Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory TotalVideoGames'
Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory Q&A talks with Mathieu Ferland about
upcoming plans to again insert Sam Fisher behind enemy lines: "In the first
two Splinter Cell games, the split jump was a nice visual representation of
this feeling. In Chaos Theory, players are rewarded if they can get closer
and closer. They’ll experiment close stealth actions, and get more accurate
hints about the mission. They will have new moves available to them, such as
the new neck snap move, where Sam is upside down, hanging with his feet and
twisting the neck of an enemy below. Incredible!"
TrackMania Building
on TrackMania on Eurogamer.net talks with
Florent Castelnerac about TrackMania, and the upcoming TrackMania Sunrise:
"There will be more freeride blocks that enable free ride tracks. They are
designed to enable the player to go on wide spaces like parking with
obstacles. You should find a collection of very crazy blocks that will be
designed to put a shame on looping."