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Default 03-05-2003, 09:34 AM

[quote="Das Khalif":ffcab]My english not perfect too.[/quote:ffcab]

We can see that. Nice try though. Splinter Cell and Hitman 2 are both completely different games. SC is pretty much a realistic game. I mean, you cant really think that an unsanctioned operative of the NSA can just waltz on in too some foreign country and start dropping people at his discretion ?? Or kill people in the CIA headquaters only doing their job ?? Most the people you come across in the game arent able to be killed because they arent viable targets, and you dont have the license to kill whoever you want. Only in certain areas of that game are you ever able to fully let loose with your weapons, to either protect yourself or fulfill a mission objective.

Hitman 2 is pure bullshit at it's best. Good fun though. That game is basically a kill everything you see and the consequences dont matter kind of game. It's a no brainer, unless your really trying to complete the game as an assassin, and not just some crazy triggerhappy psycho.

Both good games, but both very different.

Splinter Cell = Thinking mans shooter.
Hitman 2 = Kill whatever you want without repercussions.
  
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