I had a chance to get some quality time on Splinter Cell: Conviction, and found it to be an enjoyable experience. I don't mean that it was easy, on the contrary there were a number of situations that required thoughtful analysis.
Situational tactics and equipment selection require careful assessment of the potential choices. Then the "rubber meets the road" and you find out just how good your choices were. There is another saying that fits here, "Some times you eat the bear and sometimes the bear eats you." If you've eaten the bear, then things worked out as close as possible to your projected outcomes. If it doesn't work out then it's start over time from the last save. There were a number of times when I was required to react to unexpected challenges, and that's what raised the level of playing the game.
While watching Attack of the Show, the host mention a bug in the video game that caused the system to freeze. But a patch had been released prior to my start up of the game. So all thing seem to be functioning normally, and I'm glad. I wouldn't feel comfortable playing on the console knowing that anytime everything would go away, and then what? This is a mute question. I would descend to the deepest depths of frustration and put the game away until I forgot about the game - I would do a mental reset. That would take a while.
For as long as it's needed, I'll keep closing this way. Please check out a good organization that's providing aid in Haiti and make what ever kind of contribution that you can afford.
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