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Rainbow Six Lockdown


While it's clear that this may not be the rightful heir to the series that gave rise to it, R6: Lockdown looks and feels superb so far.

Available on: PC , GameCube, PS2, Xbox
Genre: Shooter
Release date: Feb 14, 2006
Developed by: Red Storm
Multiplayer Modes:
Offline
1 player SOLO
Online
16 player VS
4 player CO-OP
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Screenshots updated Feb 23, 2006
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Its been a whole year since the last Rainbow Six game, Black Arrow, and developers, Red Storm Entertainment seem to have taken a long hard look at things. From the onset Lockdown feels tighter and more intuitive than any of its predecessors and, like the protagonists within the game, have righted many of the wrongs that have gone before. One of the first things youll notice is that command of your three tactically minded comrades has been tightened up. While having fewer commands for your team ...
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The grizzled, realistic military shooter Rainbow Six first dropped into counter-terrorist action in 1998 against a backdrop of arcadey, sci-fi shooters like Unreal Tournament and Quake. Rainbow and its two sequels were swiftly dubbed "thinking man's shooters" due to mature presentation and hyper-tactical gameplay. Rainbow Six: Lockdown's previous installment, Rainbow Six: 3, wasn't just hard; at some points it was simply an exercise in masochism. But, finally threading the needle and beating ...   » Read Full Rainbow Six Lockdown preview
ESRB Rating
Rainbow Six Lockdown is rated:
Mature
Blood, Language, Violence
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