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This game is complicated and you have to have a VMU cadr to save this game! I hate that!
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i'm gona make it simple-good graphics,good characters,good story line, good levels, good difficuly level,good wepons, horrible controls.
the controls are the toughest controls i have evr used.
But you get used to them, so get the game.
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The absolute worst Dreamcast game I have ever played. I would not even take this game if it was given to me for free.
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Thanks to the gorgeous graphics of the Dreamcast, team Rainbow looks beutiful and moves like butter. The ability to plan out your attacks and specify the team members is awesome. The wide variety of weapons and suits allows for different experiences every mission. The controls are a bit complicated and hard to learn, but with enough practice, it becomes easy. Unlike most other shoot-em-up games (Which, Rainbow goes far beyond), one shot kills. However, the low difficutly of the shooting makes up for that as your enemies dont notice you unless youre right in their face. There isnt a consistent storyline, but the missions are varied and allow for different kinds of fun. whether it be putting 20 holes in one man with a machine gun or blowing 3 guys up with a grenade. Rainbow offers a great deal of fun and is a challenging game full of adventure and strategy.
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The learning curve on this game seems daunting at first but once you master the controls you're off in tactical wonderland. I played the PC title to its conclusion and found the DC version is trimmed a bit. The additional Eagle missions more than makes up for it. However, several missions have cropped mission maps/environments. The final mission before the Eagle missions, for example, is less than half in scope of the PC version. As such, if you've played the PC game, you'll easily cruise through the DC version; almost too easily. The frame rate in the DC version is far better than that of the PC version. You fly through scenes. A word of caution: if you've played Rogue Spear before Rainbow Six you'll be severely disappointed. Rogue Spear is an intense improvement over R6. I mean Wow! The graphics, the mission sizes, the AI; everything is superior. Whatever the case, R6 is so playable beyond winning the game it's worth owning. Tango Down!
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