Splinter Cell: Blacklist walkthrough shows off “Killing in Motion”

In happier Ubisoft news, the publisher has released a new video showing off the very special Splinter Cell: Blacklist. Creative director Maxime Beland talks you through making moral choices, stealth kills, and slow-motion takedowns of small groups, Killing in Motion. All this in the sunlight, where our stealthy friend mysteriously fails to burst into flames. There’s plenty for fans and detractors alike to celebrate and/or argue pitilessly over, so enjoy.

Splinter Cell: Blacklist is expected on PC, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 next autumn.

Source: Ubisoft YouTube

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Looking good so far, that action in motion or whatever it was call looks cool but at the same time makes me think its going to make the game to easy

 

What the F***.

 

That is not Splinter Cell…
It could be a decent game in it’s own right, but it’s Ubisoft so no money from me.

 

fenryrbr:
That is not Splinter Cell…
It could be a decent game in it’s own right, but it’s Ubisoft so no money from me.

Can’t edit, but just to add. When I bought Splinter Cell Conviction I couldn’t play for 2 days because of Ubisoft’s DRM.

 

The whole target-tag and wall-hack thing puts me off these kinds of games. All flash and no skill required.

 

I like the direction that Metal Gear Solid is going ..

>.>

 

Am I the only one who saw this exact level about a month ago, when they were showing off how you use the kinect voice commands to get the attention of the guards?

I waited in line for 90mins yesterday at gamescom for the Blacklist booth, and was super pissed that it was the exact same level I’d seen before, and even though they had a guy playing it live he did EXACTLY what was in this video and the 360 one.

I was a huge fan of Conviction, but this looks like it’s going to be linear and boring.

 
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