| | |  | Shooter | Home » » » Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six 3 | | | | | | | Description: | | Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six 3 puts you in charge of an elite combat unit, Team RAINBOW. Made up of several nations' best soldiers, they are an anti-terrorist unit as dangerous as the terrorists themselves. Now they'll face an all-new threat to the world, to protect all civilians. Enter and clear a room of terrorists, rescue hostages, defuse bombs, and recover vital intelligence to help you in later missions Amazing squad-based multiplayer for hours of extended fun! | | | Features: | |
• Command RAINBOW in a race against time -- in locations including England, Norway, the Caribbean islands, and Rio de Janeiro during Carnaval -- to stop a madman and his doomsday plot
• Use strategy beforehand - Pick your team members, then outfit them with the right armor, weapons, and high-technology equipment for the mission at hand
• Plot out the assault of the target area on the huge, 3D map interface
• Lay out a plan for each squad to maximize surprise, stealth, and safety
• In first-person mode, lead one squad or control all three through different radio commands and signals
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 7.5 inches | | Product Width:
| 5.5 inches | | Product Height:
| 0.75 inches | | Product Weight:
| 0.3 pounds | | Package Length:
| 7.5 inches | | Package Width:
| 5.3 inches | | Package Height:
| 0.6 inches | | Package Weight:
| 0.3 pounds | | Release Date:
| March 24, 2004 | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 28 reviews |
| | | Game Information: | | | Platform:
| PlayStation2 | | Media:
| Video Game | | Item Quantity:
| 1 |
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3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
different from pc version but still funMar 30, 2005
By newyorkrunner ok I cut my teeth with the PC Rainbow Six back in 1999. In the pc version, you have a lot of freedom to choose your team, where they will enter and exit, what they will do once there etc. Naturally this means a lot of pre-planning before you actually start the mission. The PS 2 version of things is definitely geared more towards action and less towards planning and stealth. That's not necessarily bad, but if you are a fan of the PC version of Rogue Spear or Raven Shield, please understand that this game is lot more like Soldier of Fortune - a very linear shooter with the emphasis on action. R6 vets will recognize a lot of the maps - most of them are modified versions of the maps found in Raven Shield.
Still I enjoyed this game. In this game you can do a few things which you can't do (or do easily) in the pc version. For example, using zulu go codes, you can leave your team while you go and do something else. This is especially fun if you want to set up an attack from more than one side of a room. Unfortunately, since the game is very linear and you don't have a map, you don't get to do this a whole lot, and usually you can tell when the map wants you to do it that way (two doors side by side). And since you don't plan stuff out in advance, you can simply back up and retreat if things go wrong. You character can take up to 4 shots in the game - the PC R6 is one shot, one kill unless the enemy is very far away.
It's fun to drop this in for some old school shooter action with realistic weapons and maps. Just don't expect the same experience as the PC version.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
One hell of a game!Apr 12, 2004
By Ryan McCabe You know what? I love the first person shooter games and I am a big fan of the Bond games. For some reason I love the sound of a loading gun and this is the satisfaction I have been waiting for in a game. This is one of the best first person shooters......well.......one of the BEST GAMES I have played. First of all I like the weapin choice. You can really customize what you are fighting with. You have a primary, secondary, high explosive and covert weapons to chose from. Some of those missions I will tell you...they were really hard. the best thing in the game was what you could do with your team-mates. You could tell them what to do and they were the ones who made the mission that much easier. There is a window that popps up when you want them to interact with the environment, like doors and so on. I have to give this game a 5 out of 5 because first of all the graphics are incredable, it is a challenge, it makes you think, and it is just another fine product of the Tom Clancy mind!!
6 of 8 found the following review helpful:
Splitscreen co-op feature not implementedMar 29, 2004
Rainbow Six 3 for the PS2 is quite a good looking game and plays generally quite well, with a decent interface and controls. But I feel it has a significant problem. Let me make this clear: a friend and I purchased this game for the 2-player, splitscreen coop mode. Like Ghost Recon PS2, this mode is implemented extremely poorly. You can only play splitscreen on missions you have finished in campaign mode first. You cannot save after splitscreen missions. You can't progress beyond the first coop mission without running through more campaign missions. Let's think about this. The game forces you to play through the game one player in order to play two player..at which point one of the players has to go through all the missions again in two player mode. To me, this is like forcing somebody to play through the game in order to get the sound working. Coop is an important feature that was mentioned over and over in advertising but does not really exist in a usable form. Just wanted to blow off some steam and warn everyone: Do NOT buy this game for two player splitscren mode.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
its goodFeb 18, 2010
By j725t besides the few minor things that bug me its a great tactical fps, the deaths are sometimes very unrealistic, and sometimes enemies shoot running with 1 hand with an ak but that doesnt make it unplayable just kinda funny and weird. you can pick your equipment and order your 3 man squad squad, also there is no sprint but there is a peek feautre to look around things
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
A GREAT GAMEDec 29, 2009
By J. Ebright This game has action strategy and tons of shooting. You play as Ding who is a american leader of team rainbow. There are 15 missions. I am on the 5 or 6 mission. In the game you get to tell your guys to do. I like how your guys really help you in the game. When there was a terrorist who kept killing the hostage, I told my guys to go and kill him and they did with speed and strategy. I love how hard and smart the A.I. are. they will one hand a machine gun and do anything to kill you. You have to be smart and order quick instructions to your teammates. If you tell themto do nothing at all then you will preety much lose the mission. So ovveral you really have to communicate. Now there is a mode where you do your own mission,"AKA custom mission". It is where you chose a map that you have unlocked and you chose a game type such as practice mission or terrorist hunt Wich is really fun! you chose you weapon, and also you start out with all the guns from the start, there are 30 guns. So any way you chose your weapon and then you and your team hunt terrorist! Now 2 player is fun it is the same as custom mission just it is just you and your friend. Online looks fun but I have never tried it. Overal great game for people who like tactics and shooting.
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