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Can you finish Splinter Cell Remake without killing any enemies?
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Recently, Ubisoft revealed the first artistic images of Splinter Cell Remake, through a video that was published on the occasion of the 20th anniversary of the espionage game series.
To mark the 20th anniversary of the Splinter Cell series, the developers of the original game have reunited with the current developers for the recently announced remake, GamesRadar reports. They discussed the origins of the series, its future, its legacy and what the new version of the game could bring.
The developers have made it clear that you will be able to complete Splinter Cell Remake completely without killing anyone in the game. This is consistent with the game's espionage-oriented approach. Thanks also to new mechanics and an innovative gameplay mechanism that will allow players to prevent and avoid dangerous situations. Where violence is the only solution. Where senior developers at Ubisoft explained Andy Schmoll and Chris Otey:
We want to reduce this a bit in the remake and give the player more opportunities to mitigate some of these situations.
Stealth is a very important pillar for us, and we aim to incorporate modern design philosophies while enhancing the stealth gameplay that was so characteristic of the original game.
Secret agent Sam has a wealth of gadgets, abilities, gadgets, and moves at his disposal. And with all of these tools, the goal is to create those tense moments. You know there's an enemy near you. You know there's a threat around the corner.
These tools he can use to react in a split second. If there is an enemy near you and you don't spot him in time, he can somersault, climb high and avoid confrontation.
We want to create these tense moments where the player has to use these tools and tools to fight back as well.
In any case, some details about the game, which seems to still be far from its release date, were also revealed a few days ago, as confirmed by the upcoming developer.
- The game is still in prototype form, there is no need to rush.
- The basic experience will be the same as the original.
- Explore new technologies/ideas + items from other SC games.
- The developer hopes to establish “a good foundation for the future franchise.”
It is worth noting that Ubisoft has announced that it is currently working on developing a new version of its famous graphics engine, SnowDrop. Until it is used in the development of many future titles, the most important of which is Splinter Cell Remake.