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CVG previews Splinter Cell: Conviction

Conviction is split into almost sixty 'episodes', each of which take around fifteen minutes to complete and is its own unique playground in which objectives can be tackled however you please. "People who only play a little will still see the story and the action progress," says Dany. "You can play for fifteen minutes and go off to eat or go out and still have a complete experience. In Chaos Theory you had to play for an hour to see that kind of progress."
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