Splinter Cell 2015: 10 Essential Improvements It Must Have

5. Further Expand Class-Based Multiplayer

It's up for debate whether or not Blacklist's Spies vs. Mercs multiplayer-reprisal was as warmly received as the original Pandora Tomorrow was. Part of the reason it soared so highly in the early day was because Xbox Live was so new, we were all introducing ourselves to each other nice n' kindly, making sure to play every night. Regardless of what a hovel for abhorrent language and screamed expletives that's turned into, the very idea of counter-balancing first-person movement-restricted shooting with nimble third-person stealth based on which class you pick is one of the most unique multiplayer modes out there. As the mode itself has seen various iterations or omissions over the years, we're just hoping it essentially stays intact for next year's announcement - bring on more great things like mixed teams, inverted expectations like forcing Mercs to stay still and hack turrets, and scores of gadgets to blow each other up with along the way.
Gaming Editor
Gaming Editor

WhatCulture's Head of Gaming.