I haven't played Splinter Cell, so I'd say get Just Cause.
You can spend hours and hours grappling around without completing a single mission and have all the entertainment you need.
The reason I say this is because the voice acting is shit, and the stronghold missions get really repettetive...
Other than that, there are craptons of vehicles, airplanes, choppers, boats, and stuff to grapple to other stuff...
Yeah...
I have played and pretty much done everything on Splinter Cell. It is a good game, but doesn't have much re-playability once you have done every level on every game-mode. Unless you have a good friend to play with I don't really recommend it as the single player campaign is far too short (especially considering how bloody long they had to make it).
Don't get me wrong, it's a great game, but it's barely lasted me a week and I am probably going to be selling it on soon as I have little left to do.
If it being a short game doesn't bother you then I certainly recommend it.
I'd have to go for Splinter Cell simply because I hate Just Cause in every way, shape and form and hope that the franchise dies a well deserved early death and is collectively bundled into a space ship and fired into a distant and remote sun which is then sent supernova so that it spreads out tiny pieces of the franchise in distant parts of the universe where it is hopefully pulled through several black holes into alternate realities never to be seen again. Oh and I hope those alternate realities collapse so that Just Cause can never, ever, return.
Just cause if value for money is anything to go by. If you don't mind creating you're own fun inbetween derpy missions (getting creative with a grappling hook and vehicular death) then its fantastic. Best sandbox game I've played for a while, tbh.
That said I've never really liked splinter cell games, although its latest incarnation looks pretty fun, if you have a buddy over to play co-op.
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