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Awesome Splinter Cell Conviction movies shoot out of X10

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Hit the break for four direct-feed videos of the excellent-lookikng Splinter Cell Conviction. There's plenty to see here, and, obviously, spoilers.

The first two show what looks to be footage from the beginning of the game, with Sam talking to his daughter about seeing things in the dark then protecting his family from an attack on his house.

The second sees an opening training sequence. Sam's sitting in a town square at a cafe and is told to leave as he's about to be killed. This shows off the game's direction-giving, with notices plastered on cover, and so on. Looks very cool.

The third video features a montage of gameplay from the same early sections, including the now-infamous toilet interrogation scene.

The fourth one shows familiar gameplay with Sam taking out guards and moving through dark buildings. Apparently this is co-op.

It really does look sharp. Splinter Cell Conviction releases on April 16 in the UK.

Thanks AGB and IGN.

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