Fuzzy Dunlop The way you stated him as “Roof Man” who defies the unstopped force known as Sam Fisher made me think of “Tank Man” from the Tienenmen Square Protests funnily enough.
The BALLS on that fucker lol! I can't tell if I should've killed him to put him in his place or knocked him out because he had the courage to actually stand up to a clearly superior enemy 😂
It’s a lesser known fact that to make it as realistic as possible they actually had Michael Ironside emerge from the dark and hold a knife against the voice actors’ throat.
Splinter Cell's voice acting is so bizarre to me. All of the main characters are legendary, from Lambert to Fisher, but then you have the same guy (sounds like it sometimes anyway) trying desperately to do different voices for the NPCs. I love these games so much.
Thanks for posting this compilation. I've spent a long time looking for the interrogation that takes place at 40:25, it was always my favorite. Sam sets aside the humor and the coyness and confronts another veteran in order to avoid pointless slaughter. Such a defining moment in how we get to see Sam and his sense of ethics.
Fix this Paco, fix that Paco, this is broken, Oh don't worry. If it breaks Paco will fix it. Paco has nothing better to do than to fix every stupid thing that breaks.
I can see all the voice actors holding their breath as they say the lines while clenching their teeth & squishing their necks down as that large vein popping out there forehead. Good Stuff!
And both seem to be just as amusing overall, cause I have definitely found many funny codec calls, like Naked Snake/Big Boss in MGS3 apparently still believing in Santa Claus 😂🤣 For sure too, Sam took no crap in Conviction as well, made those guys squeal with how hard he went in that game.
@31:19 for those who didn't catch it "Harry Tuttle and the memo number" it's a reference to the 1985 movie Brazil (repair man played by Robert De Niro). Pretty badass, in the early 2000's hip kids were all about talking about that movie.
@@buttnakedsnake9357 oh yeah, there was a huge influx for Terry Gilliam movies. I'm guessing it's because most people treated his movies like kid movies, so when those people started hitting adulthood they started talking more and more about these weirdly charming other worldly messed up "kid" movies they saw.
I don't know why, but find 29:06 to be very funny. Especially in regards to the guards down below, "What the hell was that?!" I guess somebody doesn't like their music interrupted. Update: My personal favorite moment is at 33:35. "I think I wet my pants."
0:00: Splinter Cell 1 (the beginning, obviously, and one that fits in as a set-up for Chaos Theory and the Masse Kernels saga) 4:13: Pandora Tomorrow (a bit rough, but still a gem at times even if it feels like a third-party expansion pack to the first game disconnected to the Masse Kernels saga; shame it's abandonware) 19:41: Chaos Theory (in my opinion, the peak installment of all the games, and also the finale to the Masse Kernels saga) 49:49: Double Agent Version 1 for the PS3, Xbox 360, and PC (the beginning of the fall, and this version, which was made by the same people who made PT, feels inferior to Version 2 which was made by the same people who did 1 and CT) 52:29: Double Agent Version 2 for the PS2, Xbox, Gamecube, and Wii
PS2 version of Double Agent is my all-time favorite. That's the one that truly got me into the series, with plenty of good memories around it. I just finished Chaos Theory for the first time on PC, and it definitely ranks up there.
It’s so easy to dissociate how brutal Sam actually is cause he kills people so quickly and subtly in a stealth manner I’d really love a brutal remake!!
@@TheOnlyDarkKnight in which ways would you say version 1 is superior? ubisoft montreal's version of double agent will always be quite a bit better to me
@@40rods personally i think that the missions and story are more realistic on the xbox 360 version. Not to say the xbox version is bad, is just that is less realistic. In my opinion anyway but both are good games on their own way.
@Bwa Bwa Yoshi LMAO DA for Xbox 360 is way harder than Chaos Theory IMO. In terms of design are the same because that's how Ubisoft does it. SAR and PT are the same in design with PT having some improvements. CT and DA is the same, the Xbox 360 version has improvements. Conviction and Blacklist are the same with Blacklist having some improvements. And the sound meter was useless on CT anyway, they could hear you no meter what. In DA the sound does matter and you can have an idea on where you could run without the need of a meter. HUD meters are for casuals. That's why SAR and PT are way more of a challenge than CT.
Wait a minute if you interrogate Lacerda too close to his buddies, his buddies *SPEAK UP* hearing his frustrations and Sam has to restart the conversation to force him to throw off his suspicions? That is GENIUS game design. Chaos Theory was so far ahead of its time.
yeah there is not way to know it for beginner players.. i did know because pandora tomorrow has a lot of traps were you have to rely on the thermal vission. so i expected a trap and i found it the problem is that i didnt know how to use the pistol to break the laser so by one side i felt very intelligent and by the other i felt silly
May i ask why ?? The only scary thing about that level was that woman Dhalia she's kinda scary and following her through the streets of jerusalem makes things even scarier
Brutal. I don't remember the ability to grab dudes from around corners in Double Agent. Maybe it wasn't in the version I played as a kid seeing as there are like 12 different versions of it.
@@samfisher2306 you was so terrible in those times, your rage was brutal (especially when you find out that Lambert betrayed you!) and the interrogation methods are exceptional. Where are you, real Sam Fisher? Where are you disappear when killed Tom Reed? 9 years later, we are waiting you! I want you to come back in 2019!
Everybody gangster until Sam grabs you from behind and drags you to a dark corner.
LMAO🤣🤣🤣
And asks you to say monkey
That sounds strange doesn't it 🤔 ?
Everybody is gangster until Sam grabs you from behind and wants to help you shave.
"Everybody is gangster until we catch the intruder with our sticky shockers, then we slap."
-Kokubo Sosho guard
Every guard in chaos theory had a good personality
A lot of variety in dialogue. I gotta finish this game.
Still the best Splinter Cell game
@@tudord4715 Indeed, by far
what does that mean here
@@tudord4715 I liked the atmosphere of the first one better
"It wasnt the barbarians who sacked Rome. It was the Legionnaire Ex Patriots who rallied them."
damn what a great line.
“You’re working with a very limited Phrase book” This game is perfect
34:42 “I’m not a tuxedo kinda guy..” - “but…but youre some kind of spy!” 😂😂💀💀🤦🏾🤦🏾🤦🏾 nerver gets old 😂😂
27:59 one of the best interrogations ever
35:09 this is THE best btw
lol Yea I think you are right!
No, THIS is the best 4:01
Barney stinson
The coward is the most realistic.
30:48 - Roof Guy is a legend. You can tell they had so much fun writing these.
Fuzzy Dunlop The way you stated him as “Roof Man” who defies the unstopped force known as Sam Fisher made me think of “Tank Man” from the Tienenmen Square Protests funnily enough.
"We all die alone"
@@jonr9467 props to that guy. He had calls.
The BALLS on that fucker lol! I can't tell if I should've killed him to put him in his place or knocked him out because he had the courage to actually stand up to a clearly superior enemy 😂
Michael Ironside was so charismatic as Sam.
I missed him on black list Michael Ironside is Sam Fisher period and no one absolutely no one can replace him
@@samfisher9661yes
It’s a lesser known fact that to make it as realistic as possible they actually had Michael Ironside emerge from the dark and hold a knife against the voice actors’ throat.
(This is a joke btw)
@@hanoimenace Deep down, I knew, but I still wish it wasn’t.
@@hanoimenace ruining my immersion
@@hanoimenacehow dare you
Splinter Cell's voice acting is so bizarre to me. All of the main characters are legendary, from Lambert to Fisher, but then you have the same guy (sounds like it sometimes anyway) trying desperately to do different voices for the NPCs.
I love these games so much.
It's like an Ayn Rand thing where anyone unimportant to the plot is intentionally ugly looking and has a stupid voice. 😂
Yeah, a lot of the NPCs were voiced by Fred Tatasciore, who's done a lot of work for Ubisoft.
@@FreshTillDeath56 Tetsuo Hara make it iconic when he is making Fist Of The North Star
Thanks for posting this compilation. I've spent a long time looking for the interrogation that takes place at 40:25, it was always my favorite. Sam sets aside the humor and the coyness and confronts another veteran in order to avoid pointless slaughter. Such a defining moment in how we get to see Sam and his sense of ethics.
Holy hell it’s so ruthless. The writing and voice a ringing is just so on point. I’m so glad I got to play chaos theory on the PS2 in period
"[...] They're just men. _Husbands, fathers, sons. Same as you and I._ "
Ultrabased Fisher
I'm proud that I knew that this was the North Korean Colonel in Battery immediately.
Fix this Paco, fix that Paco, this is broken, Oh don't worry. If it breaks Paco will fix it. Paco has nothing better to do than to fix every stupid thing that breaks.
Poor Paco...
Legend says he's still strolling about that bank nightly and repairing stuff. Absolute chad.
Sam's dead eyes as he interrogates people makes this funnier.
"Where's the last small pox sample?"
"Who says there's only one more"
"You do if I squeeze hard enough"
Gotta love Sam lol
"Where were you during Operation: Desert Storm?"
"I was in the Ninth Grade."
"find a better hiding place" *moves a few stalls over*
"Goddammit!" XD
lol #nailedit
Go away, I’m hiding
42:37
Fisher: They said I should kill you so.
42:39 Spetsnaz: Wait, OK!
Where did you take Jong?
Thai Pham That’s not a Spetsnaz soldier, it’s a North Korean commando.
Mine favorite.😂
I can see all the voice actors holding their breath as they say the lines while clenching their teeth & squishing their necks down as that large vein popping out there forehead. Good Stuff!
Love how 90% of the best interrogations come from Chaos theory alone
32:53 Mike Ehrmantraut, Security Consultant of Madrigal Electromotive, has entered the room.
Nobody:
Sam Fisher: The adventure. The travel.
48:12
Lambert: Now what?
48:14
Fisher: I think someone is taking himself a bit too seriously...
There was so much dedication put into these interrogation dialogues :)
mgs - codec calls
sc - interrogations
@Bwa Bwa Yoshi whatever you say, systematic disagreer.
And both seem to be just as amusing overall, cause I have definitely found many funny codec calls, like Naked Snake/Big Boss in MGS3 apparently still believing in Santa Claus 😂🤣
For sure too, Sam took no crap in Conviction as well, made those guys squeal with how hard he went in that game.
@31:19 for those who didn't catch it "Harry Tuttle and the memo number" it's a reference to the 1985 movie Brazil (repair man played by Robert De Niro). Pretty badass, in the early 2000's hip kids were all about talking about that movie.
Sure they were
@@buttnakedsnake9357 oh yeah, there was a huge influx for Terry Gilliam movies.
I'm guessing it's because most people treated his movies like kid movies, so when those people started hitting adulthood they started talking more and more about these weirdly charming other worldly messed up "kid" movies they saw.
Remrmber Fisher self-described himself as a guy from the era of Hi-Fi, not Wifi so it's on brand for him to make references to stuff kids wouldn't get
I love the fusion of sophisticated tech thriller elements with down to earth character development. It's a great formula.
My favorites are the "Wait is this a training exercise?" Along with "Ok, pick a number between 1 and 10
What about "say monkey"
"I don't have any intelligence"
Sam Fisher (Michael Ironside) was always funny and Splinter Cell wasn't the same after he quit play Sam Fisher.
He only quit because he had throat cancer at the time and i hope he returns on the remake of splinter cell 1
@@samfisher9661biiiig time
back when Splinter cell was about espionage and had a rich story filled with badass spy stories and lore.
I'm so glad you didn't even mention the newest garbage titles. The last Splinter Cell game was Double Agent. That is it.
I don't know why, but find 29:06 to be very funny. Especially in regards to the guards down below, "What the hell was that?!" I guess somebody doesn't like their music interrupted.
Update: My personal favorite moment is at 33:35. "I think I wet my pants."
1 hour of interrogations, amazing.
0:00: Splinter Cell 1 (the beginning, obviously, and one that fits in as a set-up for Chaos Theory and the Masse Kernels saga)
4:13: Pandora Tomorrow (a bit rough, but still a gem at times even if it feels like a third-party expansion pack to the first game disconnected to the Masse Kernels saga; shame it's abandonware)
19:41: Chaos Theory (in my opinion, the peak installment of all the games, and also the finale to the Masse Kernels saga)
49:49: Double Agent Version 1 for the PS3, Xbox 360, and PC (the beginning of the fall, and this version, which was made by the same people who made PT, feels inferior to Version 2 which was made by the same people who did 1 and CT)
52:29: Double Agent Version 2 for the PS2, Xbox, Gamecube, and Wii
Growing up with these games, 100% true.
PS2 version of Double Agent is my all-time favorite. That's the one that truly got me into the series, with plenty of good memories around it. I just finished Chaos Theory for the first time on PC, and it definitely ranks up there.
It’s so easy to dissociate how brutal Sam actually is cause he kills people so quickly and subtly in a stealth manner
I’d really love a brutal remake!!
+kudos for having the superior version of Double Agent on here
It is superior on certain aspects but not all of them.
@@TheOnlyDarkKnight in which ways would you say version 1 is superior? ubisoft montreal's version of double agent will always be quite a bit better to me
@@40rods personally i think that the missions and story are more realistic on the xbox 360 version. Not to say the xbox version is bad, is just that is less realistic. In my opinion anyway but both are good games on their own way.
@@Empress_Xena Hard to stealth? I got 100% on all missions on hard difficulty.
@Bwa Bwa Yoshi LMAO DA for Xbox 360 is way harder than Chaos Theory IMO. In terms of design are the same because that's how Ubisoft does it. SAR and PT are the same in design with PT having some improvements. CT and DA is the same, the Xbox 360 version has improvements. Conviction and Blacklist are the same with Blacklist having some improvements. And the sound meter was useless on CT anyway, they could hear you no meter what. In DA the sound does matter and you can have an idea on where you could run without the need of a meter. HUD meters are for casuals. That's why SAR and PT are way more of a challenge than CT.
Wait a minute if you interrogate Lacerda too close to his buddies, his buddies *SPEAK UP* hearing his frustrations and Sam has to restart the conversation to force him to throw off his suspicions?
That is GENIUS game design.
Chaos Theory was so far ahead of its time.
Best line ever 33:15-33:22
You’re scaring me!
These are nice man, thanks for editing these!
amazing compilation
I know...I'm subtle even though I detest fame.
51:27 savage
"I like ya cut G"
😂🤣 The NPC interrogations in this videogame is what made this franchise legendary, especially Part 1 and Part 3.
26:42 me and my stepdad made that exact same mistake, just we did it walking out.
yeah there is not way to know it for beginner players.. i did know because pandora tomorrow has a lot of traps were you have to rely on the thermal vission. so i expected a trap and i found it the problem is that i didnt know how to use the pistol to break the laser so by one side i felt very intelligent and by the other i felt silly
@Schrödinger hahHa i guess
“Tell me something useful and I won’t stuff your corpse inside one of these crates”
this is like Splinter Cell's version of MGS's codec convos
They better add Chaos Theory style interrogations to random NPCs to the remake of the first game
The description is gold 😂
Its true
@@Kylehappy305 very 👌🏽
i appericiate you putting this together
As someone who mains Zero in rainbow six, i see this as an absolute win
They do not make games like these anymore. So far ahead of its time. Ubi doesn't put HALF as much effort in their games anymore.
"I see ore suicides on this job." Must work for HIllary.
53:42
Man i love this mission in Double Agent, everyone reacting at Sam's being a traitor, you can see how much they trust in Sam before that
What the hell was that?! Have you gone mad?! The mission's over! God Help Us All...
36:34 ninja dialogue
36:18 *
The "Say monkey." interrogation is the best in SC.
That double drop where he raised his arms again after already landing at 8:39 was nostalgic 😂 I remember that would happen sometimes
Poor Paco, he just loves fixing stuff :(
😂Yeah That Part.
I met the brother who plays Lambert's voice in Afghanistan in 09
39:06
Maybe we all deserve the same fate as zherkezhi
Damn right!
Fine. let’s start with you.
I genuinely believe that Sam could actually beat Batman in a fight.
I think in stealth yes but probably not hand to hand
Since CT he can one shot anybody, so...
I totally forgot Sarah was in Double Agent, albeit on the PS2/Xbox version.
the "say monkey" part killed me.
early Sam: tell me everything or you're dead
later Sam: i hope you're ready for my dad jokes
I love his voice
The ventilation part is funny as hell
25:17 it would have been funny if you killed him and Sam said "19"
I always assumed as a child that Sam Fisher was voiced by George Clooney.
I couldn’t even tell who voiced him, until I noticed Michael Ironside’s accent.
He has the looks and acting chops to play a great Fisher if Hollywood knew how to make a good Game based movie.
Mike Tyson
Fucking Darkseid interrogating me I'd just go ragdoll instantly.
26:05 I just lost it with that guard XDDD
Michael Ironside is obviously Canadian but he still plays a good American.
14:02-14:08 I love the sarcasm
2:44 - 2:48 worst #potatoaim
1:59-2:04 that made me bust out laughing. It was simple but effective.
Proof that Ironside would have voiced and amazing Batman
Israel mission was the creepiest by far
May i ask why ?? The only scary thing about that level was that woman Dhalia she's kinda scary and following her through the streets of jerusalem makes things even scarier
Brutal. I don't remember the ability to grab dudes from around corners in Double Agent. Maybe it wasn't in the version I played as a kid seeing as there are like 12 different versions of it.
Amazing 👏
Sam talking about sociopathic Snake Eaters 😂 ha the patriots
@1:35 ... that's some cold blooded shit
14:50 killing unarmed women seem mighty close to terrori
40:29 my favorite
I've been playing Blacklist and was disappointed thst there were no interrogations.
29:35 Do you want me? Do you want me? Do you want me?
Shepherd three Tennessee lamb!
Just give me a key. I am tired and hate making people scream, it gets me down.🤣
Sam Fisher is the man
Sam's cool demeanor had me spare alot of motherfuckers
12:31 Damn Jesus did really get reborn in Jerusalem
4:04 Say monkey
Monkey 😂😂😂
roof guy you fucking beast
More like every interaction with sam
I wish the music audio was turned down to about half EDIT: spelling
How does Sam's daughter not recognize her own dads voice?
I forgot how bad the voice acting was in Pandora Tomorrow. I hate D.P Brunton's voice the most
29:00 I’m gonna use that if I’m interrogating someone
I love the Gestures Soth makes when he says “stay hidden and don’t make a noise”
I don’t remember this one having a sniper wolf bit 14:08
Why did u cut to the bathroom! Im trying to figure out were to go after the interrigation.
Are you saving up for the color model? LOL
Dont forget to fill out your 27B/6 form
Cool video, but where is Conviction?
You want to find out?
@@samfisher2306 you was so terrible in those times, your rage was brutal (especially when you find out that Lambert betrayed you!) and the interrogation methods are exceptional. Where are you, real Sam Fisher? Where are you disappear when killed Tom Reed? 9 years later, we are waiting you! I want you to come back in 2019!
Nowhere. Those men have gone through intesive therapy session after Sam gave them hard bruises in trade of information. Dark humor not included.
@@artem1ism 😄
It doesn't exist