

Turns out, he works for an arms dealer named Andriy Kobin. His tongue isn't very loose at first, but once you smash the porcelain sink with his face, he opens up. Depending on where you are in the room, you'll find unique opportunities to make Gramkos feel pain. In a controllable sequence, you drag him around by the neck to different parts of the bathroom, trying to get answers out of him. The demo opens as Fisher hurls an unlucky goon named Gramkos into a public urinal. Sam has discovered that Sarah's death was not an accident. Roughly three years have passed since Sam's mission with John Brown's Army, and apparently, the grizzled protagonist has spent all this time completely off the grid. It'll be important if you want to get the most out of Conviction's revenge fantasy.Īt the end of Splinter Cell: Double Agent's first mission, Colonel Irving Lambert became the bearer of some terrible news: Sam's daughter Sarah was struck and killed by a drunk driver. You've got just enough time to get to know Sam Fisher and his business accomplices. If you haven't played the first four games in the franchise, now is an excellent time to do so. Warning: The next paragraph contains spoilers regarding the Splinter Cell story.
