This time around, Splinter Cell comes in a new package, one that gives Sam Fisher, the elite agent working for the National Security Agency (NSA), an entirely new image. In Splinter Cell: Conviction, instead of lurking in the shadows and completing crucial missions for the NSA, the familiar male protagonist, is now a fugitive.
Splinter Cell Conviction Walkthrough, Splinter Cell Conviction Game Strategy Walkthrough Guide (PC XBOX 360) If you can recall, in Double Agent, Sam was sent to infiltrate a terrorist organization, but he ended up being pursued by the NSA, FBI and, of course, by the cops. Conviction starts two years after all this. Being hunted by his former employer, Sam is hardly the same guy. With a rundown appearance (longer hair and full beard) and common clothing, he is a different person altogether, without even the slightest resemblance to the catsuited operative with a night vision headset. Mind you, the new look helps him blend in and that comes in handy too, since Sam is forced to make his way through the crowded districts of Washington D.C. where he travels in the hope of finding a way to clear his name.