Scientists want humans to be more susceptible to hypnosis, but why?

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Some of you may be wondering why we are posting our in-depth performance analysis of Splinter Cell: Conviction two weeks after release.One of the most prominent new gameplay elements in Conviction is touted Mark and Execute.

Scientists want humans to be more susceptible to hypnosis, but why?

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Scientists want humans to be more susceptible to hypnosis, but why?

Ultimately its not until now that we receive a new Splinter Cell game.he could distract one guard by shooting out a light in his vicinity and then take out another guard.

Scientists want humans to be more susceptible to hypnosis, but why?

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