'Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege' Review: Game Involves Strategic Thinking With Team Play

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"Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege," roleplaying action game was recently revealed by its publishers, Ubisoft, according to Polygon.

The action game with a focus on terrorism was just launched just after the recent Paris attacks, giving the players actual real life experience on such activities.

Tech Times reported that Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege involves strategic thinking and allows gamers to work in teams to accomplish any mission with an overall realistic experience. The new installment from the Tom Clancy's series of games is focused mainly on the multiplayer mode feature with an exceptional storyline.

The game also provides a single player mode where the players can play a Tutorial with the AL- controlled robots and can get a hands on the strategies and different situations in the action game.

 Rainbow Six Siege does not provide the liberty to the players for spending much time on planning, studying maps and exit points. The game is full of action sequences where the players have to be always on alert with their teammates, reported PlayStation Lifestyle.

To save themselves from a terrorist attack and save the hostages, all the players need is a good team with excellent knowledge in defense mechanism tactics.

The Province reported that Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege depends heavily on teamwork with the lack of headset resource. With no facility of a headset with every copy of the game, it lacks on Intel or vocal updates from other team-mates, while they explore or find the enemy hiding locations.

Rainbow Six Siege lacks exceptional graphics and details as compared to other games in the same genre. The game has remarkable sound quality, with every move being captured like player's footsteps, creaking floorboards or bomb explosions at distant locations, reported Gaming Bolt.

Gamespresso reported that the players can face the problems of engaging gameplay after, all the opponents are knocked out. The only way out is creating an interesting game strategy and take out the enemies one by one and not all of a sudden. If the players are on the defending side, they will be given extra 30 seconds before the game starts to barricade doors, reinforce walls and place explosive traps.

Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege also enables the players to customize their weapons and mission gadgets with stealth upgrades, explosives, electrified barbed wire or portable armored shields, which help the players to bring creativity in their defense or attacks.

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