UBI SOFT Splinter Cell Chaos Theory Collectors Edition Xbox
March 15, 2009 by Xbox Reviews
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UBI SOFT Splinter Cell Chaos Theory Collectors Edition Xbox

The Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory Collector’s Edition is a special 2-DVD set with tons of extras for the serious fan and gamer. Players return to the shadowy world of Sam Fisher, a special agent on the front lines of the information war. It’s 2008 and the Japanese economy has collapsed. Evidence indicates that it was due to a Virus originating from South Korea. The Japanese request American assistance – and Sam Fisher is sent deep into hostile territory, to collect critical intelligence just inches from his worst enemies.
User Ratings and Reviews
5 Stars 1 of the best games for original xbox
This game is glorious. I’d place it right under Halo, Halo2, Half-Life2 and right above Doom3 in the top 5 best xbox games of all time. There are a few hooks that simply make this game fun.
- Graphics are beautiful. Really gorgeous.
- Soundtrack/score is top notch (Amon Tobin). Listen to the track during the boat mission in which you toss people overboard. It’s more beautiful than most Hollywood scores. There is some additional music from fake rock bands scattered throughout the game on radios for a nice touch. Even the added touch of foreign computers having their own particular cultural sounds when you turn them on/off. When a game designer goes to these lengths, you really have something worth while.
- Cool new moves. Ability to knock people over and pull them down from ledges is cool. Grab them through Japanese paper doors. Knock them out from behind doors. All a lot of fun. Game also reminds you how to do them while loading. Good touch.
- Items/gadgets still cool, hacking is especially cool
- They lightened up on the alarms concept
- As with other Splinter Cell games, the scope is global and these spy agencies are real. I like the multi-cultural immersion.
- Co-op with modified levels
- Long game
- Glitch free. No consulting the internet to figure out what went wrong.
- The story doesn’t blame everything on Arabs or Islamic fundamentalism. The bad guys are a combo of home grown and global. At one point, you are technically “at war”.
No complaints here folks.


Aries on Mon, 4th May 2009 2:44 am
This is a nice game! I always loved Splinter Cell!
The story line is just like the other games, terrorists are planning an attack using weapons of mass destruction, usually by use of information warfare, and Sam Fisher must prevent this. The missions range from gathering intelligence to capturing and/or eliminating terrorist operatives. It is so adventurous!