Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six: Siege Review

Breaching in 3… 2… 1…

For the gamer who enjoys communicating with teammates in their first-person shooters, the modern era hasn't been kind. Tactical shooters have been pushed to the wayside in favor of games that emphasize high rates of encounter and quick respawn.

Enter Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege, a game that focuses on the elements…

  • Destructible environments are used to the fullest
  • Strong cast of Operators
  • Varied and well-tuned map layouts
  • Memorable presentation, including Operator videos
  • Engrossing sound design
  • Mildly unpredictable and frustrating gunplay
  • Nothing to keep single-player gamers occupied
  • Minor but annoying gameplay and audio bugs

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Destructible environments are used to the fullest Strong cast of Operators Varied and well-tuned map layouts Memorable presentation, including Operator videos Engrossing sound design Mildly unpredictable and frustrating gunplay Nothing to keep single-player gamers occupied Minor but annoying gameplay and audio bugs
Destructible environments are used to the fullest Strong cast of Operators Varied and well-tuned map layouts Memorable presentation, including Operator videos Engrossing sound design Mildly unpredictable and frustrating gunplay Nothing to keep single-player gamers occupied Minor but annoying gameplay and audio bugs
Destructible environments are used to the fullest Strong cast of Operators Varied and well-tuned map layouts Memorable presentation, including Operator videos Engrossing sound design Mildly unpredictable and frustrating gunplay Nothing to keep single-player gamers occupied Minor but annoying gameplay and audio bugs
Destructible environments are used to the fullest Strong cast of Operators Varied and well-tuned map layouts Memorable presentation, including Operator videos Engrossing sound design Mildly unpredictable and frustrating gunplay Nothing to keep single-player gamers occupied Minor but annoying gameplay and audio bugs
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