The game is fully working. It’s the cartridge / disc only.
Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory takes you back into the shadowy world of Sam Fisher, a special agent on the front lines of the information war. The Japanese economy has collapsed and evidence indicates that it was due to a virus originating from South Korea. The Japanese request American assistance – and Sam Fisher is sent deep into hostile territory, to collect critical intelligence just inches from his worst enemies. At your disposal is a lethal array of tactics ranging from Combat Knife techniques to experimental prototype weapons skills and more-radical hand-to-hand techniques such as the Inverted Chokehold. Experience the intensity of acting as a lone operative fighting tomorrow’s threats in the field and of cooperating online with a partner to accomplish crucial missions.
Product Details
UPC: 008888152149
Condition: Used
Genre: Action & Adventure
Platform: Nintendo Gamecube
Region: NTSC (N. America)
ESRB: Mature
SKU: GC_SPLINTER_CELL_CHAOS_THEORY
This game is fully clean, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs. This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020.
Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory
Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory is a stealth game develop by Ubisoft Montreal and Ubisoft Milan and release in March 2005 for the Xbox, PlayStation 2 (PS2), GameCube and Microsoft Windows. Handheld versions for the Nintendo DS, mobile, and N-Gage were also release. A Game Boy Advance port was plan, but later cancel.
Chaos Theory
Chaos Theory is the third game in the Splinter Cell series endorse by novelist Tom Clancy. As with previous entries in the franchise, Chaos Theory follows the activities of Sam Fisher. An agent working for a covert-ops branch within the NSA called “Third Echelon”. However, the game has a significantly darker tone than its predecessors. Also featuring more combat and the option for Fisher to kill people he interrogates as oppose to merely knocking them out.
As a result, it was the first Splinter Cell game to receive an M-rating by the ESRB, an assessment which has since been apply to all subsequent releases in the series.
Moreover, Chaos Theory was a commercial success, selling 2.5 million units across all platforms within a month of its release. The Xbox and PC versions of the game receive critical acclaim. The GameCube and PlayStation 2 iterations were also release to generally positive reviews. And official Xbox Magazine name it the Xbox “Game of the Year” (2005) for its strong gameplay and lifelike graphics. It is consider one of the greatest video games ever made. Also a remaster HD edition was bundle with the first two games of the series as part of the Splinter Cell Trilogy for the PlayStation 3, release on December 20, 2010. And another port title Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell 3D was release for the Nintendo 3DS on March 25, 2011.
Description
Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory takes you back into the shadowy world of Sam Fisher. A special agent on the front lines of the information war. It’s 2008 when we return to the intrigues of the new warfare. However, the Japanese economy has collapse and evidence indicates that it was due to a virus originating from South Korea. Also the Japanese request American assistance and Sam Fisher is sent deep into hostile territory, to collect critical intelligence just inches from his worst enemies.
- To achieve your mission you’ll kill from close-range with your combat knife, shoot with a high-tech rifle. And use radical suppression techniques like the inverted neck break.
- Intelligent enemies making your mission more risky as you have to get much, much closer to them.
- Completely replayable. Totally open level design with multi-paths and optional secondary objectives.
- Strive for ultimate stealth and rank yourself with the all new post-mission statistics and scoring system.
Studio59 –
Love it…AMH
David –
Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory is one of the most fun games I’ve ever played. It is by far in the top end of the Splinter Cell series, although the first two were really good. I love the option to either knock out, or kill your opponent when you grab them from behind. I like sneaking up on enemies, and then just leaving them out cold. The graphics are insane and really build up an atmosphere of creepiness. The settings are all well done, with lots of detail and sensory information. It makes you feel like a ghost. Never seen, but felt right before the subject is knocked out. Good, clean fun.
Dominic K –
This is a great game but this is the worst version. The Gamecube version has some bugs and oddities like peoples lips not moving and equipment not working on mission 5. Also missing a few other things due to disc space. The Gamecube controller also isnt ideal for a game like this.
Jennifer –
the splinter cell games are awesome, my boyfriend loves them, and I’m pretty excited to play them soon as well!
Francisco –
Good game, for me, the best of the sage about Splinter cell, I love all the misions, the grafics, controlls, history, weapons, all its really good.
Googly311 –
Best one in the Splinter Cell series. That is all you need to know.
SKIRMICH –
THIS GAME IS THE MOST IMPRESSIVE OF ALL I PLAY OF SPLINTER CELLTHE GAME HAS A LOT OF NEW ADD`S LIKE NEW MOVEMENTS NEW WEAPONSAND OF COURSE NEW STORY LINEBUT DONT GET CONFUSE THIS GAME AS ALL SPLINTER CELL IS VERY DIFICULT TO PLAY SO IS NOT !FOR KIDS! ONLY PEOPLE WHIT A LOT OFPACIENCE MY CALIFICATION IS 5. PLAY IT AND YOU WILL SCORE IT THE SAMETHANKS FOR READING VERY RECOMENDABLE GAME
Mike –
I finally got around to play this game today and about the half way point it asked me to put in the second disc. Well I didn’t receive but one disk. So I’m not very happy with this purchase now.
Irving Lambert –
J.M.JChaos Theory is the best Splinter Cell game yet. I expect them to get better as they progress. One of the best things about this game is the adrenalin rush you get as you hang from a pipe with your pistol, drawing a bead on your enemy; knowing you may have only one breath left before he turns and sees you.Another good thing about this game is the length of the missions.The other two had long missions but save points every twenty feet. In Chaos Theory you can save it when ever you want and the average amount of checkpoints is three (3) per mission.The videos are also a heck of alot better than the other two andthe plot is so amazing it’s hard to get to the bottom of it.It’s nothing like the first game where nothing suprised you because you knew you had to kill Nikoladze and recover the Ark.But in CT the amount of work put into the story rivals spy movies like the Mission Impossible series.The graphics are also the best I have ever seen. Everything looks absolutely real not just in the buildings but also outdoors like when you go to wartorn South Korea it actually looks like people have firing missile and dropping bombs intoSeoul.The single player mode alone is worth the 20 or 30 bucks you’ll pay for the game because Sam Fisher is still the best guy out there. You also get training videos where he instructs you on stealth basics, cool moves and fire and movement. In the other two games you only had the SC-20K with stuff like Sticky Shockers and other non-lethal ammo. But i.
D-king –
this was one of the Best Splinter Cell Game out there. .. … ….. …. ….. … .. .. .