Cookie Clickers 2 vs Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Conviction
Cookie Clickers 2
Cookie Clickers 2 is the highly awaited sequel to the breakout idle clicking game, Cookie Clicker. With even more cookies to bake, you'll need to set up your cookie-making empire once again with an army of super-nice grandmas who will work for next to nothing, auto-clicking cursors, cookie farms, and other fun upgrades. This time around though the cookies are more cartoonish looking - to fit the whimsical tone of the game - and that there are plenty more exciting new features such as the wheel of fortune, access to cookieland and the cookie shop, and a whole lot more.If you enjoyed playing Cookie Clicker or any idle clicking/tapping games in general, you'll really like this game. The progression in this game is satisfying enough to keep you engaged and the humor in it give the game a nice lighthearted feel.
Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Conviction
Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Conviction is the first sequel to the Splinter Cell game series. Featuring an epic continuation of the plot, this game puts you once again into the shoes of Sam Fisher, a former secret operative of the NSA's Third Echelon who turned renegade when he find himself betrayed by the very agency he spilled his blood for. In addition to having your colleagues from the Third Echelon hot on your tail, you have to race to foil a devastating terrorist plot that will cost millions of innocent lives.This game has stepped up its game by offering a host of improvements ranging from better and admittedly cooler arsenal to aid you in your mission, a more gripping storyline that will keep you on the edge of your seat, and best of all, the newly added multiplayer function that allows you to play with friends.
However, the game has definitely not aged well and plenty of players have reported problems when trying to run the game on current systems. Not to mention, the game seems to have set aside its stealth-heavy approach and opt for a more instinctive cover-and-shoot system. This is still good and all if the cover system is actually needed to play the game - it's not.
Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Conviction may not be what many have expected it to be but it still has one hell of a storyline. Oh and don't forget to make sure the game works on your system before the refund period ends!