
Personally I expect to approach the game using a mixture of Ghost and Panther play styles, but I’m sure I will be spotted often enough to quench my thirst for some Assault action, too.Īdditionally beyond these play styles, for the old school Splinter Cell player, there is Perfectionist difficulty which focuses on not being spotted as in the original game. But some of us will want to mix these modes. There will be some players who go totally Ghost, some totally Panther and others completely Assault. You can go “pure style” and select any one of these three playing styles, but you can also mix them up throughout Sam’s missions. Just make sure at mission completion that all targets that were once live, are now dead.Ĭombat Kills: 125/hostile Blacklist: Your Style

Anything goes and stealth is unnecessary. Take advantage of your last known position (a gameplay element) to misdirect your enemies as to where you are, human shields for protection and/or as an unexpected attack. Stealth Kills: 150/hostile Assault in BlacklistĪSSUALT – Abandon stealth altogether and leave no witnesses. At the end of the day after mission completion, as long as there are no witnesses, you are good to go! The Panther’s tools include stealth, suppressed weaponry and the Karambit knife, among others. Stay undetected like the Ghost, but kill Sam’s enemies instead of leaving them to fight another day. Stealth Knockout: 175/hostile Panther in Blacklist At the end of the day, no one will know who was there, but your mission will be complete. Sam can engage his enemies without them knowing he’s there – either by bypassing them, or using non-lethal takedowns like sleeping gas or the Tri-Rotor’s Sticky Shocker Darts. They are sort of self-descriptive, but let’s go through them – see below the video. In Splinter Cell Blacklist there are 3 game play styles: Ghost, Panther and Assault. Keep moving from window to window, then climb in to take out any enemies left.Īlternatively, you can shoot out the lights at front of the door and then bash through the door and take out enemies that way.So you’ve pre-ordered Splinter Cell Blacklist and you are looking forward to the game and knowing more about it’s gaming styles.Įvidently with Splinter Cell Conviction the “old school” stealth only approach was dropped introducing an action approach. I recommend taking out the enemies from the window ledges, as I do in this video. This is the final part to Kobin’s Mansion. Splinter Cell Conviction Walkthrough Mission 2: Kobin’s Mansion – Part 2 This offers no advantage to you though but may make it more enjoyable, to each their own. You can take out less as I go on, as long as you can sneak by without being detected. I do not take out all the enemies here at the beginning inside, you can if you want to.
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Still, stick to the silenced weapons, but feel free to use unsilenced weapons at some points if you want to.Īdditional Tips: Use the car alarm at the beginning if you want to but this is not necessary.

You will see me do this a lot in the videos.Ĭontinue to stick to the shadows and shoot out lights to get more shadow or get passed an enemy. I recommend taking out enemies from behind whenever the chance is given to you to gain the ability to execute. This mission is pretty easy on Realistic difficulty mode. Splinter Cell Conviction Walkthrough Mission 2: Kobin’s Mansion Keep using the silenced weapon and you will be fine. Splinter Cell Conviction Walkthrough Mission 1: Merchant’s Street Market – Part 2Īgain, in part 2 of the first mission, just stick to the shadows and behind cover.

Stick to the shadows and behind cover while using a silenced weapon and you’ll do fine. This Splinter Cell: Conviction walkthrough is divided into 11 total pages. More Splinter Cell: Conviction Walkthroughs. Enter the white house to complete the chapter.

You should not come into any trouble here, not even on Realistic difficulty. Splinter Cell: Conviction Walkthrough - Splinter Cell-Conviction 281. Now let’s begin… Splinter Cell Conviction Walkthrough Intro & Mission 1: Merchant’s Street MarketĪfter the game’s intro, this first mission is basically a training mission to get you familiar with some of the controls.
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Below that we’ve added a Co-Op story mode walkthrough, and we’ll update later with the Deniable Ops mode when that become availables. This is the walkthrough for the singleplayer Campaign on Realistic difficulty mode by Steve. Please note that viewers must be at least 18 to watch, so no harm comes to those with innocent eyes.
