It's a little crazy to hear Big Boss voiced by Kiefer Sutherland at first, but he soon alleviates all fears with a subdued and believable performance that better suits the more serious and
graphic tone of the story.
Not exact matches
The lesson here — setting aside the rawness and the
graphic violence — is the importance
of establishing the
tone and setting for the
story you're going to tell.
Set for release in 2013, the Splinter Cell Echoes
graphic novel takes place between the events
of Splinter Cell Conviction and Splinter Cell Blacklist, effectively bridging the gap between the two games with an original
story that sets the
tone for the opening events in Splinter Cell Blacklist.
Instead
of hardcore action,
Stories tones down the game, with more anime - like
graphics and friendlier gameplay.