Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory
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Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory

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Platform: Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows XP
Brand: UBI Soft
Binding: CD-ROM
Release Date: 2005-03-28
ESRB Age Rating: Mature

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  • PC Products
  • ESRB Rating: RP (Rating Pending)
  • Action/Adventure

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Customer Reviews:

Don't waste your money [Posted on 2006-04-19]
This game is a waste of money ... it won't run on quite a few CD-RW and DVD+/-R/W drives. BOTH Ubisoft and Starforce said the problem is with my computer. Avoid products from both companies in the future.


It is a shame... [Posted on 2006-04-22]
I would love to purchase this game, but I have decided to nolonger purchase games with Starforce protection.


Starforce protection drivers and too much night vision. [Posted on 2006-05-05]
This game is protected by Starforce protection drivers. Many people have experienced problems with these drivers and even Ubisoft has recently dropped Starforce on all their upcoming games.

I am a huge fan of the Splinter Cell series and I loved the original Splinter Cell and Pandora Tomorrow. Despite the starforce drivers, I was disappointed with the actual gameplay in Chaos Theory. Mainly because you HAVE to use night vision just about all the way through this game. The original Splinter Cell and Pandora Tomorrow each had a perfect balance of using night vision. Chaos theory makes you use it constantly. This game is practically pitch black everywhere. The levels are also not as fun as in the Splinter 1 and 2.

The graphics are a bit better here with better textures and antialising, but to me it's not worth the Starforce drivers and just not as fun as the original two Splinter Cell games.


meh.......decent game  [Posted on 2006-05-19]
Having played the other games in the series I have to say these games are getting better, but at the same time getting worse.
The first thing I really hated about this game and probably would have given it 4 stars without it, is Starforce. Starforce is really just a pain, and although others have had more problems with it than I did, I still had to write few emails to get the game to even start up. Enough about that, I have to say first, I really liked the variety of ways to take out your enemies in CT. More ways to kill=more fun, such as the sneak and slash method. Graphics are pretty, sounds good, and the story is average. I think the two worst things about this game is the fairly linear level design, and the unrealistic dark environments. The level design is not really a design that has replay in mind, and the constant dark is just aggrevating because you have to use NVG's practically the whole game. The enemy AI is alot better than in previous titles though, and really respond well to your actions and sounds. Other than those few gripes about the game, it is enjoyable and a must have if you enjoyed the previous titles because it is better in many ways.


gives you repair experience [Posted on 2007-05-11]
i read the reviews and installed it anyway,ignoring the reviews i always read. the game itself was great. lot's of fun. after you enjoy the game you get to experience computer repair.if you enjoy computer repair, that is an added bonus.


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