

Thankfully his way off the platform was destroyed I was almost spotted, and had to quickly backtrack before taking out another guard, catching up to the target as he went into a room. Another of his entourage straggled behind and I took him out before following the rest. The screen was shaking like crazy as things began exploding, and the target… well he just went the same speed he had been going. I followed them upstairs, when suddenly some American fighter jets began a strafing run. I walked across some supporting beams (being careful as Sam couldn’t swim), and up onto the gantry. I waited for the target and his entourage to disappear upstairs, then shot the one remaining guard. Unfortunately, this involved going a very fiddly route and waiting for headshots for everyone I had to kill.

I arrived at the platform just as the technician with the encryption key did, so I had to follow him. Luckily that made it easier for me, as I dropped into a hole and leisurely made my way in, against the flow of sewage. They spotted someone - nobody was in sight of me - and decided to explode the pipeline to stop intruders. Sam arrived at the above-water pipeline and I had to make my way across it. The sun was setting and I was under a pipeline, the lighting wasn't great I will chronicle my playthrough of each title in turn and discuss any recurring themes and noteworthy events.Īfter breaking into the Georgian defence ministry and stealing some intel from computers, Sam was sent after an encryption key on an oil rig… This is my ongoing exploration of the Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell games, played in release order. Articles // 11th Feb 2017 - 6 years ago // By Andrew Duncan Splinter Cell Diaries Part Three
