![]() ![]() It had changed – changed into a game that is obviously trying to have some more mainstream appeal with cool edgy characters, who also obviously have no place in a crack assault team. It was here that I realised this wouldn’t be like the Rainbow Six series I remembered. ![]() The mission screen is nice enough, giving me the required info on what I’m about to do, but it ends with a warning to Yocoby (a female member of the team) asking her to watch her temper, as the big boss man doesn’t want her to tear the city apart. The menu music is dire and it continues through a rather cheesy intro FMV that introduces all the members of Team Rainbow as if the player is really meant to care about them. To give you an idea on how bad Lockdown is (in single-player at least) I’ll run you through my first fifteen minutes with the game. ![]() Either the series has become very bad or I was deluded in the first place. As with all online games, the novelty wore off and seeing as I passed over Black Arrow, Lockdown is my first look at the series in some time. It was a real laugh, helped by my inability to open doors properly and a tendency to get shot in the back of the head by my ever more immature growing team-mates. I got together with a few buddies and we played through the game in co-op and competitively against a few other small teams. Rainbow Six 3 on the Xbox gave me some of the most fun I’ve had on Xbox Live. ![]()
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