After a brisk 12 years, has suddenly remembered it apparently owns some kind of series where you do war crimes for the NSA. The company has just added , the 2013 stealth-action game that marks the last time Sam Fisher was seen alive in a videogame of his own.
This is part of Ubi's ongoing quest to add Steam cheevos to its voluminous back catalogue of games on Steam, the same one that's seen games like and suddenly sprout achievements after years on the platform. I poke fun, but it's a genuinely good thing, and a sound bit of customer relations by Ubisoft. Some people care way too much—which is to say, at all—about Steam achievements. Also, I am 'some people.'
All well and good, but hey, Ubi, since I have you: please remember Splinter Cell some more. I know you've got that , at least notionally, but we never got Pandora Tomorrow or the superior Xbox version of Double Agent on PC w69 slot ทาง เข้า and, frankly, everything from Double Agent back could do with a patch or two to make it a little easier to play on modern machines.
I've always had a soft spot for the old Splinter Cells. If the remake sparks a neuron in Yves Guillemot's brain that leads to the original series getting patches that do more than just activate achievements? I'd be a very happy man.
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