8 Things We Dearly Miss About The Original Splinter Cell Trilogy

8. Robbing The Bank

All amazing games are dependent on stellar level design. However, it's obvious the "Bank" mission in Chaos Theory stands in a league of its own.

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You're chasing an arms dealer around the world, who's very successful and wanted, when the team follows up on the only lead.

This takes you to a flashy Panamanian offshore bank. But, the true nature of the job cannot be found out, so staging a robbery of the French government is necessary. All this before stealing the details you're there for in the first place.

Once you're actually inside, several ways to each objective open up as usual. These routes are all fraught with brilliantly placed, well thought out obstacles.

These organic options and surprising elements are what sets this franchise apart, and give it endless replay value.

This level is difficult but getting through it with a 100% stealth rating is one of the most rewarding feelings in any game.

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