Video Gaming News - May 2004
Los Angeles, CA (May 12, 2004) - Ubisoft today announced the worldwide
in-store dates for Splinter Cell Pandora Tomorrow for the PlayStation 2 and
GameCube.
From Ubisoft:
The next game in the critically acclaimed Splinter Cell franchise brings the
intense realism of the original game to a whole new level. Splinter Cell Pandora
Tomorrow is unlike any game on the PlayStation 2 - amazing graphics, a deep
single-player storyline and a ground-breaking multiplayer experience that's so
mesmerizing, it's one of the most played games on the Xbox(tm) LIVE game
service.
Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell Pandora Tomorrow in-store dates:
US:
PlayStation 2 - June 18, 2004
GameCube - July 1, 2004
EUROPE:
PlayStation 2 - June 10, 2004
GameCube - July 1, 2004
Exclusive Content for the PlayStation 2 and GameCube
New Jungle Mission
Use Sam Fisher's entire range of stealth maneuvers to evade the enemy through a
richly detailed Indonesian jungle setting.
Post-Mission Statistics and Scoring
After each completed mission, get feedback on your performance: from the number
of shots fired, to the number of enemies eliminated, even your time on each
level.
New Alternate Pathways in revisited missions
Complete mission objectives through new pathways. Each new pathway offers its
own gameplay challenges and rewards.
New Booby Trap Gameplay
Disable explosive devices using a similar mechanic to the innovative lockpick
gameplay.
Only for the PlayStation 2
Listen to in-mission situation reports with your PlayStation 2 headset
Your remote team will communicate with you via the PlayStation 2 headset. Alarm
warnings and personal communications get that much closer.
The first game to use moving dynamic lighting technology for the PlayStation 2
The ARGUS mercenaries' torchlight in the multiplayer is the first time a moving
dynamic lighting source is incorporated into a PlayStation 2 game. It is an
awesome technical achievement.
Only for the Nintendo GameCube
Connect to your Game Boy Advance to:
Unlock 8 new Pandora Tomorrow GBA missions by completing Pandora Tomorrow
Gamecube missions.
Remotely control in-game devices like keypad locks, automated turrets, and
computers.
Get a visual layout of your surroundings, including enemy positions and
objectives.
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