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Retro Review- Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell

by Retroplayer - on Nov 25th 2012 - No Comments
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Hey everyone, Retroplayer here once again. The stealth genre is something that is quite hard to get right. While most games come at it with the wrong approach, there are a few that nail it and deliver a pure, undiluted stealth experience. Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell is very much one of those games. Splinter Cell, developed by Ubisoft...

Rise! LEGO Batman 2: DC Super Heroes still top title in Ireland

by Joseph Murphy - on Jul 30th 2012 at 6:50 pm (IST). This post has No Comments

Beating the likes of Ghost Recon: Future Soldier, FIFA and Black Ops, Traveller’s Tales will no doubt be very happy with…

LEGO Batman 2: DC Super Heroes is still Ireland’s No.1 game

by Joseph Murphy - on Jul 24th 2012 at 12:02 am (IST). This post has No Comments

Enjoying a 5th week at the top, the game has beaten the odds, and competition, once again. Following on from…

Ubisoft release new Splinter Cell: Blacklist trailer

by Joseph Murphy - on Jun 12th 2012 at 2:33 pm (IST). This post has No Comments

This promo trailer shows Sam in action, and it even shows a glimpse at some of the advanced tech at his disposal. Releasing in 2013, fans are…

Retailer outs Ghost Recon: Final Mission for Vita

by Shane Willoughby - on May 27th 2012 at 10:15 pm (IST). This post has No Comments

Ghost Recon: Future Solider is barely out 5 minutes and it looks like UK retailer GAME has only gone and outted the next game in the series, Ghost Recon: Final Mission for PS Vita.

Win: Ghost Recon: Future Soldier

by Joseph Murphy - on May 25th 2012 at 9:53 am (IST). This post has 13 Comments

Ghost Recon: Future Soldier launches today, so we’ve teamed up with Ubisoft to bring you a nifty little comp. TGL have…

Ghost Recon: Future Soldier Co-op event hits Dublin May 27th

by Shane Willoughby - on May 22nd 2012 at 9:40 pm (IST). This post has No Comments

What are you doing this Sunday May 27th? Why, playing Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon: Future Soldier with TGL of course….

New Future Soldier video talks beta stats

by Joseph Murphy - on May 19th 2012 at 10:59 am (IST). This post has No Comments

The new video comes with only days until the full game releases, but contains some interesting statistics. According to the data gather by the…

Future Soldier’s launch trailer is here

by Joseph Murphy - on May 16th 2012 at 10:38 am (IST). This post has No Comments

It does exactly what it says on the tin, so to speak, with explosions, shattering glass, buff marines and guns everywhere. You wouldn’t be the …

Future Soldier’s first DLC confirmed, detailed and priced

by Joseph Murphy - on May 11th 2012 at 10:51 am (IST). This post has No Comments

With the game still waiting to release, Ubisoft have released details about the first DLC pack coming for Future Soldier.

Save the date! Future Soldier co-op event hits Dublin May 27th

by Joseph Murphy - on May 4th 2012 at 2:24 pm (IST). This post has No Comments

How would you like to play some Ghost Recon: Future Soldier with team TGL? And in the process, you might snag some goodies! Sound good? Read on…

Future Soldier officially goes gold

by Joseph Murphy - on May 3rd 2012 at 6:11 pm (IST). This post has 3 Comments

Releasing May 25th, Future Soldier promises to arm gamers with “unrivalled combat technology and cutting-edge …

New Future Soldier screens show multiplayer

by Joseph Murphy - on Apr 16th 2012 at 4:59 pm (IST). This post has No Comments

The brand new screens are taken from the multiplayer portion of the game, and yes, they show off a bucket load of action.

Ubisoft confirm Future Soldier PC will ship without DRM

by Joseph Murphy - on Apr 16th 2012 at 10:24 am (IST). This post has No Comments

The controversial feature, which has cost Ubisoft the trust of many gamers, will not be part of the final build. Gamers will in fact only need …

Retro Review- Shadow Watch

by Retroplayer - on Apr 8th 2012 at 4:50 pm (IST). This post has No Comments

In the closing moments of the film Amadeus, Antonio Salieri finally succumbs to the notion that despite how he feels, he will never be remembered or revered as much as Wolfgang Amadeus, the iconic composer. After years of internal turmoil, Salieri, now in an insane asylum, declares himself the “patron saint of mediocrity”, and seemingly finds solace in this idea. While that may be an elaborate segue into a retro review, this is how I felt about Shadow Watch. It’s a perfectly fine game, but never quite rises above its station. Instead, it plays it safe, is out shined by other, better, more elaborate titles in the same genre, but still remains an impressive game in its own right. Sometimes you need to embrace mediocrity.