Koopa
07-13-2004, 03:48 PM
Ubisoft announced today that Splinter Cell 3 (working title), the third title in the Splinter Cell franchise, will officially be called Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell Chaos Theory. In addition to the PC, the game will be available on the Xbox video game system from Microsoft for Holiday 2004, as well as on the N-Gage platform, published by Gameloft. Details on other platforms will be forthcoming.
The game, which debuted to massive buzz and won numerous awards at the recent E3 Expo in Los Angeles, including official show awards for Best PC Game, Best Action Adventure Game, and a Special Commendation for Graphics, is expected to be one of the year's most talked-about titles. The first Xbox screenshots and hands-on details of the game may be found in the August issue of Game Informer Magazine, on stands next week.
With Splinter Cell Chaos Theory, Ubisoft's celebrated Montreal development studio continues to push the interactive and technological possibilities of video gaming, returning to the legendary Splinter Cell franchise for an action gaming breakthrough. The game will offer a completely new gameplay experience, exemplified by a totally open level design, a completely immersive and interactive environment, and advanced AI in which enemies are aware of their environment and remember past events, making them smarter and even more dangerous. In addition, it will offer the best graphics in this generation of games and a unique, collaborative multiplayer experience. Splinter Cell Chaos Theory's features -- all courtesy of cutting edge visual and sound technologies -- will set an industry benchmark once again.
"Splinter Cell titles have been huge hits on all platforms, and we're thrilled to deliver the latest, greatest installment, Splinter Cell Chaos Theory, to both PC and Xbox gamers in time for the Holiday season!" said Tony Kee, vice president of marketing for Ubisoft. "Both single- and multiplayer elements of the game enjoyed a stellar reception at E3, and we know that Splinter Cell Chaos Theory will be at the top of every player's must-have list this year as it offers a completely new kind of gaming experience, and, with the unbeatable combination of Ubisoft's technological prowess and visionary creativity, it will be the best-looking game on any platform."
Today, Ubisoft has released the first 3D screenshots of Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell Chaos Theory using Apple's QuickTime VR technology. Check the links below to download the movies. QuickTime media player is required; if you don't have QuickTime installed on your computer, visit Apple's QuickTime site to download a free copy of the player.
http://media.teamxbox.com/games/ss/948/1089733129.jpg
3d Screen (http://media.teamxbox.com/games/sc3/sc3_knife_01_vr.mov)
i love how people are catching on to bungie's idea of 3d screens :D
anyway this game looks fantastic. i was gonna get it on pc because i thought itd come out first (at least thats what the buzz was from e3) but ive always liked xbox controls better....the pc demo of pandora was too wierd trying to control after having beaten splintercell 1 on xbox :cool:
man..this winter i gotta get mechassault2, halo2, conker's bfd, and now this?! not to mention half life 2 possibly, and any other gc/gba games that might come out.
The game, which debuted to massive buzz and won numerous awards at the recent E3 Expo in Los Angeles, including official show awards for Best PC Game, Best Action Adventure Game, and a Special Commendation for Graphics, is expected to be one of the year's most talked-about titles. The first Xbox screenshots and hands-on details of the game may be found in the August issue of Game Informer Magazine, on stands next week.
With Splinter Cell Chaos Theory, Ubisoft's celebrated Montreal development studio continues to push the interactive and technological possibilities of video gaming, returning to the legendary Splinter Cell franchise for an action gaming breakthrough. The game will offer a completely new gameplay experience, exemplified by a totally open level design, a completely immersive and interactive environment, and advanced AI in which enemies are aware of their environment and remember past events, making them smarter and even more dangerous. In addition, it will offer the best graphics in this generation of games and a unique, collaborative multiplayer experience. Splinter Cell Chaos Theory's features -- all courtesy of cutting edge visual and sound technologies -- will set an industry benchmark once again.
"Splinter Cell titles have been huge hits on all platforms, and we're thrilled to deliver the latest, greatest installment, Splinter Cell Chaos Theory, to both PC and Xbox gamers in time for the Holiday season!" said Tony Kee, vice president of marketing for Ubisoft. "Both single- and multiplayer elements of the game enjoyed a stellar reception at E3, and we know that Splinter Cell Chaos Theory will be at the top of every player's must-have list this year as it offers a completely new kind of gaming experience, and, with the unbeatable combination of Ubisoft's technological prowess and visionary creativity, it will be the best-looking game on any platform."
Today, Ubisoft has released the first 3D screenshots of Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell Chaos Theory using Apple's QuickTime VR technology. Check the links below to download the movies. QuickTime media player is required; if you don't have QuickTime installed on your computer, visit Apple's QuickTime site to download a free copy of the player.
http://media.teamxbox.com/games/ss/948/1089733129.jpg
3d Screen (http://media.teamxbox.com/games/sc3/sc3_knife_01_vr.mov)
i love how people are catching on to bungie's idea of 3d screens :D
anyway this game looks fantastic. i was gonna get it on pc because i thought itd come out first (at least thats what the buzz was from e3) but ive always liked xbox controls better....the pc demo of pandora was too wierd trying to control after having beaten splintercell 1 on xbox :cool:
man..this winter i gotta get mechassault2, halo2, conker's bfd, and now this?! not to mention half life 2 possibly, and any other gc/gba games that might come out.