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The fourth game in the Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell series thrusts players into a new breed of gameplay that promises to innovate and revolutionize the Splinter Cell franchise. Ubisoft takes the saga of Sam Fisher into entirely new territory, expanding the story and depth of his character.
Total Sales |
0.00m
Japan |
0.10m
NA |
0.01m
Europe |
0.01m
Others |
0.13m
Total |
1 | n/a | 3,544 | n/a | 625 | 4,169 |
2 | n/a | 4,857 | n/a | 857 | 5,714 |
3 | n/a | 6,110 | n/a | 1,078 | 7,188 |
4 | n/a | 7,051 | n/a | 1,244 | 8,295 |
5 | n/a | 2,877 | n/a | 508 | 3,385 |
6 | n/a | 2,089 | n/a | 369 | 2,458 |
7 | n/a | 1,696 | n/a | 299 | 1,995 |
8 | n/a | 1,624 | n/a | 287 | 1,911 |
9 | n/a | 1,561 | n/a | 275 | 1,836 |
10 | n/a | 1,696 | n/a | 299 | 1,995 |
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stof
posted 05/04/2008, 09:24
Ubisoft sure put out a lot of crappy ports... It's weird. They hit the system with two huge selling games right at launch, follow up with ports'0 plenty at full price which rightly bomb. And then, as far as I can tell, they're letting the failed ports influence their dev decisions far more than the games with effort in them that sold well. Message | Report |
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