,this was a fluke but a fun one.
@@linhza501 Because Conviction literally came out 4-5 years before John Wick?
This game was sooo SICK. I hope they bring this series back. One of my favorites.
@@donpula6349 splinter cell conviction
@@June4Marcusthey need to port the entire series on the Nintendo Switch and the rest of the modern platforms.
Apparently they're remaking splinter cell 1
Please, people were bitching about this game back in the day and now you're saying they don't make stuff like this nowadays?
It's better in retrospective compared to what we have now at least.
Yes, because Chaos Theory was actually the best Splinter Cell game.
@@avouremusicits bcoz of replies like yours that splinter cell actually died
i put 80 or so hours into this on coop and singleplayer cause it was the fun kind of stealth where you can clear a path (or even full stealth certain segment's if you try hard enough) i just hope blacklist gets a sequel with Michael Ironside voicing Sam again someday.
Michael Ironside passed away...
do you just get on this site to lie? one google search disproves that lol@@PhyA52
@@PhyA52 What? No he didn't, what are you talking about?
@@PhyA52lol what bro?
@@tangofoxtrot_451 I could have sworn he did. Isn't he the voice of Optimus Prime?
Remember people hating it, when I finally got it I never understood why. It wasnt your typical SC game, but a welcome change of scenery and pace - imo. Also, Michael's voice is unmatched.
the hate for this game wasn't really there before and after its release. Blacklist, on the other hand, was when the hate train took off, and things were even more ridiculous there, more so since the haters couldn't get down why ironside stepped down
@@CHRISCAMPO-wq8bi The hate was definitely there, I remember it. Fans didn't like the action-focused nature of it. Blacklist actually brought some stealth elements back from the older games that people enjoyed.
It's funny how times change. I always liked Conviction, but when this game came out the market was oversaturated with third person shooters and action games. The state of modern AAA games just make us look back and realize that these games weren't bad at all.
Fans still hate it
@@Rob712 No one said they are bad games.
But they didnt liked the fact that it wasnt anything like the OG splinter cells.
Stealth should be the first priority of the series.
Still Gosh this game is so fun
Damn this takes me back. Great vid!
I love this game so much. There was a time where it literally never left my 360's disc tray for over a year. Just never stopped playing it.
Edit: Xbox 360, not PlayStation 2
This game, splinter cell conviction, was exclusive to Xbox and PC.
@@robp5141 You're right. It was my Xbox 360 then.
@@thunderspear2251 I thought this would be the case. I’ve always been a PlayStation guy and it still hurts that I couldn’t play this game back in the day!
I played Splinter Cell when I was so young that I don't really remember it anymore, but these movements feel like if Nathan Drake was running stealth and that's dope af
I’ve been playing this game for a month and it’s so amazing.
HEY HEY HEY, That is Sam Fisher damn it, put respect on the name.
John Wishes he was him XD
Wow, all of the ai suffer from partial blindness. Very inclusive
Kinda funny that back in release this was considered at most a halfway decent Splinter Cell game
For a fact this game came before john wick did. And even in 2024 it holds up the expectations.
Majority of Ubisoft games are like this....absolutely hated at their release and for next year or two...but after a while they all of sudden become a masterpiece
So skull and bones will become a masterpiece in a few years?
@MegaMerdeux probably
Conviction is still one of my favorites of all time, made my eyes widen to see it get appreciated outta no where❤🎉
This game was so freakin' awesome! I used to play it with my brother for hours in co-op mode. Great memories unlocked =')
Game name?
@@mathavanmathavan2541 Splinter Cell: Conviction
@@mathavanmathavan2541splinter Cell
Yo this game is actually fun i like the movement and the parkour the places u can climb onto like the pipes and his fast when moving the slide cancelling is cool
The game play was buttery smooth. Extremely satisfying to thin out an entire room with Sam’s old man strength.
My favourite Splinter Call game by far. It was more a "24 hour" game than a John Wick and it was AWESOME.
They need to port Splinter Cell: Conviction on the Nintendo Switch, along with the other Splinter Cell games.
One of my favorite games of all time. So much fun!
I laughed when you sat there 5 feet away from a guy crouched and he started at you blankly.
I was like "Why haven't I heard of this game before? This looks awesome!" until that point, then went "Oh, I suspect that's why."
this games from like 2010 lol, maybe thats why you haven't heard of it
You haven’t heard of it because the series is older than you lol
When you're in the dark, you are almost invisible. It's a mechanic in almost all Splinter Cell games. The older games has a light meter on the HUD that shows how visible you are in the environment. While in this game, the screen turns black and white if you're in the dark.
When you're in black in white you're virtually invisible
I like how the screen goes black and white when your in shadow and vains color in the light very nice touch to the game that im just now approaching, i miss this game.
It's incredible how he walks in front of people, jumps on them, shoots near them and no one sees or hears a sh*t. Stealth games: where enemies are deaf and visually impaired...
This is Splinter Cell Conviction.
Chaos Theory will always be my favorite in the series but I will not deny how much fun this game is
Damnit AJ now I'm kinda in the mood to replay conviction or blacklist now
Seems kinda meh. You can stand 5 feet from someone, while they stare at you, but because it's slightly dark, they're blind, meanwhile you can see perfectly.
Sam is a splinter cell, lives in the shadows, so it makes sense
@@CYB3R2K He isn't black enough for that, sorry to burst your bubble.
i WISH we could get a john wick game like this
I played it about 13 years ago on a GeForce 8600GT 512MB. Extremely well optimized, and the game´s mechanics were on point.
I love this Sam Fisher in Conviction but not the Blacklist, because it has much better stealth mode to kill enemies without surprising them. but in blacklist they spotted you everywhere.
I was thinking this the past 5 years. Splinter Cell Conviction's seamless and smooth gameplay was unforgettable, especially that COOP oh my days
ah yes john wick, from the iconic splinter cell series
I swear i remember playing a mobile game like this but i cant seem to remember the name
People hated this game in its prime now after many years suddenly for people "they dont make games like this anymore"😂😂
Funny how that works
Like clockwork
It is truth though, there's literally ZERO games like this nowadays, an action stealth game with cool takedowns? Nothing
I have a funny memory with my best friend playing the coop for this game.
We had this whole plan to stealth through.
He goes "ok ill get this guy and you get that one on three"
We count off and take our shots on our targets.
*boom*.
Turned out he'd forgotten he had a desert eagle equipped.
He goes ".....screw it we're goin in load!" And that started this badass John Wick/Agent 47 montage of death. Haha I love this game.
3:21 I don't think the guards in this game have bad vision. I think they are purposely pretending not to see him on purpose.
Always lower the gamma (or brightness) in stealth games. It makes a world of difference, trust me.
No, he was "hiding" in the shadows. You can check the hud, the color of it indicates whether the enemies can or cannot see you. The ai in this game is stupid, you can literally stand in front of an enemy with a small shade covering you and they wouldn't see you.
@@gkbrickworks7924not true in realistic, go ahead try, they will instantly detect you, I'm playing right now
It was a cool idea of a game just not a splinter cell game because splinter cell is usually a stealth game and not really how they made this game you still can be stealthy but just not like the original games
That's not John wick, thats splinter cell.
This is splintercell conviction i swear i loved this game 💯
Wdf! Fisher has been longer in the business than John Wick, not the other way around. So respect Fisher 'cause he is John wick's father.
Honorable mention, the voice acting and dialogue of the enemy NPCs are spot on. Not only do they sound somewhat realistic and somewhat intimidating, but in the context of gameplay , they excitingly present actionable info.
I remember when Ubisoft first showcased this game. You looked like a homeless with a backpack, and they completely dumped that idea. No wonder this game was very short, but i really enjoyed it.
yeah I remember that too, and even being confused on what we were getting. Looking back, what we got is way better than what we almost did get, but yeah, what we got was really short, even with including coop and deniable ops.
I loved all splinter cells games but chaos theory was my personal favorite. These games were always ahead of their time and still remain a blast to play through
This was the best stealth action game ever! It was so enjoyable! It's sad that the franchise died.
They say they are remaking the first one
Shit no. Chaos Theory was the pinnacle of the genre
I remember playing this obsessively at my cousin's house, especially on co-op, just because of how creative and cinematic the game was. I was genuinely surprised when critics and splinter-cell "fans" hated on this game for being too cinematic and confrontational; they wanted emphasis on stealth and sneaking that was known in the older Splinter Cell titles.
But when you consider that it was one of the few stealth games of its time that put emphasis on combat, it just clicked that it was a welcome break from the monotony of stealth; that Conviction turned Sam Fisher into something much more powerful than a shadow in the night.
Then again, I wasn't playing Resident Evil 6 nor the PS Vita Metal Gear Solid games, so I likely wasn't as inoculated with the generic shooter games at the time as others were.
John Wick game? John Wick is a Sam Fisher movie
This one mission gives me more nostalgia than possibly any other part of a video game aside from maybe Halo Reach custom maps. The fuicking golden era man.
Back when having a straight male protagonists in a game was not a crime. Good times.
The fuck you on about?
The ai in this game are certainly not straight.
There was a company named Ubisoft and they used to make video games
And that's the issue with this game. It's way WAY more fitting for licenses like JW then Splinter Cell. Still good tho
“Good game, bad splinter cell”
This game is so underrated
You got it backwards, junior. Sam Fischer from Splinter cell gave inspiration to joke films like John dick.
Name game???
Conviction was the absolute best splinter cell.
And the co op was immersive as hell
Have you ever thought there just hasn’t been a movie like splinter cell
this game is masterpiece.
Man, I remember playing this game a TON, I miss playing this game so much
Why title it as John Wick game when it is obviously Splinter Cell? 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Clickbait
You know what? This game from 13 years ago still looks pretty good. :-D
It was not ahead of the time, it was an absolute downgrade in almost every aspect with really linear design and heavily scripted sequences. Apart from the cool takedowns and Ironside with his great voice acting, it feels like a budget version of Chaos Theory to be honest. Not to mention the awful AI.
I think Ubisoft nailed the art design with this one. I love how the screen turns black and white when in the dark and turns into natural colors when out of it. Cool idea.
The way John Wick holds his gun like 45 degrees when aiming reminds me of this game. This game is actually my first Xbox 360 game. At the time, my cousin moved to Australia and her husband left his 360 to me. He had also left other games but this is the one i actually purchased. Played the shit out of it too. After playing MGS4 though I like that game, this one is easier to breathe into because Sam is much more agile than Snake in terms of gameplay (and no it's not because Snake got old quickly). My only complaint about this game is the stupid old Ubisoft aiming system that they have had since the old rainbow six days.
My god I loved this game, and how the coop was a completely different game was so insane. My friend and I played it multiple times. Blacklist was good too, but conviction was my favorite along with chaos theory.
'Ahead of its time' is right. Lots of fans hated how action-oriented it was back in the day
I loved this game the movement was so cool and sleek and the voice acting was probably my favorite from every game, everybody just had an amazing voicw
Ultimate nostalgia from this game. The interrogation parts were the best.
Splinter cell absolution, have fun
Imagine a multiplayer search and destroy splinter cell game
I remember this being the first game i played on Onlive rental and playing the first coop levels tons with strangers. Its such a gem
To see sam this mad and going full john wick on everyone was so satisfying mans really didn’t care anymore, in my head cannon where you can go full on assault in blacklist too is because he really doesn’t care that much anymore about being stealthy after conviction when he can just obliterate everyone
Another John Wick game that was also released around this time is "James Bond 007 Blood Stone." It's pretty much a similar style to this one, but with less of a focus on stealth.
man didn't even use the main special move
This games 14 years old that’s nuts , looks so good
Remove ads zoom and it’ll 100% feel better when taking out multiple enemies. More satisfying too especially without aim assist. I played RE4 Remake with a mod that removed ads zoom and it made aiming so clean. Being able to flick to the next target. Ads zoom shouldn’t exist in 3rd person shooters unless using a scope.
This is one of my top favorite replayable games Conviction and Deniable Ops was fire
Splinter Cell Conviction was fun.
I literally know this game back to front on any difficulty played it all the way through my teenage years and even now in my late 20s this was so underrated but also very criticised because of its lack of similarities to the original 4
True same as ghost recon future soldier❤❤
This game will always be one of my nostalgic favorites
bro really said "John Wick Game"
When I saw the first real shootout scen in John Wick 1, where he clears out the hit squad in his mansion using a suppressed pistol, I immediately thought of Splinter Cell conviction
there needs to be a splinter cell double agent reboot mod for this game or for its cousin Blacklist.