The sound and strategic elements that were so important to the multiplayer aspects of the original game are even more critical this time around. And while the pace is generally a little slower than in the single-player game, the intensity is turned up a notch. You'll move more cautiously in the online world, keeping a closer eye on your surroundings. Move too slowly, though, and you'll find yourself in a sniper's crosshairs.
Forget the latest offerings from the Backstreet Boys or Marilyn Manson, the mere mention of the Rogue Spear demo is music to ears of every Rainbow Six fan out there. The full retail version of Rogue Spear doesn't ship until later this month, but if all goes well Mplayer.com will have the multiplayer demo available this Tuesday, September 7. Spread the word--this is not to be missed!
Honestly I wasn't a huge fan of the original. It seems just about everyone I know though did enjoy the game so it's probably worth a look. It could possibly have to do with me being retarded and not being able to grasp those complex missions though. I just need a railgun ok?
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