![]() ![]() It's like the whole game is forever on a lag, not big enough to totally ruin the gameplay, but still always noticeable. I was patient enough to weather through it and beat the game, but there were so many times during my playthrough of the game in which I wanted to just return it to Gamefly simply because of its abymally low frame rate. I don't know how Double Agent plays on the 360 or on the PC, but on the PS3, it's nearly unplayable. So I expected Double Agent on the PS3 would have its problems, but even as I readied myself with those grim expectations, I still ended up shocked. ![]() It was before The Orange Box (PS3) debacle and even before F.E.A.R was ported to the PS3, boasting its ridiculously long loading times. It's something I expected, since Double Agent came out during PS3's infancy, a time when developers were either struggling to or not bothering to optimize the PS3 version of a game. I've also probably played the worst of the HD versions. Well, I've now played the PS3 version and I'm confident to claim that Splinter Cell: Double Agent - all versions - is not that great of a game, and in a number of instances, just badly designed. Maybe that's why Double Agent was designed so poorly on the PS2/Xbox/Gamecube. Maybe the developers Ubisoft Montreal gave all their focus and energy to the proper HD 360/PC/PS3 versions. Double Agent ended up being a Splinter Cell game that left me disappointed and wanting.įor the longest time I thought it was because I played the last-gen version. ![]() At least that was the case before I played Double Agent. Even though I'm more of a Metal Gear fanboy, Splinter Cell is a series I've respected a great deal. At the time I was really excited to play it, especially after having been so impressed with the latest Splinter Cell title before it - Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory. That was the only gaming system I had owned when the game had come out. My first experience with Splinter Cell: Double Agent was on the PS2. Thoughts on - Splinter Cell: Double Agent (PS3) ![]()
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