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Splinter Cell Chaos Theory – Xbox Game

Original price was: $45.86.Current price is: $15.97.

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(128 customer reviews)

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  • 121 Day Warranty Period
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The game is fully tested & guaranteed to work. It’s the cartridge / disc only unless otherwise specified.
Splinter Cell Chaos Theory Xbox Game

PRODUCT DETAILS
UPC:008888512141
Condition:Used
Genre:Action & Adventure
Platform:Microsoft Xbox
Region:NTSC (N. America)
ESRB:Mature
SKU:XBOX_SPLINTER_CELL_CHAOS_THEORY

———This game is fully cleaned, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs.This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020.

Additional information

Weight 8 lbs
Product Type

Platform

Original Xbox

ESRB Rating

Teen

Genre

Action & Adventure, Shooter

Players

1-2

Condition

Used

128 reviews for Splinter Cell Chaos Theory – Xbox Game

  1. Nicholas

    Excellent Game! Got it a day before it was due to arrive

  2. Chris

    Works great.

  3. S. Flynn

    This game is really amazing, words cannot discribe. I payed $50 dollers for this game but I feel it should have been priced at $100. After my dog chewed up my first game I had to go back to the store and I saw it was only $20. I felt like running out of the store because I felt like I was stealing money from them. This game is amazing and the co op is spectacular, I will guarntee you will like this game! Please give it a try.

  4. Dan

    great

  5. E. Ensley

    This game is fun to play, especially the coop. But there are several small problems that are annoying. First off, it has long intro it plays every time you play, I would prefer it not to load this but to just take you to the menu, then load this if you leave your Xbox sitting there. Also, in the main menu you can load any save, but then when you fail a mission, it only has retry which is the most recent save. Sometimes a save can be at the wrong point, then you have to exit, go back, and eload, the right one. Then you have to save it so that it will become the “retry mission”. When you exit the multiplayer it then goes back and reloads the movie that already played when you started the game, I know that it just plays so your not looking at a screen that says loading, but couldn’t they just not have a movie and speed up the loading just that much more. I would still recommend this game, I just hope they Iron some of this basic stuff out on Splinter Cell 4.

  6. S Prentiss

    I purchased this in the hopes that it would come with the original box and manual and I was not dissapointed. Game runs flawlessly so far and has everything the original packaging would have in nearly perfect condition. Very happy with this purchase.

  7. Chris Nasca

    Graphics are dated but Otis an older game. This is not only one of the best to play but also challenging enough to make you keep coming back for more. Sam is one tough dude!

  8. Diana

    This is by far one of my most favorite games right now. I don’t really have the money to buy it but I’ve been renting it from the movie store, and I can’t put it down. This is one of the most addicting games I’ve ever played. There is nothing better than sneeking behind a guy so close you can read the label on his coat and then stabbing your knife into his back and dropping him without a sound, or ripping your hand through a paper thin canvis and pulling a guy through it. This game has more ways to take out your enemies than the first two. Such as now being able to choose between lethal attacks when your near an enemy or just knocking them out. One lethal move is when you approach an enemy from the front, Fisher pulls out his knife and grabs the guy head and forces it down while stabbing him below the shoulder blade all by pulling the right trigger. Or if you pull the left trigger and your behind someone then Fisher will pull out his knife and hit them with the handle in the side of the head and knock them out. There are countless other things fisher can do to take out his enemies. The enemy AI is amazingly done, they will notice little things like a door open or a light turned off. My complaints are that the maps are horrible, they provide almost no help. Also some of the missions have some really hard puzzles to solve, for those reasons I would give it four and a half stars but I’ll settle for five.

  9. Brian McCain

    Hate Conviction but can’t decide which Splinter Cell game to get? Chaos Theory is your game.It’s the best looking, the best gameplay, and the best plot out of the original "trilogy" of Splinter Cell, that and Double Agent is nowhere as good as CS (D.A. is slow, boring, and the plot is a bit messy).If you’re either playing on Xbox or PC, it’s still a pretty darn good looking game.

  10. Justin Kase

    best stealth game i ever played, with new weapons and actions, including a knife, interrogation of enemies, human shield, awesome for xbox live and grreat co-op moves (climb on teamate shoulders, tomo nage- throw teamate at enemy- etc.). 11/10

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