Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Conviction now available for iPhone

Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Conviction is now available in the App Store for $9.99. Stealth action has finally made it to the iPhone. I have not had too much time with the title, but it looks and controls great.

The game has Sam Fisher is back in his first foray on the iPhone. Controls are standard fanfare, virtual joystick on the left and action buttons that change dynamically based on the situation on the right. The duck and cover mechanics are fun and there are lots of new mechanics such as a white shadow that appears indicating Sam's last known position to the enemy. This comes in very handy for strategically dodging the bad guys. The views are sweet and frame-rate is good. I will be reviewing this game soon, but for now, enjoy a couple screenshots from early in the game and the official trailer after the break!

[$9.99- iTunes Link]

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Hahahah says:

I thought ubisoft did splinter cell

Borgen says:

Yeah for the pc and consoles. They outsource the iphone game.

Hahahah says:

I just read ubisoft used to be 1 with game loft, then ubi sold gsme loft to concentrate on console games while game loft did mobile

Terravolt says:

as gamer, i find all the iphone/ipad games as taking a step back, if i want to play a top quality game(DirectX 10/11) i just go to my PC and play Crysis, Bad Company2, Call of Duty, AVP... iphone FPS games are almost as bad as trying to make FPS (PC) playable on console ...but now they take it little further by making playable on iphone. By doing so, developer nerf the game and the game experience of FPS. Nerfing = taking all the keyboard key(short cut & hotkeys & mouse) and cramming them in a console controller, also video cards in console boxes are ancient if you compare it with Radeon HD 5970.
But if iphone FPS blow your hair back (or lack of hair), then more power to you

zero credability says:

looks really nice , amazing how much they can pull out of those little suckers..

Techwatch says:

great game and the price is right as well,

phufuung says:

Anyone noticed that this game got 465mb ? Biggest game ever ?

36dbldz says:

it wont recognize in my itunes and it deletes it every time

Chad Garrett says:

I am sure they will bring to iPad eventually. Gameloft is planning for 7 games by end of June for iPad, this isn't one of them. The only one I care about that is in the list is GT Racing Academy. It should be good :-)

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