Close Menu
PS4 HomePS4 Home
  • Home
  • Best PS4 Games
  • Editorials
  • How To’s
  • FAQs
  • Accessories
  • PS5 Home
  • More
    • PS4 Game Guides
    • PS4 Games List
    • PS4 Wallpapers
    • PS4 Console Pictures
    • Other Gaming
      • PS5
What's Hot

PS4 Rebuild Database: Optimize Your Console’s Performance

October 27, 2024

Is The Finals on PS4? Availability of Popular Basketball Game on PlayStation 4

October 27, 2024

How to Delete PS4 Account: A Simple Guide to Account Management

October 13, 2024
Facebook X (Twitter)
PS4 HomePS4 Home
Facebook X (Twitter)
  • Home
  • Best PS4 Games

    The Best PS4 Games for April 2024

    April 17, 2024

    The Best PS4 Games for March 2024

    April 17, 2024

    The Best PS4 Games for February 2024

    February 25, 2024

    The 50 Best PS4 Games Of All Time

    January 11, 2024

    The Best PS4 Games Coming In January 2024

    January 9, 2024
  • Editorials
  • How To’s
  • FAQs
  • Accessories
  • PS5 Home
  • More
    • PS4 Game Guides
    • PS4 Games List
    • PS4 Wallpapers
    • PS4 Console Pictures
    • Other Gaming
      • PS5
PS4 HomePS4 Home
Home»Games»Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six: Siege Review
Games

Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six: Siege Review

By PS4 HomeDecember 3, 2015No Comments4 Mins Read
Facebook Twitter Pinterest Reddit LinkedIn Tumblr Email
Share
Facebook Twitter Pinterest Reddit Email

The Rainbow Six games have always held a special place in my heart thanks to their unique blend of simulation and arcade-like gameplay, and Siege once again balances those styles perfectly. This is a multiplayer FPS where you are not able to respawn or regenerate health, so it encourages you to not simply out-shoot your opponent, but to out-think them as well. Each gunfight that you engage in is therefore incredibly tense, and when you manage to win, it’s ultimately very rewarding.

Rainbow Six Siege
Siege features only three modes, one of which is instantly forgettable (basically a single player tutorial), another which is really only fun the first few times you play it (Terrorist Hunt- think Horde with objectives) and the third of which is really the only reason to buy this game (Hostage Rescue, which is 5v5 round-based multiplayer).

In Hostage Rescue, one team is tasked with defending a location (suburban house, bank, plane, biker bar, etc.) and the hostage inside, and the other team must infiltrate the location and save the hostage. At the start of the game, you choose from one of 20 “operators,” (which are essentially what Siege calls “classes”). Different operators have different unique roles- there’s a medic, tech genius, heavy weapons guy, etc.- and no two players can choose the same operator, so it’s an important part of the strategy to mix and match the operators in order to get the best combo for your team.

Then comes a short “planning” or “setup” period where the defenders are able to use barbed wire, trip mines, boards, etc. to lock down certain parts of the map, and the attackers are able to watch all this happen via drones in order to plan their method of entry. Once this setup period is over, the three minute round starts, and this is where my biggest problem with Siege lies- three minutes is simply way too short for a game like this.

See also  Dead Or Alive 6 Review - Wanted Dead Or Alive

Rainbow Six Siege
The gameplay itself, as previously mentioned, is a lot of fun. Attackers have countless ways to get inside the building and to the hostage- rappelling through the windows, breaching the doorways, or even taking a sledgehammer to the walls. Defenders, then, must be ready for an attack from any angle, and those initial moments when you hear the distant tinkling of broken glass or the crack of a flashbang are truly intense. A defender can be posted up on a doorway only to have the floor fall out from underneath them, and an attacker can think he’s successfully flanking the entire enemy team only to rappel directly into a room filled with poison gas.

Because the threat of permanent death from any angle at any moment is so prevalent, cautious players should be rewarded. But that three minute timer forces you to move too quickly and potentially set yourself up for disaster. It’s strange how Siege does so much to encourage playing smart, but then it gives you a timer and tells you to get it over with quickly. I assume this is to discourage camping and make downtime during death go by faster, but they could have done that in so many other ways… As it stands, players who die are still able to participate by monitoring CCTV feeds and calling out locations to their teammates, so why is that not enough?

Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege
Anyway, with all of that being said, the timer and the lack of content for a $60 title are really my only gripes with Rainbow Six: Siege. Free DLC is promised over four “seasons,” though, which will include new (and hopefully longer) game modes, so I imagine I’ll be returning to Siege quite often over the coming months.

See also  Citizens of Earth Review

Rating – 8.7 / 10

PS4 Home

This post didnt have a specific author and was published by PS4 Home.

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Reddit Email
Previous ArticleDungeon Defenders II – Screenshots
Next Article The Best PS4 Games of 2015

Related Posts

When Will Sony Stop Making Games for the PS4?

September 1, 2024

Is Your PS4 Still Worth Holding On To in 2024?

September 1, 2024

The Best PS4 Games for April 2024

April 17, 2024

The Best PS4 Games for February 2024

February 25, 2024

The 50 Best PS4 Games Of All Time

January 11, 2024

The Best PS4 Games Coming In January 2024

January 9, 2024
Add A Comment

Comments are closed.

Featured
Editor's picks

PS4 Rebuild Database: Optimize Your Console’s Performance

October 27, 2024Updated:October 27, 2024

Is your PS4 running slower than usual? You might need to rebuild its database. This…

Editor's picks

How to Delete PS4 Account: A Simple Guide to Account Management

October 13, 2024Updated:October 13, 2024

Deleting a PS4 account might sound tricky, but with the right guidance, it’s straightforward. To delete…

Best PS4 Games

The Best PS4 Games for April 2024

April 17, 2024Updated:August 31, 2024

We’re well into 2024 now, and the PS4 has yet to give up the ghost,…

Best PS4 Games

The Best PS4 Games for March 2024

April 17, 2024Updated:August 31, 2024

It’s officially spring (well, according to the meteorological definition, anyway), and you know what that…

Our Picks

PS4 Rebuild Database: Optimize Your Console’s Performance

October 27, 2024

Is The Finals on PS4? Availability of Popular Basketball Game on PlayStation 4

October 27, 2024

How to Delete PS4 Account: A Simple Guide to Account Management

October 13, 2024
Popular Guides

PS4 Rebuild Database: Optimize Your Console’s Performance

October 27, 2024

Is The Finals on PS4? Availability of Popular Basketball Game on PlayStation 4

October 27, 2024

How to Delete PS4 Account: A Simple Guide to Account Management

October 13, 2024
Popular This Month

PS4 Backwards Compatibility – How To Play PS2 And PS3 Games On PS4

June 2, 2019

Adults: How to Watch Virtual Reality Porn on PlayStation VR

October 31, 2017

Is The Finals on PS4? Availability of Popular Basketball Game on PlayStation 4

October 27, 2024
PS4Home.com © 2012- 2023
Partners:    Gamerbolt.com | PS5Home.com


  • About us
  • Advertise

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.