Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Conviction

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Unmask the Shadows: Dive Deep into the World of Splinter Cell Conviction!

Sam Fisher’s quest for vengeance unveils a deep conspiracy, blending stealth and harsh truths. He navigates moral fog, outsmarts enemies, and fights for justice in a world where shadows hold the darkest secrets. Trust no one.

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What is the name of the software that Sam Fisher uses to track and monitor targets in Splinter Cell: Conviction? (Hard)
#1: Echelon
#2: Pandora
#3: Third Echelon
#4: Foxhound
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What is the primary motivation behind Sam Fisher's actions in Splinter Cell: Conviction? (Expert)
#1: To rescue his daughter
#2: To dismantle a terrorist organization
#3: To retrieve stolen nuclear codes
#4: To clear his name
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In Splinter Cell: Conviction, players can use the environment to their advantage, including the ability to pick up and throw objects to create distractions or take down enemies silently.
Splinter Cell: Conviction features a unique Mark and Execute system that allows players to plan and quickly eliminate multiple enemies in a fluid motion after marking them.

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