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On the PC, Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six pretty much kick-started the realistic tactical shooter genre, and it was the obvious inspiration for the world's most popular online game, Half-Life: Counter-Strike. The Dreamcast version had somewhat less of an impact, possibly due to its inexact gamepad control
On the PC, Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six pretty much kick-started the realistic tactical shooter genre, and it was the obvious inspiration for the world's most popular online game, Half-Life: Counter-Strike. The Dreamcast version had somewhat less of an impact, possibly due to its inexact gamepad controls and its total lack of a multiplayer game. Rogue Spear, the sequel to Rainbow Six, improves on the original in every way. It boasts a great single-player experience, much improved controls, and a four-player mode. If you're wondering why there aren't any positive adjectives in front of the words "four-player mode," it's because there isn't a whole lot to it. It's there - a big improvement over not being there - and it works. But it doesn't offer the depth or wide range of features that made multiplayer Rogue Spear so popular on the PC.
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