Splinter Cell: Conviction - Collector's Edition
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Published 15 December, 2009 Duration 1:55
Ubisoft's video showcase of the treats you can expect should you throw down some money for the upcoming Conviction special edition.
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(Actually really looking forward to Conviction. Chaos Theory remains one of best games I've played. Loved the interplay of the main and outrageously fun co-op campaigns).
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@smartgun
Right with you. I hope so very much that this plays like a slightly more action-orientated Chaos Theory, and has the co-op campaign linked in to singleplayer. That's how co-op ought to be done, none of this drop-in, drop-out crap.