Overall, Splinter Cell: Blacklist offers an enjoyable experience that marks a step back in the right direction for the series, even if there are some major hurdles along the way. The single player campaign provides a solid 8-10 hours of gameplay and offers plenty of replay value, despite the storyline wavering between passable and weak. The game is at its best operating under cover of darkness, rather than out in the open under the harsh light of day. The co-op missions work really well so long as youve got a good partner (either split screen or online) and Spies (third-person) vs. Mercs (first-person) is superbly realised and has great potential to stand out from the multiplayer crowd over the coming months. In the end, it must be remembered that no single game can please everyone but you certainly have to admire Ubisoft for trying.
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