You all know Sam Fisher. Muscle-bound guy, voice like a moose with a hangover and one of the leading men in video games thanks to his acrobatic sneaking, versatile gadgets, and witty knifepoint interrogation banter? Well, he's at it again in Splinter Cell: Double Agent. The excellent, albeit very familiar, stealth action gameplay is spiced up by the fact that Sam now has to serve two masters, juggling opposing objectives in order to maintain their trust - and stay alive.
Trust is the crux of the gameplay in Splinter Cell: Double Agent, and the main factor that keeps this game feeling like a fresh entry in the series. Fisher has to remain a trusted member of both the National Security Agency and the JBA - the domestic terrorist organization that he's infiltrated on "the most dangerous mission of his career." This is measured by the Trust Meter, a sliding scale with the NSA and JBA on opposite ends.


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