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The success of story-driven games inspired Ubisoft to create a new franchise that drew inspiration from the revolutionary stealth series Metal Gear Solid. The result was Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell, a stealth franchise centered around the now iconic action protagonist Sam Fisher. Splinter Cell Chaos Theory, Tom Clancys Splinter Cell, Nintendo Game Boy Advance, Nintendo. RELATED: 10 Story-Heavy Games To Play If You Loved The Last Of Us, Ranked By Metacritic At a time when most shooters had next to no story at all, Ubisoft utilized the American novelist's work to bring their games to life with compelling narratives. Opposed to its counterpart it focuses purely on light and shadow based stealth and reuses many assets from it's predecessor Chaos Theory. The tactical gameplay wasn't all that differentiated them though, as both series took inspiration from the work of Tom Clancy. Created by Splinter Cell and Chaos Theory developer Ubisoft Montreal, this (as then) last-generation version of Splinter Cell: Double Agent was developed for the Xbox, PS2, Gamecube and Wii.
Ubisoft soon found its feet with their Rainbow Six and Ghost Recon series, two shooters with a heavier emphasis on tactical gameplay than the competition. Splinter Cell games on OPL have some problems for run well for example with gameStar HDD adapter Splinter Cell: Pandora Tomorrow, Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory and Splinter Cell: Double Agent Dont boot only Splinter Cell: Double Agent boot on gameStar adapter with OPL 0. After finding success in the platforming-mascot era of gaming with the limbless hero Rayman, Ubisoft needed to create new IP's to stay relevant, as the Xbox and PS2 generation was shifting focus to more realism-centric and mature games. Tom Clancys Splinter Cell: Double Agent Video Game.