It's like a lesson in how great games should be made. The adventures of aging, likable, last-chance super-spy Sam Fisher gripped us from the moment he made his debut over two years ago.
As this is the third time we've got behind Splinter Cell's wheel, it was going to take something jaw-dropping to get our attention.
Unsurprisingly, that's exactly what we got - visual splendour the like of which you've never seen before on a console.
The beauty and authenticity of the environments creates an ...