One of the strongest reasons to revisit Splinter Cell: Conviction is the . Playing as agents Archer and Kestrel, you experience a story that sets the stage for Sam’s journey. Many consider this co-op mode to be some of the best stealth-action gameplay ever designed, requiring genuine coordination and synchronized takedowns. Technical Tips for Smooth Play

Stealth Reborn: Exploring Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell: Conviction – The Complete Multi11 Experience

Instead of a simple "hidden/seen" meter, the game used a ghostly silhouette to show where enemies thought you were, allowing for tactical flanking.

Unlike the previous entries where Sam Fisher was a loyal operative of Fourth Echelon, Conviction finds him as a rogue agent. Driven by the investigation into his daughter’s death, Sam uncovers a conspiracy that goes deeper than the NSA itself.