Bikeriders Review: Jeff Nichols’s Shaggy, Old-Fashioned Ode to 1960s Biker Culture

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Bikeriders Review: Jeff Nichols’s Shaggy, Old-Fashioned Ode to 1960s Biker Culture

Ubisoft finally released the latest installment in the Tom Clancys Splinter Cell series.Another new feature is the Last Known Position.The PC version of SC: Conviction hit shelves with so many bugs that we quickly lost count.

Bikeriders Review: Jeff Nichols’s Shaggy, Old-Fashioned Ode to 1960s Biker Culture

Splinter Cell: Conviction is the sequel of Splinter Cell: Double Agent released in 2006.The good news for us and for PC gamers is that one week after release Ubisoft released a patch that fixed many of these glaring issues.

Bikeriders Review: Jeff Nichols’s Shaggy, Old-Fashioned Ode to 1960s Biker Culture

Ubisoft originally announced Conviction on May 2007 with the intention of having the game ready by that years holiday season.

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