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    Should we consider this a reboot?

    Forgive me if you don't like the idea, (and of course it isn't really cannon to the story), but with a new voice actor, different gameplay style elements, as well as Sam Fisher looking like he just lost 15+ years of aging (by certain character model looks, not all). Would you consider this perhaps maybe being a "reboot" of sorts? To or not to your pleasure, please explain and be courteous to each other.
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    No. Double Agent matched up, timeline wise and character-wise to Chaos Theory.
    Conviction matched up perfectly to Double Agent.
    It has been confirmed that this game takes place 6 months after Conviction.

    To consider this game a reboot or "not cannon" would be to consider everything after Double Agent non-cannon.

    Hey... wait a minute. That's the best idea I've heard all day.
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    No, but I've always considered its predecessor a "soft" reboot (e.g. The Incredible Hulk with Edward Norton to Ang Lee's Hulk), meaning that it has all the trappings of a reboot, but continuity is still barely acknowledged with one or two token references . In Conviction, these were the mentions of Lambert and Sarah being dead, and we all know how one of those ended up.
    The more things change, the more they stay the same.
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    No. A reboot is when it gets rid of all the excess and fluff and goes back to its roots and its core essence. This game doesn't go back to its root themes, regardless of what Jade Raymond said, in fact it goes completely off the rails.
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    Quote Originally Posted by FREDEX84 View Post
    Forgive me if you don't like the idea, (and of course it isn't really cannon to the story), but with a new voice actor, different gameplay style elements, as well as Sam Fisher looking like he just lost 15+ years of aging (by certain character model looks, not all). Would you consider this perhaps maybe being a "reboot" of sorts? To or not to your pleasure, please explain and be courteous to each other.
    Yes.

    Quote Originally Posted by singularity_ View Post
    Conviction matched up perfectly to Double Agent.
    LOL no. It doesn't match up at all, it uses Broad Strokes.
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    It's a deviation. It isn't a reboot. More like a disk error.
    Ubisoft, please prove me wrong.
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    All the quibbling over LABELS. Call it a revision if it makes you feel better.

    I think it was outright ballsy to lead off with the AGGRO and take all the abuse head on, that was GOING to come regardless (unless they reskinned CT and added new maps), instead of meekly trying to appease a Hardrcore fan base that generally doesn't appear to be capable of any sort of compromise.


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