Release date: December 1, 2015
Genre: Tactical shooter
Developer / Publisher: Ubisoft Montreal and Ubisoft
Platform: PC (Windows)
Interface language: Multilingual
Voice language: English, French, German, Italian, Russian and others
Multiplayer: Available
Version: 1456.4036 (from 07/27/2020) – Trial-version (we recommend to buy this game)
Description: Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege is a cooperative online shooter with a tactical component and a first-person view. This game want to show a completely different view of the standard battle between ten players in two teams. Five players are part of the attacking team, who must take control of a particular object and the other five players are defenders, whose task is to guard a point or object with all their might. The team can win a round by capturing the object or killing all the enemies. Each round teams change their roles. You can download Rainbow Six: Siege without any registration and absolutely free from our site.
Reviews
tbh, this game is really newcomer unfriendly. You will get confused about the map, you will get confused of the different varieties of sound, the recoil patterns, the operator gadgets, the roam/anchor fundamentals, everything. You will get called out by toxic players, you will get blamed for not planting or doing something critical in time. But that’s ok, everyone makes those mistakes when they first join the game. I myself never got a singular kill within the first month after I started playing the game. You might feel overwhelmed by all the different areas and aspects of the game, from gadgets to sound to maps to different plays, but you’ll get used to it and learn them soon enough. Just a fundamental note (this might not be helpful at all, and my bad if it doesn’t help) but if and when you do start the game, focus on maximum 2 attack and 2 defence operators and master them before you move on, and don’t get demoralized by toxicity, blames, spawnpeeks, whatever, everyone has had that experience before. Soon enough, you’ll be the one roaming/making risky plays/wall banging/spawn peeking.
This game is beautiful in my opinion, it’s really different compared to other fps’.
Although i have to admit that it can be really frustrating at times, sometimes you don’t know why or how you died.
If you really want to have fun with this game you NEED friends (it’s more fun, not unplayable. I don’t have friends).
One problem with R6, the learning curve is high. There are unlimmited things to discover, i’ve got 2.2K on this game (when writing this review) and i still discover new things daily.
Overall, good game. Just hard, rough, and bs at times like every game.
My friends played this game a lot and I didn’t have it, I thought it looked fun though. One of my friends decided to buy it for me. The truth is, I didn’t like it very much. I felt a lot of stress over it because if you’re the last one on your team alive, it’s all on you. It took me a while to figure out how things worked, and what guns I liked better, and the game grew on me. I love the game now. It has my most hours. It took a long while for me to actually like it, so if you get it and don’t love it at first, don’t give up on it yet, keep learning, and you might grow to love it too. 10/10 game
tbh, this game is really newcomer unfriendly. You will get confused about the map, you will get confused of the different varieties of sound, the recoil patterns, the operator gadgets, the roam/anchor fundamentals, everything. You will get called out by toxic players, you will get blamed for not planting or doing something critical in time. But that’s ok, everyone makes those mistakes when they first join the game. I myself never got a singular kill within the first month after I started playing the game. You might feel overwhelmed by all the different areas and aspects of the game, from gadgets to sound to maps to different plays, but you’ll get used to it and learn them soon enough. Just a fundamental note (this might not be helpful at all, and my bad if it doesn’t help) but if and when you do start the game, focus on maximum 2 attack and 2 defence operators and master them before you move on, and don’t get demoralized by toxicity, blames, spawnpeeks, whatever, everyone has had that experience before. Soon enough, you’ll be the one roaming/making risky plays/wall banging/spawn peeking.
This game is beautiful in my opinion, it’s really different compared to other fps’.
Although i have to admit that it can be really frustrating at times, sometimes you don’t know why or how you died.
If you really want to have fun with this game you NEED friends (it’s more fun, not unplayable. I don’t have friends).
One problem with R6, the learning curve is high. There are unlimmited things to discover, i’ve got 2.2K on this game (when writing this review) and i still discover new things daily.
Overall, good game. Just hard, rough, and bs at times like every game.
My friends played this game a lot and I didn’t have it, I thought it looked fun though. One of my friends decided to buy it for me. The truth is, I didn’t like it very much. I felt a lot of stress over it because if you’re the last one on your team alive, it’s all on you. It took me a while to figure out how things worked, and what guns I liked better, and the game grew on me. I love the game now. It has my most hours. It took a long while for me to actually like it, so if you get it and don’t love it at first, don’t give up on it yet, keep learning, and you might grow to love it too. 10/10 game
tbh, this game is really newcomer unfriendly. You will get confused about the map, you will get confused of the different varieties of sound, the recoil patterns, the operator gadgets, the roam/anchor fundamentals, everything. You will get called out by toxic players, you will get blamed for not planting or doing something critical in time. But that’s ok, everyone makes those mistakes when they first join the game. I myself never got a singular kill within the first month after I started playing the game. You might feel overwhelmed by all the different areas and aspects of the game, from gadgets to sound to maps to different plays, but you’ll get used to it and learn them soon enough. Just a fundamental note (this might not be helpful at all, and my bad if it doesn’t help) but if and when you do start the game, focus on maximum 2 attack and 2 defence operators and master them before you move on, and don’t get demoralized by toxicity, blames, spawnpeeks, whatever, everyone has had that experience before. Soon enough, you’ll be the one roaming/making risky plays/wall banging/spawn peeking.