When mankind becomes an endangered species due to the actions of an Indonesian terrorist, super secret uber-spy Sam Fisher is called in to make things right. Fisher is not a spy after the suave James Bond manner, with pretty women and luxury cars at his beck and call; he's more of a ninja for the 21st century.

In "Splinter Cell: Pandora Tomorrow," the second offering in the Tom Clancy-inspired "Splinter Cell" series, Fisher travels from the jungle marshes of Indonesia to the speeding trains of Paris as he tracks terrorists and completes his mission.

One thing about Fisher, he can do everything but fight. He shimmies along ledges, climbs pipes and ladders, slides down zip lines, silently snipes enemies, interrogates captives and incapacitates guards with his bare hands.