Sam Fisher Slinks on to DS
Super-spy comes to Nintendo's handheld a few months late but with a host of new content. First screens.
NSA agent and all-around badass Sam Fisher has seen a lot of action over the past three years, but he's had nothing quite like the new challenges awaiting him - and you - in Splinter Cell Chaos Theory for Nintendo DS.
This new iteration of the already-successful game brings a wholly new control scheme tailored to fit the unique options given by Nintendo's dual-screen, touch-sensitive portable. The singleplayer campaign from the console versions is there, and it has been expanded with a brand new level designed just for the DS.
Thanks to the wireless connection of the DS, Ubisoft have been able to include several multiplayer options. You'll be able to play through five missions with a friend, but there are also antagonistic modes, should you want to settle once and for all which of your group is the better spy.
Splinter Cell Chaos Theory will be out for Nintendo DS in June.
Alex Wollenschlaeger
Editor, Kikizo Games
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