

Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Double Agent
Third-person stealth game where you infiltrate a terrorist cell as undercover NSA operative Sam Fisher. The hook: you juggle conflicting objectives from both sides, and your choices determine which faction you ultimately support. Kill too many terrorists and you blow your cover; ignore NSA orders and civilians die. Missions force you to pick between sabotaging enemy plans or maintaining your alias, with consequences that branch the story toward multiple endings. You unlock prototype gear—enhanced night vision, specialized weapons—based on performance and allegiance. The game adapts real undercover tactics: lying, selective violence, calculated betrayal. Multiplayer supports 2-6 players in co-op and versus modes. If you want stealth where moral compromise isn't window dressing but a mechanical constraint, this delivers.





