Splinter Cell: Blacklist review for PS3, Xbox 360, PC
Featuring a more focused stealth experience than it’s predecessor, Blacklist is a solid return to form for this popular Tom Clancy franchise.
Videogame Reviews
Featuring a more focused stealth experience than it’s predecessor, Blacklist is a solid return to form for this popular Tom Clancy franchise.
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