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Computer And Video Games interviewed Splinter Cell 4: Double Agent co-producer Julien Gerighty to get some information about the latest game in the series, which introduces new gameplay elements and marks the console's leap to next-generation consoles.
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We notice that Sam Fisher has been put in jail. How did he get in there?
Julien Gerighty: Basically it's a time of crisis in his life. Sam's daughter has just died, and Sam has ended up depressed and empty and has been approached by his agency to become an undercover operative. So he's given a background story, which is that he's robbed a bank and killed some people. He's now in jail and teams up with one of the terrorist inmates Jamie Washington, but his real agenda is to infiltrate this criminal organisation, the John Brown Army, and the story carries on from there.
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