Stealth games rely on lighting and visibility, which is hard to achieve on a small screen. Yet, Gameloft’s Splinter Cell exclusives utilized the 240x320 palette to create dark, moody atmospheres. The "light meter" mechanic was preserved, forcing players to stick to shadows, offering a genuinely tense stealth experience in the palm of your hand.
Stealth games rely on lighting and visibility, which is hard to achieve on a small screen. Yet, Gameloft’s Splinter Cell exclusives utilized the 240x320 palette to create dark, moody atmospheres. The "light meter" mechanic was preserved, forcing players to stick to shadows, offering a genuinely tense stealth experience in the palm of your hand.