Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege managed to get more than just financial success from all that got their hands on the game, but also the unending trust that fans of the franchise have put into such. Not everything is scored as perfect, however, and gamers have spoken out as to why.
According to The Guardian, most fans of the franchise can see that Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege is more than just the common shooter-it is a promise of both realism and adventure at a good gauge. Those that have experienced the title claim that the interaction and undeniably strong spontaneity make a good recipe for excitement.
Delivered by Gadgets, the title has not let go of the immense tension and excitement that builds up around each game, as it continuously brings the thrill forward and back along the way. Moreover, the equipment such as gadgets and the guns are all part of the factors as to why it is still essentially a good title to date. Though these attributes are good to look at, there are some points that the title may have set aside, or perhaps not yet addressed this early.
Noted by Kentucky, the lack of a remarkable single-player feature is one that gamers cannot grasp fully. There is also the slow progression for the players along the way, which does not quite cut for many fans. Lastly, the shortage of content may be a piece of downfall that the game may undergo-but as of the moment, it is too early to tell, as the game may have updates in the near future.
Overall, Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege is somewhat a reasonably violent, but highly realistic and applies for all players that look to have a good first-person experience. The title looks promising already on its own, and with it, fans can still expect more from Ubisoft and the effort they put behind it.