@Michael Franklin and Trevor there are 3 extra missions on Xbox live: - Uselka Infiltration - Uselka Submarine - Kolacell Are free to download if you own the original disc, I'm playing them right now on my Xbox one
I know, right? Some people just wanna hear the badass music and background noises, not some dude's voice talking about what's happening right in front of us lol
I remember playing this game as a kid and thinking "I wanna be in the military!" Now that I am I have several questions but here is just one....what is Sam fisher's workout regimen!? This man stays crouched for hours, knocks out/kills the enemy constantly, lifts their bodies with no resistance or exhaust, traverses pipes, climbs buildings, runs, stays silent on his feet, and maintains low breathing over the age of 40, WITH EQUIPMENT ON! I gotta get like that. Not army strong, splinter cell strong.
I had this game on the PS2 but it broke 😭😭😭 now i have it in the Xbox Series S and it runs so good at a native 1440p60 and its the Original Xbox version.
One thing I really appreciate about this walkthrough is the control of the camera. Some others give you motion sickness in about 30 seconds. Well done.
I got this game with my OG xbox back in 2000, it's so funny watching this guy fly through it knowing how many hours i spent deciphering each particular encounter. Perfect graphics, gameplay, character voices and sounds
@@NeverQuit87 So you're just hating on metal gear solid 2 or on the entire metal gear franchise? I mean metal gear solid 2 wasn't the best entry but I think it was pretty damn good, it had awesome graphics for its time too
ah man totally. i had a mate as a kid who's dad was pretty well off so he had an xbox before anyone else, halo and max payne sold it but when i got mine with splinter cell it was next level
A lot of assets in this game makes it hard for me to believe that it's from 2002! It's crazy honestly. And yeah, there's a lot of tech and terminology that gives it away that it's from the early 2000s lol
@@carbonreptile5437 it isn't that great by todays standards. Especially when compared to Chaos Theory. Thats why it WAS revolutionary when it came out.
I grew up on these Splinter Cell games and have been playing them annually for years. I don't enjoy SAR as much anymore and don't really have the patience to play through, so these types of walkthroughs are a nice way to catch up on the nostalgia without reloading checkpoints a dozen times.
I remember when I was a kid and got stuck on a level mission with no ammo and couldn’t get through it. I will never get over it. I want to replay this game again.
yeah i never got far as a kid with either of the trilogy but give it a go now for sure if you can, i bought the PS3 trilogy some years ago and smashed it, was so so much fun.
Sweet memories of playing this game never get old. The perfect spy assassin is this game here. Every chance I got, I put out the lights and make the area completely dark. Thanks for the upload of this game. Loved it all.
i hear you man, i found the whole game insanely hard but still couldn't stay away. Skip to 2021 it's a relative breeze in comparison but the vibes are still the same
This game was so ahead of its time. Its never looked so good. God I wish they'd bring Splinter Cell back properly! That stealth genre needs him now more than ever!
Ahh good memories 😭 I remember back in 2010, my neighbors son was cleaning out his room and asked if I wanted a couple of PC games and this was one of them😭❤ thank you again nicky😂😂
man I remember being in middleschool playing this game afterschool with friends, I was obsessed with this entire series even joined forums where people made fanart and talked about splintercell.
I love the lighting effects. They look so good! You actually want to show down and explore the environment just to appreciate how beautiful the lighting is. It's a shame that the later games make you rush through levels. I liked the idea that Sam was not invincible or unstoppable. He was a 47 year old man that used stealth and avoidance to get his job done. The later games just didn't have the same tension or look.
I always find this game more relaxed than its sequels. There's a lot cold vibe going on in those concretes. Truly this is a Stealth Action Redefined game.
@Sarah J While 3 is everyone's favorites, and I never deny it at all, 1 and 4 (especially 6th gen) are my all-time favorites for the pure quiet feel for each level.
I just wanted to say that I finished watching your Metal Gear Solid longplays, as I'm a huge fan of that series, but I was even more extatic to see you have the Splinter Cell series as well. So, I just wanted to say thank you for the entertainment, as you made my deployment all the more bearble.
I never forget how my dad forced me to play the game to foster my patience and instill his love for stealth games in my gamer head. This game was the introduction of stealth games for me. XD
I remember when I was young and watching my brother play this, I remember being bored lol and asking why he's going so slow. Now I appreciate this game and the stealth.
I just love the first level. It's so definitive of the whole series. Reminds me of Bafford's Manor on Thief: The Dark Project. I could play it over and over.
I’m so excited about the announced remake of this first game. They definitely refined most of the mechanics in the following 2 installments, but this original is still a classic and very unique
I swear this game nailed the stealth genere...and I'd like to say that the music score was amazing..i mean the music highlighted every moment of the game especially playing with headphones
One of the best games of all time. I loved the first three. Then it became an action game instead of stealth. I guess cause people became more impatient 🤷
This is one of the first games I ever played then halo was later on. Splinter cell chaos theory was actually the one I played. I remember there was this one mission where u were in a lake or something at night and me and my little brother could never pass that mission. There this other game called swat too I think we played.
My sister got me into this game. When she first bought the original Xbox. This game with it. She ended up beating the game and then after that she let me play it. I would always ask her what I should do whenever I got stuck. Good times!
I loved this game. I wish they still made it for the newer platforms. Also, I love how when the breaks into the CIA and they're talking about how secure the building is but yet there's no lights in the hallway and Sam can literally hide along the wall while a guard just strolls on by.
The way you navigate through the game is just awesome. Adds a whole new level of entertainment. Can't wait to see what game you'll conquer next. Keep the videos coming! Great Job. Your gaming videos are always top-notch. The strategies you use just awesome. And the insights you share are really helpful. Looking forward to your next gaming session. Keep the great content coming! I love how you're games. even if they're hard sometimes. Your authenticity is refreshing. Keep keeping it real. Great game. Your play throughout the game is absolutely engaging. It adds so much fun. The gameplay really good. Can't wait to see how you'll tackle the next level. Keep those gameplays coming!
@Bwa Bwa Yoshi Yes, and yes. I had the unfortunate experience of playing the broken PC port. At the time I wasn't aware of the pitiful state it was released in with the broken shadows, so I was constantly getting spotted in total darkness while nearly losing my mind in a fit of rage every time it happened. It was not a fun experience. The game is better with the fixes, but still outdated with the gameplay.
Everyone talks about the gameplay and graphics and what have you. But what I feel really makes Splinter Cell, and Tom Clancy games in general, is the presentation. Take the cutscenes with the news for example, they help show what else is going on on in the world while also commenting on events you bring to light. And said events feel like they could actually happen. The weaponized algorithm seen here, the ultranationalist coup in Ghost Recon, the environmentalist plot to release Ebola in Rainbow Six. Just the right amount of gravity to the situation. All the way up till Future Soldier where they would recycle the Ultranationalist coup. Now it’s all been watered down and Sam here got the worst of it. Being brought out of retirement to make us clap.
I thought the xbox version of DA was very good as well. It managed to keep the core gameplay while feeling different and delivering the most emotionally charged story in the series.
I miss this version of Splinter Cell. The stealth, the gadgets, the team behind Sam... so much better than the Bourne Identity version of Splinter Cell. This, Pandora Tomorrow, and Chaos Theory were the best.
I love how @2:23:20 Sam is able to drop onto a 50 gallon metal drum and then push two 50 gallon metal drums within inches of the guard and he still gets past him. Sam Fisher is the greatest.
Believe it or not, the ambient noise from offices and PCs etc in thus game is where my love for ambience started. I used to get this feeling that I couldn't explain listening to that noise on those missions.
Lol you can knockout enemies with normal sticky cameras and grenades throwing them to the head, and in the mission abattoir when you must protect the hostages you can activate the turrets and disable the IFF from them and they will kill the incoming mercenaries. The funniest part of the game.
I remember playing this in 2002 on my Dell tower pc. I didn't have a decent graphics card but it was just about able to work for this game. I enjoyed those peaceful hours playing this when I was a student.
Man I remmeber when I came to canada back in 2006. I as just 14yrsold and I played thegame and felt in love with it! IM 30 AND sometimes I let me ps5 grab some dust. THIS GAME just brings back too many memories. Waking up at 4am and olaying till mid night lol. Those days as a kid.
You know you played it too much when you can quote the character dialogue perfectly word by word lol. I remember getting it the Christmas I turned 11; loved it so much. Never did complete the Georgia mission, was incredibly difficult compared to the rest of the game.
These missions were so advanced in my youth I never actually beat like the third or so mission. Now looking back at it, with tons of video game knowledge it would probably be a walk in the park. Ah the Nostalgia.
Yah i remember my dad got this game when i was around 10 years old, got stuck for some time on second mission going tru balcony, as always got seen by npc, than i got stuck hard with chinese guy you had to follow and use thermal vision for fingerprint code door, because of this one spot i stopped playing for like 1 or 2 years, and finally beat it later on, but yah nowadays you have UA-cam, online guide's etc.. back than my family did not had any internet, so on every game i got stuck had to figure myself how to do it, and even if it was at times frustrating, but that good feeling i always had when figuring out puzzle or something you been stuck to was amazing.
There are actually only 8 mandatory KOs and 1 kill you have to make in the entire game: The colonel in Defense Ministry The technician in Oil Refinery Dougherty and the final guard in CIA HQ 3 mercenaries, 2 officers and Grinko in the final fight in Abattoir And Nikoladze as the only mandatory kill in Presidential Palace. All others can be dodged one way or the other.
@@marcohidalgo1101 It hasn't. You literally don't need to kill anyone in the entire level. Not even knock out, actually. I suppose the level encourages you to kill since it's the first one in which you can actually use the SC-20K to shoot enemies. There are even some forced actions sequences but those can be skipped more or less.
@@marcohidalgo1101 You can basically just run through. The enemies are always aware of your position in that area so you WILL take damage, though. I've had most success by climbing up the window opposite of the doorway through which you enter the area, and then stunning the guard with Ring Airfoil as he runs in.
siempre he sido un fan de juegos de espionaje y sigilo. recuerdo jugar a este precisamente. sin duda alguna, esta en la lista de mis videojuegos favoritos. que lastima que ya no hagan mas juegos de esta serie. los mas cercanos y parecidos serian los de hitman, de los cuales soy un super fan tambien.
The most outstanding play through and video of it I have ever seen. Also how great a game this is ! What today can compare with it ? Perhaps the reality around us.
Brooo I remember this game as a kid, the audio and music, sound effects etc in this game lowkey creeped me out, tbf I was so young, and it was so much darker then this I swear, I also struggled with the training haha.
Splinter Cell 1 Missions
1:14 Mission 1 Training
19:18 Mission 2 Police Station
43:35 Mission 3 Defence Ministry
1:07:20 Mission 4 Oil Refinery
1:21:38 Mission 5 CIA HQ
1:54:09 Mission 6 Katinatek
2:28:28 Mission 7 Chinese Embassy
2:46:41 Mission 8 Abattoir
3:11:28 Mission 9 Chinese Embassy 2
3:38:17 Mission 10 Presidential Palace
Thanks dude
Thank you so much.
I never say "I might never need these..." I take a everything!
@Michael Franklin and Trevor there are 3 extra missions on Xbox live:
- Uselka Infiltration
- Uselka Submarine
- Kolacell
Are free to download if you own the original disc, I'm playing them right now on my Xbox one
You dropped this 👑
This game is 20yrs old and has better use of lighting than most games today.
The shadow casting blew me away.
too bad it's broken if you don't put some modifications
I was just thinking this game looks as good as some games today!
You got damn right my man amazing and wasn't a lot of clipping
This is part of the reason why my game library is filled with mostly older games
im back here for look i know a this time my pc was not good enouth for the game :D
The low piano key of alerting the enemy Always scared the heck out of us as kids not gonna lie
Yeah. That got me waking up back then.
"I heard something move!"
Mario 64 trained us to.
Invisible mode activated.
Tru.
I still feel that way sometimes
As a young kid i really struggled with this game, but i did like it.
It was wack as hell trying to play this on the olddddd Xbox lol
Right? I remember really enjoying the tutorial as a kid, but halfway through the first actual mission the struggle began.
I couldnt get through the locked door when i firsted played
@@axlpuff5017 Bro I played it when I was a little boy , I remember I was stuck on the tutorial somehow. Damn time flies now I’m 24
I loved that game. I wanted to be a spy like Sam Fisher.
oh man, how meditative this game can be. all that ambient music and noise from offices, computers and etc. the immersion is so realistic
Exactly this game is so fucking special
A remaster would be cool. Modern sound and ambiance. A sweet ride.
@@jameswatsonatheistgamer Theres a remake in the works
@@princessmyprincess4284 I'd prefer a remaster. But I'll settle for a remake. As-long as they don't screw the story up and use the same actors.
@@jameswatsonatheistgamer are you sure you're not getting them mixed up?
"Stealth Walkthrough - No commentary" Orgasmic
I know, right? Some people just wanna hear the badass music and background noises, not some dude's voice talking about what's happening right in front of us lol
I found my club
Yes amen
@@sirbentley369 yeah, like, commentary is for streaming, just saying.
I used to do the cia mission at full sprint no problem
I remember playing this game as a kid and thinking "I wanna be in the military!" Now that I am I have several questions but here is just one....what is Sam fisher's workout regimen!? This man stays crouched for hours, knocks out/kills the enemy constantly, lifts their bodies with no resistance or exhaust, traverses pipes, climbs buildings, runs, stays silent on his feet, and maintains low breathing over the age of 40, WITH EQUIPMENT ON! I gotta get like that. Not army strong, splinter cell strong.
Calesthenics my man. Do the obstacles course on base but slow motion. Do pull-ups with your body parallel to the ground.
OMG I thought about this today and I came here to remember this game ahahahahahahahaha
I had this game on the PS2 but it broke 😭😭😭 now i have it in the Xbox Series S and it runs so good at a native 1440p60 and its the Original Xbox version.
He was a navy seal too.
Imagine wanting to go to the military because of a videogame. What a tool.
One thing I really appreciate about this walkthrough is the control of the camera. Some others give you motion sickness in about 30 seconds. Well done.
I got this game with my OG xbox back in 2000, it's so funny watching this guy fly through it knowing how many hours i spent deciphering each particular encounter. Perfect graphics, gameplay, character voices and sounds
Game came out when I was a sophomore and was basically my best friend through high school. I still play it sometimes. Beautiful work of art.
If this game was your best friend you must have been a loser lol
You do have no friends. True
On top of what you did say, it really does not have bad things (except for the difficulty which is one of those)
This game was ahead of its time. No game had these types of graphics
Half life 1&2 also had pretty graphics for their time
Actually graphics were better but it had the best lighting mechanics
@Bwa Bwa Yoshi metal gear 2 was trash
Great game back and in the day and music to go with it
@@NeverQuit87 So you're just hating on metal gear solid 2 or on the entire metal gear franchise? I mean metal gear solid 2 wasn't the best entry but I think it was pretty damn good, it had awesome graphics for its time too
i miss the days when games were games and not online account marketing rubbish. this game is epic to this day
What’s the door code??
the cloth physics, lighting and shadows were amazing at the time
ah man totally. i had a mate as a kid who's dad was pretty well off so he had an xbox before anyone else, halo and max payne sold it but when i got mine with splinter cell it was next level
@@marks9948 I remember the feeling! That generation of consoles was my fave
That's what I remember being part of the marketing. The fabric physics especially.
This game never gets old, it has that late 90s early 2000s vibe from documents to password keys to usbs which then they called data sticks lol.
A lot of assets in this game makes it hard for me to believe that it's from 2002! It's crazy honestly. And yeah, there's a lot of tech and terminology that gives it away that it's from the early 2000s lol
"Palm top"
There's a Sobe vending machine. It's old.
This video is far and Away the best long play of this game. Great Immersive pacing and Camera Work
Thanks man
I remember how revolutionary this game was.
*is*
@@carbonreptile5437 it was is but now is was.
Yeah I used to always play this game fully nude as it was a game that would make my pouch hum furiously.
Still is
@@carbonreptile5437 it isn't that great by todays standards. Especially when compared to Chaos Theory. Thats why it WAS revolutionary when it came out.
Great walkthrough. This game really deserves a remaster.
How has it not been remastered yet
@@sportscardink8834 Ubisoft care about micro more than making the fans happy. I want OG Ghost Recon back.
Eddie Bonilla same You have no idea how bad I am literally a diehard fan
I kinda miss the ol'Clancy games..
They're making a cross over in rainbow six
After all these years I remembered the code to that training door lol.
Thought it was just me lol
Yeah
Me too
28469 (without rewatching)
Amen brother
Same
it was 2002. i finished my high school and played this game. everything was great!
I grew up on these Splinter Cell games and have been playing them annually for years. I don't enjoy SAR as much anymore and don't really have the patience to play through, so these types of walkthroughs are a nice way to catch up on the nostalgia without reloading checkpoints a dozen times.
The greatest part about the splinter cell games is that in the secret operations world, there is always an empty wine bottle around when you need it.
Empty wine bottle for plot purposes
I bought the original xbox just to play this game when I was 16. Was worth every penny. Time flies
hammerhead1 same here, only I was 31, lol.
I was like 11 😭😭😭 good times man
My dad had original xbon and this game and hitman 2 and Harry Potter and shrek so i played those when i was 10
Fortnite guys misses so much
i remember buying it from a local video store and installing it on my pc and being surprised that it worked. good times
I remember when I was a kid and got stuck on a level mission with no ammo and couldn’t get through it. I will never get over it. I want to replay this game again.
yeah i never got far as a kid with either of the trilogy but give it a go now for sure if you can, i bought the PS3 trilogy some years ago and smashed it, was so so much fun.
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It was meant to be a hard game, sad tbh, but luckily im finding it to be the GOAT
I never beat the game. But I got really far. Like I was near the end. Came back here because I wanted to see how the game ended lol
A beautiful classic played as it should be, smoothly, calmly and without a trace.
Sweet memories of playing this game never get old. The perfect spy assassin is this game here. Every chance I got, I put out the lights and make the area completely dark. Thanks for the upload of this game. Loved it all.
I was 10 when this came out and the CIA hq was absolutely brutal for me lol. I had such a hard time
i hear you man, i found the whole game insanely hard but still couldn't stay away. Skip to 2021 it's a relative breeze in comparison but the vibes are still the same
I played at 10 years too and CIA hq and chinesse embassy that was so hard
@@cesarsp3165 fun fact is that we can play this game on our android devices..
For me it’s chaos theory bank. How tf was I supposed to know there’s be a random laser on the vault entrance when you leave??
@@cesarsp3165 Don't forget Abbatoir.
That Low Piano key and Metal Gear Solid's Exclaimation sound effect was life back then. I miss this era of gaming.
This game was so ahead of its time. Its never looked so good. God I wish they'd bring Splinter Cell back properly! That stealth genre needs him now more than ever!
You got your wish!
So is a new splinter cell is in the works?
If so I can't wait how they continue the story now that Lamberts is gone and third echelon betrayed sam Fisher
Ahh good memories 😭 I remember back in 2010, my neighbors son was cleaning out his room and asked if I wanted a couple of PC games and this was one of them😭❤ thank you again nicky😂😂
Brings back some of my best memories as a teenager. Light and shadows are just as good if not better than today's graphics, especially on PC.
man I remember being in middleschool playing this game afterschool with friends, I was obsessed with this entire series even joined forums where people made fanart and talked about splintercell.
I love the lighting effects. They look so good! You actually want to show down and explore the environment just to appreciate how beautiful the lighting is. It's a shame that the later games make you rush through levels. I liked the idea that Sam was not invincible or unstoppable. He was a 47 year old man that used stealth and avoidance to get his job done. The later games just didn't have the same tension or look.
What’s the door code 😈
Thank u for uploading this without commentary, such nostalgia. Never got to fully finish the game as a kid but at least there’s videos
Such an immersive game, on par with MGS2! Playing games like this as a kid is hard to beat
just to think one motion senor light would just put an end to sam's mission lol
The hd quality of this on YT is better than when I played it on my laptop back in the day. One of my favorite IPs.
I always find this game more relaxed than its sequels. There's a lot cold vibe going on in those concretes. Truly this is a Stealth Action Redefined game.
@Sarah J While 3 is everyone's favorites, and I never deny it at all, 1 and 4 (especially 6th gen) are my all-time favorites for the pure quiet feel for each level.
@Sarah J Which DA version are you referring?
Since Pandora Tomorrow was more of the same-y type sequel, I personally would replace this game with Pandora Tomorrow.
I enjoyed the hell out of this. It brought back so many gaming memories. Many thanks for posting the walkthrough.
Back when gaming was soo great. Loved this series.
I just wanted to say that I finished watching your Metal Gear Solid longplays, as I'm a huge fan of that series, but I was even more extatic to see you have the Splinter Cell series as well. So, I just wanted to say thank you for the entertainment, as you made my deployment all the more bearble.
Thanks man
I’ve beaten this multiple times. Currently playing through it again. Love playing this game when it’s cold outside especially at night.
This game was AMAZING and I'm still waiting for a remaster or a new splinter cell much love for this franchise
Remake ! :D
Holy nostalgia! The music for these games is so good
Damn, This takes me back to the 2000s as a kid, playing this game any chance I got,
I never forget how my dad forced me to play the game to foster my patience and instill his love for stealth games in my gamer head. This game was the introduction of stealth games for me. XD
This game aged like wine
47:06 damn it sam, at least wait for him to finish peeing
This classic was a masterpiece,would love to see this remastered ❤️
They are actually doing a full remake from the ground up! They just announced it in December, 2021!!
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I love the music in this game.
For real I love the style of of. Ominous and badass.
Gameplay got old but atmosphere is still great. I'm doing another run these days.
I remember when I was young and watching my brother play this, I remember being bored lol and asking why he's going so slow. Now I appreciate this game and the stealth.
The game that thought me Georgia was a country
and im from georgia :d
american education system in a nutshell
The original Splinter Cell has, imo, the best sound track out of all the Splinter Cell games. Double Agent comes in second, then Chaos Theory.
The atmosphere of this game is still incredible. Hope the remake can come close to matching it.
I just love the first level. It's so definitive of the whole series. Reminds me of Bafford's Manor on Thief: The Dark Project. I could play it over and over.
Most people would have a tough time with this game even if it was modern. That light gauge was the only thing you had beside the goggles :)
I’m so excited about the announced remake of this first game. They definitely refined most of the mechanics in the following 2 installments, but this original is still a classic and very unique
I swear this game nailed the stealth genere...and I'd like to say that the music score was amazing..i mean the music highlighted every moment of the game especially playing with headphones
For real! I love all the tracks in this game but I think the one that nails it for me is when your lurking in the streets in Vietnam (I think).
One of the best games of all time. I loved the first three. Then it became an action game instead of stealth. I guess cause people became more impatient 🤷
We need a Remake of this game on the level of the resident evil remakes
Facts
Ubisoft would ruin it. Fuck that. They would make it an open world player driven sandbox
ubisoft said we might get another splinter cell game in 2021
We are talking about modern day Ubisoft here. They are completely incapable of something like that
I love this game so much. Ive been consistently playing through the original trilogy at least once a year since chaos theory came out in 2005.
This is one of the first games I ever played then halo was later on. Splinter cell chaos theory was actually the one I played. I remember there was this one mission where u were in a lake or something at night and me and my little brother could never pass that mission. There this other game called swat too I think we played.
ua-cam.com/video/B9bn1ooLZJk/v-deo.html 2:18:26 you're welcome
I'd sneak around my neighborhood as a kid after playing this lol
My sister got me into this game. When she first bought the original Xbox. This game with it. She ended up beating the game and then after that she let me play it. I would always ask her what I should do whenever I got stuck. Good times!
One of the best gameseries ever made. Super voiceovers from great actors. Nice gameplay. 👍thx for u.l.
I loved this game. I wish they still made it for the newer platforms. Also, I love how when the breaks into the CIA and they're talking about how secure the building is but yet there's no lights in the hallway and Sam can literally hide along the wall while a guard just strolls on by.
The way you navigate through the game is just awesome. Adds a whole new level of entertainment. Can't wait to see what game you'll conquer next. Keep the videos coming! Great Job. Your gaming videos are always top-notch. The strategies you use just awesome. And the insights you share are really helpful. Looking forward to your next gaming session. Keep the great content coming! I love how you're games. even if they're hard sometimes. Your authenticity is refreshing. Keep keeping it real. Great game. Your play throughout the game is absolutely engaging. It adds so much fun. The gameplay really good. Can't wait to see how you'll tackle the next level. Keep those gameplays coming!
Thanks for the guide! I swear the CIA Office is one of the hardest missions in the whole series.
It's better than most games today. Love Splinter Cell
Never thought I'd end up hating this game so much as I did when playing it.
@Bwa Bwa Yoshi Yes, and yes. I had the unfortunate experience of playing the broken PC port. At the time I wasn't aware of the pitiful state it was released in with the broken shadows, so I was constantly getting spotted in total darkness while nearly losing my mind in a fit of rage every time it happened. It was not a fun experience. The game is better with the fixes, but still outdated with the gameplay.
@@OTBASH Idk if you played Pandora Tomorrow, but I feel like that game aged much better
Everyone talks about the gameplay and graphics and what have you. But what I feel really makes Splinter Cell, and Tom Clancy games in general, is the presentation. Take the cutscenes with the news for example, they help show what else is going on on in the world while also commenting on events you bring to light. And said events feel like they could actually happen.
The weaponized algorithm seen here, the ultranationalist coup in Ghost Recon, the environmentalist plot to release Ebola in Rainbow Six. Just the right amount of gravity to the situation. All the way up till Future Soldier where they would recycle the Ultranationalist coup.
Now it’s all been watered down and Sam here got the worst of it. Being brought out of retirement to make us clap.
This is a masterpiece. Splinter Cell 1-3 are the best.
I thought the xbox version of DA was very good as well. It managed to keep the core gameplay while feeling different and delivering the most emotionally charged story in the series.
I still remember the first time I played this game like it was yesterday man.
I miss this version of Splinter Cell. The stealth, the gadgets, the team behind Sam... so much better than the Bourne Identity version of Splinter Cell. This, Pandora Tomorrow, and Chaos Theory were the best.
The lighting in this game is just phenomenal
I love how @2:23:20 Sam is able to drop onto a 50 gallon metal drum and then push two 50 gallon metal drums within inches of the guard and he still gets past him. Sam Fisher is the greatest.
Believe it or not, the ambient noise from offices and PCs etc in thus game is where my love for ambience started. I used to get this feeling that I couldn't explain listening to that noise on those missions.
Man this, Halo and Call of Duty 2 was enough… simple yet so ahead of it’s time
Lol you can knockout enemies with normal sticky cameras and grenades throwing them to the head, and in the mission abattoir when you must protect the hostages you can activate the turrets and disable the IFF from them and they will kill the incoming mercenaries. The funniest part of the game.
Doesn't work 100% of the time. One of the officers usually throws a grenade at the American soldiers from outside the turret's range
I remember playing this in 2002 on my Dell tower pc. I didn't have a decent graphics card but it was just about able to work for this game. I enjoyed those peaceful hours playing this when I was a student.
Man I remmeber when I came to canada back in 2006. I as just 14yrsold and I played thegame and felt in love with it! IM 30 AND sometimes I let me ps5 grab some dust. THIS GAME just brings back too many memories. Waking up at 4am and olaying till mid night lol. Those days as a kid.
Childhood
i used to watch my brother play this game all the time and i had the best time doing so… was a good way for us to bond (‘:
We didn't realize how good we had it back then
Wow, ive been waiting for a splinter cell series walkthrough
Well I'll admit it whoever played this walk-through game is a true pro and master I give that person a thumbs up 👍
I still can’t believe how good this game looks
You know you played it too much when you can quote the character dialogue perfectly word by word lol. I remember getting it the Christmas I turned 11; loved it so much. Never did complete the Georgia mission, was incredibly difficult compared to the rest of the game.
I love how the HUD in this game looks like something you'd see on a Pom Pilot - which was the cutting-edge tech at the time.
Omg I never realised that playing this game since I was a kid when everyone was using those palm pilots lol
Lmao I like how at the start of the game the guy is holding a sign that looks like a meme
These missions were so advanced in my youth I never actually beat like the third or so mission. Now looking back at it, with tons of video game knowledge it would probably be a walk in the park. Ah the Nostalgia.
Yah i remember my dad got this game when i was around 10 years old, got stuck for some time on second mission going tru balcony, as always got seen by npc, than i got stuck hard with chinese guy you had to follow and use thermal vision for fingerprint code door, because of this one spot i stopped playing for like 1 or 2 years, and finally beat it later on, but yah nowadays you have UA-cam, online guide's etc.. back than my family did not had any internet, so on every game i got stuck had to figure myself how to do it, and even if it was at times frustrating, but that good feeling i always had when figuring out puzzle or something you been stuck to was amazing.
Best game ever. Remaster needs to be done
There are actually only 8 mandatory KOs and 1 kill you have to make in the entire game:
The colonel in Defense Ministry
The technician in Oil Refinery
Dougherty and the final guard in CIA HQ
3 mercenaries, 2 officers and Grinko in the final fight in Abattoir
And Nikoladze as the only mandatory kill in Presidential Palace. All others can be dodged one way or the other.
Wow
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@@marcohidalgo1101 It hasn't. You literally don't need to kill anyone in the entire level. Not even knock out, actually.
I suppose the level encourages you to kill since it's the first one in which you can actually use the SC-20K to shoot enemies. There are even some forced actions sequences but those can be skipped more or less.
@@villekuismin277 Oh. I knew the 1st action sequence you could skip but I didn't know you could skip the 2nd one.
@@marcohidalgo1101 You can basically just run through. The enemies are always aware of your position in that area so you WILL take damage, though.
I've had most success by climbing up the window opposite of the doorway through which you enter the area, and then stunning the guard with Ring Airfoil as he runs in.
This is debatably the best game ever.
would it be too old for me to start streaming from tomorrow?
@@ApeRathod honestly it depends on if your subscribers like older games or if they just enjoy newer ones. 💁🏽♀️
@@mareped9010 perfect point 🤗👍 thanks ❣️
1:26:48 man doing squat during work? That s true dedication
#neverskiplegday
This was one of my favorite games from my childhood!
Legendary game of 2000's
The memories I had playing this game when I was a kid thank you for playing this game 💜
siempre he sido un fan de juegos de espionaje y sigilo. recuerdo jugar a este precisamente. sin duda alguna, esta en la lista de mis videojuegos favoritos. que lastima que ya no hagan mas juegos de esta serie. los mas cercanos y parecidos serian los de hitman, de los cuales soy un super fan tambien.
The most outstanding play through and video of it I have ever seen.
Also how great a game this is ! What today can compare with it ?
Perhaps the reality around us.
Brooo I remember this game as a kid, the audio and music, sound effects etc in this game lowkey creeped me out, tbf I was so young, and it was so much darker then this I swear, I also struggled with the training haha.
The CIA need more funding for corridor lights.