The Outbreak event in Rainbow Six: Siege all the way back in 2018 was a ton of fun. It presented the tactical shooter in a new light, offering something different to players that might have wanted a more fulfilling PvE experience than the tepid “terrorist hunt” offering in the base game. Ubisoft clearly felt there was enough promise in the idea to not only bring it back but spin it off into a standalone experience, but does it hold up?
Rainbow Six: Extraction is a three-player zombie-type survival game where you join REACT to help curb an alien parasite that’s spreading across the United States. In fact, Extraction is a direct continuation of the Siege event, using that original setting – Truth or Consequences, New Mexico – as ground zero. Actually, there’s a lot to this game that will be familiar if you’ve spent any time with Siege. It allows you to take the mantle of 18 operators, all brought over from Siege, and all retaining their guns and gadgets from the tactical shooter. Curiously, this includes Tachanka with his turret, rather than his current grenade launcher gadget. Some are tweaked to better function in a PvE environment, but enough will be familiar to veteran players that things will feel comfortable. This is good because the game throws a lot at you all at once.
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Latest SPAC News: KKR SPAC mulls $14B deal for PetSmart, ex-Daimler boss tapped for new Kensington auto-focused SPAC, and Singapore’s first SPACs off to timid start
KKR SPAC Said to Mull Deal for PetSmart at $14 Billion Value
PetSmart (NASDAQ:PETM) is in talks to go public through a blank-check company backed by private equity firm KKR & Co., ...READ MORE
If there is one thing the past two years have taught us, it’s that we all need to work together. Contrary to Darwinian “survival of the fittest” business philosophies, there’s […]
NASA has hired a new company to provide engineering support for an inflatable module on the International Space Station originally built and managed by Bigelow Aerospace.