This is the new Splinter Cell, subtitled Blacklist. Whatâs the sale here in the new trailer for the 2013 console and PC game? The ability to play as an American agent who can do whatever the hell he wants. âCompletely off the books, no prosecution,â the President promises.
Our playable hero, Sam Fisher, is down. Heâs using this âfifth freedomâ to hunt the terrorists.
The trailer sure is begging for Fisher to bust out some waterboarding. Itâs slamming its fist on the America-unleashed-to-kill-Middle-Eastern-enemies button.
Is this the whole game? Or is there another shoe that needs to drop?
Hereâs Jade Raymond, head of the Ubisoft studio that is making Blacklist in an interview with me this past March:
If Splinter Cell: Blacklist does indeed have a tone other than, Team America, F-Yeah!, Ubisoftâs trailer-makers and marketers are doing a fine job hiding it. About as good a job as they are with the Revolutionary War-era Assassinâs Creed III, which is also supposed to be something other than some USA flag-waving fist-pumping slice of Apple Pie, despite everything that Ubi marketing has decided to show to its prospective American customers.