Pursuit Force is a non-stop thrill ride from beginning to end with only a few hiccups.
Sly Cooper and the Thievius Raccoonus is a fun but easy platformer that shows a lot of potential.
Splinter Cell: Blacklist blends the classic stealth gameplay with the new action-oriented approach of Conviction nicely. It’s easily the best Splinter Cell game since Chaos Theory.
Splinter Cell: Conviction deviates from the established formula in favor of more action. It’s fun but it doesn’t feel like Splinter Cell.
Splinter Cell: Double Agent (Version 2) feels a lot like Chaos Theory but just isn’t as good. Regardless, it’s a fine stealth game.
The improvements and changes made in Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory make it one of the best games in the stealth genre.
The refinements and additions in Pandora Tomorrow are not enough to save it from feeling too familiar but it’s still a fun time, overall.
Splinter Cell is a solid stealth game only held back by its linearity.
Driver: Parallel Lines may not be the best game in the genre but it’s competent, enjoyable and a step in the right direction.
Star Fox: Assault is far better than its predecessor but doesn’t come close to the same levels of enjoyment as Star Fox 64.