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# 3 games included HD remastered graphics 3D stereoscopic view Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell Classic Trilogy HD - Playstation 3

**Brand:** ubisoft
**Price:** MX$17
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## Summary

> 🕵️‍♂️ Stealth, Strategy, and Stunning Graphics Await!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell Classic Trilogy HD - Playstation 3 by ubisoft
- **How much does it cost?** MX$17 with free shipping
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## Why This Product

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## Key Features

- • **Command an Arsenal:** Utilize a variety of weapons and gadgets to complete your missions.
- • **Immersive 3D Gameplay:** Experience the action like never before with 3D-enabled visuals.
- • **Cinematic Storytelling:** Engage in a gripping narrative that unfolds across all three games.
- • **Unleash Your Inner Spy:** Dive into the thrilling world of espionage with three iconic titles.
- • **Visually Stunning Experience:** Enjoy enhanced graphics that elevate gameplay to new heights.

## Overview

Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell Classic Trilogy HD for PlayStation 3 bundles three legendary stealth-action games, remastered in high definition for an immersive experience. Step into the shoes of Sam Fisher and navigate through intense missions with upgraded graphics and 3D capabilities, ensuring every moment is as thrilling as it is visually captivating.

## Description

Product Description Experience the first three of the original action-packed Splinter Cell franchise games, now digitally re-mastered in High Definition. Explore the conspiracy like never before with enhanced graphics that deliver a truly visceral action gaming experience. Included on one single disc exclusively for the Playstation 3 are Splinter Cell, Splinter Cell: Pandora Tomorrow, and Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory. desertcart.com Sam Fisher's life is not an easy one. His world is full of conspiracy, of governments willing to erase his identity at the first hint of mission failure — and of advanced weapons, gadgets and killer moves. Go back to the beginning with this trilogy that takes you into three of Tom Clancy's adrenaline-fueled games, digitally remastered with high-definition graphics. Are you ready to return to the treacherous world of Splinter Cell? Relive the classics in HD 3D stereoscope views Play as Sam Fisher SynopsisIn Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell Trilogy, explore the conspiracy and threats against the country's safety as Sam Fisher, a member of an elite black-ops US government agency. Go back to the beginning with Splinter Cell and then turn the excitement up a notch with new weapons, gadgets and moves in Splinter Cell: Pandora Tomorrow. Get ready for electronic warfare as you eliminate some of the world's most dangerous agents and prevent an apocalyptic onset of global information warfare in Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory. Digitally remastered in HD quality, the trilogy's gameplay, cinematics, maps, menus and even loading screens are visually enhanced. With the new 3D stereoscope view integrated into each game, play through missions on a 3D-capable TV for eye-popping visuals. Key Features:Includes three great Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell hits, including Splinter Cell, Splinter Cell: Pandora Tomorrow and Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory Try to unfold the conspiracy that's been digitally remastered in high definition for even more intense thrills and exciting graphics Jump into the role of Sam Fisher in all three games as you command an arsenal of weapons, gadgets and moves to protect the country Everything from gameplay to cinematic maps, menus and load screens has been visually enhanced to create stunning gameplay 3D stereoscope view creates visuals that pop out of the screen with 3D-enabled televisions Enjoy 60 fps for smoother gameplay and more fluid control as you delve into the world of Sam Fisher Online leaderboard support with trophy support to rank yourselves among the online community

Review: Old School Fun - Okay, so back in the olden times of the PS2, Splinter Cell was the game to play. For me anyway. My sons and I would take turns running the awesome Sam Fisher through his paces. We progressed through all three games and played them over and over. When this trilogy came out, I had to have it. But as with all things I buy on desertcart, or anywhere else for that matter, I read reviews to see what other people have to say about it. They run the gamut from "this is a great games you must buy this games it is great to have" (written by a 12 year old evidently) to people who complain about the lack of new graphics to people like me, who play a nostalgic game and love it for what it is. And that is what I hope this review is going to be about. As a short aside, I have to question my reasoning for caring what other people think. Opinions are just a different point of view, and don't always line up with yours. I can't tell you how many times I've been watching a movie, hop on IMDB to read the reviews and start noticing the little picky things people are carping about. It tends to ruin what could possibly be a good movie. The same, I'm afraid almost happened with this game. But I digress. The original title, "Splinter Cell" starts you out as a newly hired Sam Fisher going through his paces in the training gound of the CIA. Right away I noticed new and better graphics, different rooms and lighting and such. But, consider that this was a game originally created to be played on a PS2. So the cut-scenes reflect this. The second title, Pandora Tomorrow is better graphically, with the same subtle changes I noticed in the first title. And Chaos Theory, my person favorite of the three, is a big improvement over what I played on the PS2. Better graphics, sound, and general gameplay. So all that being said, I'm not going to tell you "you must buy this games it is the best games in the world I play it twenty-four hours a day" because I'm a grown man with the ability to better express myself. So I'll break it down as succinctly as I can. Pros: If you enjoyed playing the originals on your PS2, you'll have fun reliving all the fun and stealthiness on your PS3. Most of the reviews I've read I feel are overly critical and don't really reflect what I see. THREE games on one disc (you can skip from game to game if you want, or have ADD) The graphics ARE updated and what Ubisoft did update they did well but subtley but enough to make the game fresher. Sam Fisher is just a bada$$ Cons: When you first put the disc in, there are some downloads and software that needs to be pulled off the disc and onto your hardrive. That was only a problem for me because I was so excited to get to playing. Shipping was lightning fast and arrived a good two days before the shipper said it would.
Review: MUCH better than I feared it would be... - I'm very familiar with the Splinter Cell universe as found on the PC, having played all more than once (never played a console version). Of these three, Chaos Theory is considered the best - and I would mostly agree. The original, however, is what made the series what it is. Pandora is still quite good and worth finishing. These ports ended up being FAR better than I expected based on reading the dismal reviews of performance before it was officially released. I kept on waiting for serious lag issues, long load times, poor graphics and optimization (and other 'issues') - anything that detracted from the SC experience. Didn't find anything truly worthy of complaint - and I was waiting to complain and put the disc away for a hopeful future patch. I was preparing myself for utter disappointment - again based solely on the multiple poor reviews before this PS3 trilogy was released - and found myself very satisfied with the controls, graphics, and overall performance. Are there issues that can be annoying? Sure. They are, truly, minor. The authentic gameplay of the Splinter Cell series can still be had with these three. I didn't think I'd be able to say that before I played them. I do not care whatsoever for multiplayer. If the single-player experience is not what you're looking for, then this PS3 version of SC is not for you. I've played more than a few so-called 'lazy ports'. This is not one of them. In the end, these three titles are absolutely worthy of playing on the PS3 (especially if you do not have the PC version).

## Features

- Includes three great Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell hits, including Splinter Cell, Splinter Cell: Pandora Tomorrow and Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory
- Try to unfold the conspiracy that's been digitally remastered in high definition for even more intense thrills and exciting graphics
- Jump into the role of Sam Fisher in all three games as you command an arsenal of weapons, gadgets and moves to protect the country
- Everything from gameplay to cinematic maps, menus and load screens has been visually enhanced to create stunning gameplay
- 3D stereoscope view creates visuals that pop out of the screen with 3D-enabled televisions

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B004HCYVO8 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #39,048 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #1,434 in PlayStation 3 Games, Consoles & Accessories |
| Compatible Video Game Console Models | Sony PlayStation 3, Sony PlayStation 3 Slim, Sony PlayStation 3 Super Slim |
| Computer Platform | PlayStation 3 |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (396) |
| Date First Available | December 31, 2010 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00008888346784 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 4.8 ounces |
| Item model number | 34678 |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | Ubisoft |
| Number of Players | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 5.3 x 0.6 x 6.7 inches; 4.8 ounces |
| Publication Date | September 27, 2011 |
| Rated | Rating Pending |
| Release date | September 27, 2011 |
| Type of item | Video Game |
| UPC | 008888346784 |

## Images

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: DId they ever patch the issue where camera cannot be inverted? And is the patch for all versions, or just the disk or just the PS3 download?**
A: Probably just the download. I haven't had any issues what so ever. No bugs no lags or anything. Look real good too espeacilly on my smart 55inch HD tv with 3d option which looks pretty dang cool as well.

**Q: Does anyone else have frame rate issues with the first two games?**
A: No

**Q: it can set in spanish language?**
A: No. English only on the U.S. version.

**Q: Wich zone is it? 1,2,3,4??**
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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Old School Fun
*by D***N on June 29, 2012*

Okay, so back in the olden times of the PS2, Splinter Cell was the game to play. For me anyway. My sons and I would take turns running the awesome Sam Fisher through his paces. We progressed through all three games and played them over and over. When this trilogy came out, I had to have it. But as with all things I buy on Amazon, or anywhere else for that matter, I read reviews to see what other people have to say about it. They run the gamut from "this is a great games you must buy this games it is great to have" (written by a 12 year old evidently) to people who complain about the lack of new graphics to people like me, who play a nostalgic game and love it for what it is. And that is what I hope this review is going to be about. As a short aside, I have to question my reasoning for caring what other people think. Opinions are just a different point of view, and don't always line up with yours. I can't tell you how many times I've been watching a movie, hop on IMDB to read the reviews and start noticing the little picky things people are carping about. It tends to ruin what could possibly be a good movie. The same, I'm afraid almost happened with this game. But I digress. The original title, "Splinter Cell" starts you out as a newly hired Sam Fisher going through his paces in the training gound of the CIA. Right away I noticed new and better graphics, different rooms and lighting and such. But, consider that this was a game originally created to be played on a PS2. So the cut-scenes reflect this. The second title, Pandora Tomorrow is better graphically, with the same subtle changes I noticed in the first title. And Chaos Theory, my person favorite of the three, is a big improvement over what I played on the PS2. Better graphics, sound, and general gameplay. So all that being said, I'm not going to tell you "you must buy this games it is the best games in the world I play it twenty-four hours a day" because I'm a grown man with the ability to better express myself. So I'll break it down as succinctly as I can. Pros: If you enjoyed playing the originals on your PS2, you'll have fun reliving all the fun and stealthiness on your PS3. Most of the reviews I've read I feel are overly critical and don't really reflect what I see. THREE games on one disc (you can skip from game to game if you want, or have ADD) The graphics ARE updated and what Ubisoft did update they did well but subtley but enough to make the game fresher. Sam Fisher is just a bada$$ Cons: When you first put the disc in, there are some downloads and software that needs to be pulled off the disc and onto your hardrive. That was only a problem for me because I was so excited to get to playing. Shipping was lightning fast and arrived a good two days before the shipper said it would.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ MUCH better than I feared it would be...
*by S***. on September 30, 2011*

I'm very familiar with the Splinter Cell universe as found on the PC, having played all more than once (never played a console version). Of these three, Chaos Theory is considered the best - and I would mostly agree. The original, however, is what made the series what it is. Pandora is still quite good and worth finishing. These ports ended up being FAR better than I expected based on reading the dismal reviews of performance before it was officially released. I kept on waiting for serious lag issues, long load times, poor graphics and optimization (and other 'issues') - anything that detracted from the SC experience. Didn't find anything truly worthy of complaint - and I was waiting to complain and put the disc away for a hopeful future patch. I was preparing myself for utter disappointment - again based solely on the multiple poor reviews before this PS3 trilogy was released - and found myself very satisfied with the controls, graphics, and overall performance. Are there issues that can be annoying? Sure. They are, truly, minor. The authentic gameplay of the Splinter Cell series can still be had with these three. I didn't think I'd be able to say that before I played them. I do not care whatsoever for multiplayer. If the single-player experience is not what you're looking for, then this PS3 version of SC is not for you. I've played more than a few so-called 'lazy ports'. This is not one of them. In the end, these three titles are absolutely worthy of playing on the PS3 (especially if you do not have the PC version).

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Perfect remastered splinter cell games!
*by A***S on August 25, 2016*

I finished all 3 games ever since I bought this and they have been one heck of a ride. They have excellent storyline and stealthy game play. Yes, the cutscenes are a little pixalated but the game play is something else. Wonderful shadows and light difference when in game and it's one of those that you know stealth is key and not going all guns blazing. Excellent gadgets to use to pass through levels. You'll notice a difference through the games that there's more improvements which makes the game even more fun! There are times when you'll get frustrated when a guard just hears/sees you at a fraction of a second even though you know your playing it stealthy. But that's what the quick saves are for. 10/10 perfect game. Would recommend buying it.

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