Testseek.com have collected 97 expert reviews of the Tom Clancys Rainbow Six: Siege and the average rating is 80%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Tom Clancys Rainbow Six: Siege.
January 2016
(80%)
97 Reviews
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Abstract: Only a few months have passed since Ubisoft announced at E3 that Terrorist Hunts would be returning in Rainbow Six Siege. Messages immediately blew up between our small gaming group. The three of us have been gaming together for a long time; at least a de...
Abstract: My hope is this input of additional team funds can be used to sponsor initiatives like team tours or, as Fnatic coach Dizzle teased during the Paris Major esports panel, trips to the Dreamhack LAN events. The more Fnatic has a chance to compete against in...
Abstract: Death is a contradiction in the modern competitive shooter. Call of Duty and Battlefront, the big mainstream titles, are all about empowering the player and making them feel like a one-man army – easy enough in single-player, if your explosions are big en...
Tactical gameplay requires brains, not reflexes, Well-built maps offer a huge variety of ways to play, Unlockable characters offer different roles, Emphasis on teamwork stands out from most other shooters
Progression system can be a slow, frustrating grind, Multiplayer gets repetitive, Lack of single-player content makes the whole package feel thin
Coordinating a strike as you blow through walls, swing through windows, and quickly blast away at enemies, it's hard to deny the striking, exciting feel of Rainbow Six: Siege . Its tactical nature, focus on strategy, asymmetrical presentation and wealth...
Abstract: Developer: Ubisoft Publisher: Ubisoft Platforms: PC, PS4, Xbox One When Rainbow Six: Siege works, it's a fantastic game. When the abilities are balanced, the teams are coordinated, the defences strategically placed and the infiltration tactically conside...
Published: 2015-12-03, Author: Martin , review by: eurogamer.net
Abstract: Making plans is fun, but seeing them unfurl at your feet can be even more thrilling. We're two rounds apiece and heading into the tie-breaker in Rainbow Six Siege's banner multiplayer mode, and every move of our five-man squad has been sketched out meticu...
Incredibly tactical and satisfying, Rewards teamwork, Destruction mechanics are fantastic
Could become repetitive due to lack of content, Solo players are at a severe disadvantage, Unnecessary microtransactions, Available on Xbox One, PlayStation 4 and PC.
Published: 2015-11-30, Author: Ben , review by: gamesradar.com
Microdestruction adds new tactical depth, Brilliantly balanced asymmetrical action, Welldesigned maps that feel fresh each time
Needless microtransactions in a fullpriced game, Spotty hit detection, Not much in terms of single player
While lone players are left cold, and hit detection can be inconsistent, the new tactical environmental destruction and tense atmosphere make for a fierce and focused multiplayer experience...
Published: 2015-11-30, Author: Steve , review by: pocket-lint.com
Still more rigorous than other shooters; hangs together as a game better than its peers; fosters a real sense of camaraderie; fast, furious and insanely addictive
Could possibly do with a few more game modes; removal of planning phase may annoy die-hard fans
Old Rainbow Six fans might grumble a bit when they first play Siege due to the lack of a proper planning phase, but it's such a thoroughly infectious strategy shooter that we'd wager it won't take long before it wins them over. The solo play is lim...