And nothing stops him. Well, I'm kinda glad Conviction was the last to implement interrogations. I bet he'd even go as far as pick every single hair outta your ass to get what he wants.
Yeah they say that as if Sam wasn't gonna fucking kill em if they DIDN'T cooperate. Just tell the truth, it pays off and you won't even have to worry about being Jimmy the Squealer because either your boss will be far too dead to punish you or they won't even know he was EVER there so no need to say shit.
11:01 I feel like Kobin trying to hit Sam with the flag, and then Sam dodging it and breaking it, and then using the pole to stab Kobin is somehow a metaphor for something... Is it just me? Probably...
TheRubbaRazza the flag missing sam symbolizes his country attacking and betraying him, the broken flag symbolizes his broken trust as well as his loss of faith and purpose, and stabbing Kobin with the shard of the pole signifies revenge. The shard in his shoulder was basically the knife in Sam's back.
If these interrogations were in any way realistic, they would probably go more like this: Sam: "Who are you working for?" Person: "I can't tell you, they'll kill me." Sam: *Bashes person's head through toilet so hard that it shatters* Person: "Aghrrghghghgrbrbrbrbrbr" *Bleeds from the ears, nose, and eyes and passes out* Sam: "Dammit. I think I hit him too hard. Perhaps I should just go back to grabbing them and holding a knife to their throat like I've always done."
This game had the best characterization for Sam. Michael Ironside was thinking about leaving the role before he read the script for Conviction. It's a shame Ubisoft went backwards with Blacklist. They could've had old AF Sam Fisher in some sort of advisory/mentor role and given us a new protagonist.
Well the only reason Ironside didn't reprise his role in Blacklist was his cancer. Thank God he is back now. I hope they will make another more brutal, gritty and personal SC like this one next.
@@anas-432 it's the voice it played really well it was just pleasant I just finished blacklist right after finishing conviction and honestly while it's slight the voice acting just sets well
@@anas-432 but for me I hate blacklist because the game play was way more annoying and even on regular the difficulty jumps up badly not to mention some missions are torture to do on your own and even if you play with friends it's not fun and requires serious team work they added some good mechanics but overall was a painful play through
This is how interrogations in batman arkham games should have been, not "Where is he?!" Oh! He's over there! I mean, I get that batman basically *is* fear, but there has to be a few people who says FUCK YOU to batman and regret it. :/
φ First-order logic Batman does too. Batman cares for his team (Robin, dick, batwoman and batgirl, jason), at one point, they made him smile once. They wanted to take a picture of it but batman told them to put the camera away.
me too man. Ironside should come back, or Fisher should be retired as a character. Really thats what should have happened at the end of Conviction anyway.
***** it's just a damn shame. Black List could've been much more, i think the whole "he's too old for motion capture thing" was bullshit, it's Ubisoft..im sure they could've found a workaround..
PhoofNScoops I agree. Blacklist was good, but so much was missing without Ironside. My feeling was Fisher should have been made into a mission command type character, or he should have been written out all together as retired. I mean its what he said at the end of Conviction anyway, that he was out!
PhoofNScoops Plus I believe that Conviction would have been the perfect ending send off for Fisher. He gets revenge for the deaths of Lambert, and gets reunited with his daughter. In Blacklist you could have started with a new, younger character.
Death by Username I think enraged sam could take on Agent 47 honestly. What makes sam so dangerous is that he's reckless and highly skilled. He does not care if he dies, like Max Payne, is why people fear him.
@@falcononpc9845 Agent 47 is on steriods. Sam fisher is waaay past his prime. Agent 47 is enhanced to the point where you could call him a low level super human. This fight wont be fair.
Man, I thought Kobin getting a piece of a flagpole rammed into his shoulder was brutal enough already...and then Sam stabbed a knife right through that soldier's hand and into a tree stump at that reservoir 😮
Braedan Franklin So, like, what do you think of Kobin ? I think his VA gave the best interrogated performance in the whole Splinter Cell series. He's great in Blacklist, too.
Fisher- Talk, Now!! Also Fisher- *Proceeds to punch guys head through Sink & Toilet* TALK DAMN YOU!!! Grimm- I think you may have knocked him out... Or killed him Fisher- I barely tapped him...
When interrogating Lucius the last interrogating place is on the sound board next to the place you already kicked his balls. Should've used the tv when getting kobin too.
She's had the personality of a double edged sword in Conviction. She may have worked with Reed, but personally never liked him, as she figured out that Reed was the mole Lambert was searching all along. So she intimidated Kobin into not telling Reed or it might blow her cover when it comes to her secret cahoots with Sam, probably because the dude was as afraid of her as he is of Sam. Kobin here is basically Splinter Cell's Turk Barrett.
Men i came back to see this video and the beauty of the interrogacion. quite a shame there isnt co op interrogacions those were amazing too especially kestrel
Lying is so "mandatory" in politics these days that it's pretty much a main goal. *The more you lie and try to play victim and pass it off, the more votes ya get. After all, that's what matters in the end. The fucking votes. The numbers, the materialistic things.*
I love Blacklist, but I was always disappointed that they didn’t expand on the whole Meggido concept. Sam taking on a sort of Illuminati style organization would’ve been really fun I feel.
I don't know why but when I was younger I would always laugh at the way the game interspersed casual question and answer conversations with brutal beatdowns.
This may be a cliche splinter cell but this one has the most beuatiful aesthetics. Design and in game combat visual deisgns. The settings and all,I think it beats Blacklist. *For visual wise* Hope they did a new one with this setting,design and style. With some extra attention to aggresive playstyle and better writing it would've been a win.
A mixed sandnigga That’s interesting, because you’re still wrong. Unless every source I’ve read from multiple different people are all wrong too. Also playing since 2002 has nothing to do with Conviction considering it came out in 2010
For anyone interested in knowing, just do a quick Google search of “Does Sam Fisher Kill Reed” and you’ll find that the very first answer you get states that Sam shoots Reed once in each shoulder and then spares him to which Reed starts bragging, prompted by this Grim executes Reed by shooting him in the head.
On one hand, having scripted and cinematic interrogations was great. On the other hand, having ONLY scripted and cinematic interrogations wasn't too great either.
+Force_Gamer Thats the vibe I got from Blacklist. Blacklist is pretty much a drawn out episode of 24. Oddly enough, Keifer Sutherland mocapped for MGSV, not Splinter Cell lol
All these fake ass Journalists ruin everything. *I don't know why developers bother with the controversy, I mean, we had No Russian in MW2 back in 08', nobody that was a gamer or a normal being didn't give a shit...*
That wasn't even an interrogation, it's just to help maintain Grim's cover by taking a couple of intentional lumps after getting Sam angry and made it look like he busted out...