Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell Chaos Theory Hints and Glitches (DS)
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Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell Chaos Theory is a game made and published by French company Ubisoft in its popular Splinter Cell franchise, which focuses on stealth gameplay instead of pure action, based on the popular novels written by author Tom Clancy, and released in March of 2005, for a big number of platforms including the PlayStation 2, Xbox, GameCube, PC but also the Nintendo DS.
Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell Chaos Theory, the third game in the Splinter Cell series, continues to feature the adventures of an elite spy, Sam Fisher, who works for a special group called Third Echelon, which functions under the North America NSA service, and sends him on missions all around the world, in order to defeat various terrorist organizations, prevent their various missions in power and protect the USA against critical threats.
HINTS
Penthouse level: Masked Sam outfit Reach Zherkezhi's apartment and make it to the first room on the top floor. Take out the guard and go to the long dark hallway at the top left of the room. There is a keypad lock to get in. The keypad code is "5698".
Cameras If you are on a mission where you cannot kill someone (for example, Manhattan Streets) take out your rifle from your back and equip it with a camera. Then, zoom in on a person's head. Shoot them with the camera. Make sure that it is the head or it will not knock that person out.
GLITCHES
Displace On the Displace level where you can kill two men, one resets all alarms, but the other man sets them back to whatever number they were. The first is in the room with the computer and books on the desk. It is near the boiler room. Knock him out first and shoot him with the 5-7 pistol. The next man is in the room after you get out of the vent shaft. You can kill any enemy on a no-killing mission if you do it this way.
The third person that does something on this level is the one guarding Milan's office. He leaves blood stains resembling a gun. Note: These only work if you wear the National Guard costume, found on the ledge in Manhattan. The ones featuring alarms (the first and second men) only work on a random basis.
Check out a video of Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell Chaos Theory on the Nintendo DS below.