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Sound:
9
Graphics: 9 .5
Gameplay: 8.5
Replay: 9.5
Multiplayer: Online
If
you have ever read a Tom Clancy book, then you are aware of
how good they are. He knows just how to blend action and suspense.
If you have ever played an Ubisoft game, you know how good
they are. They know how to mix solid gameplay with good graphics.
Mix the two together and what do you get? A great line of
Tom Clancy games including Rainbow Six, Ghost Recon, and Splinter
Cell. Does the newest installment in the Rainbow Six series
have what it takes to be successful?
Of course it does, was there ever any doubt? Ubisoft and Tom
Clancy are perfect for each other. This game is another example
of a great plot and realism provided by Clancy turned into
one of the best shooters available for the PC. It has a little
something for everybody in it. It has squad control, realism,
good explosions (for those pyromaniacs), and most importantly
being able to wipe out some terrorists. This game, just like
all the rest, is made right on the borderline of realism and
arcade, which makes it so much fun.
The gameplay in this is solid. Like any FPS, you can run in
and just shoot everybody, but you won't get very far doing
that in this game. Even though you lead a team of highly trained
soldiers, no one is invincible. It takes careful thinking
and planning to get out of each mission in one piece, and
luckily this game provides many options on how to do it. Giving
orders to the rest of your squad is easy, tapping a button
brings up a menu where you give them orders. If you don't
want them to execute it right away, then you can order them
to do it on "Zulu" and once you call Zulu they execute.
The only annoying part is the enemies see you no matter what
most of the time, so moving quietly doesn't really help. The
single player campaign is also pretty short, and there isn't
much replay to it. But it is fun while it lasts.
The graphics are very good. Not perfect by any means, but
the characters are highly detailed and the environments are
very good. There are some jagged edges at times, but it doesn't
take away from the beauty of this game. You can see very far
off into the distance and there are good backgrounds, but
it doesn't really help much because most of the maps take
place where the enemies are in close quarters. The weapons
look realistic, but the explosions could use a little work.
Or maybe I'm just too picky about explosions, who knows...
This game hit the spot in the sound department. The weapons
sound very realistic, and your teammates keep good communication.
"Tango down" is one of the phrases everyone likes
to hear, knowing there is one less bad guy trying to fry your
ass. Your squadmates will keep you updated in this game. They
will let you know when they spot enemies, when a room is cleared,
etc. The voice acting is also very good. One thing about Ubisoft
is they always bring in good actors for the voices, everything
always matches. It's always good to hear a masculine guy sound
like a masculine guy or some geek sound like a geek.
Online play is what will keep you coming back in this game.
Playing online is a lot of fun. You can either be terrorists
or counter terrorists, and have different weapons available
depending. So if you love to play games online you should
definately pick this one up. The single player doesn't add
much to replayability as it is only good one time through
it. But after you do that take your skills online and see
if you can match up.
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