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Reviewed: Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six: Rogue Spear
Developer/Publisher: Redstorm Entertainment
Genre Type: Strategic Action
Price: $44.95
Required System: P233MMX w/3D Accel, PII266 w/o, 32mb Ram, 4mb Videocard, 200mb HD, Win95+
Reviewer's System: C400mhz @ 450mhz, 64mb Ram, TNT, Win98
Related Games: Rainbow 6, Hidden and Dangerous, Green Beret
ESRB Rating: Teen - Animated Violence, Animated Blood/Gore
Overall Rating:
Author: Chris Kim       Date: October 22nd 1999
Page: 1

Game Review:

The gaming world has had lots of games come and go. Various types of games last, while other games are blown off after only a few days of playing. Many genres of games have come and gone, many have stayed, while others have become instant classics in terms of gameplay and unique value for the game. The evolutionary leaders of these game genres have come to be known in various modes of play. Most of these leaders have come to the gaming world as relatively new genres, which hadn't existed before and where completely new. Some of these leaders of the pack include Wolfenstein 3D, the first original game that introduced the world of first person shooters to PC's. Then along came Doom, also from id Software, as well. Then along came Half-Life, one of the best first person shooters ever incarnated. Half-Life introduced many new features into the first person genre, one of them included actually involving the player into the game itself. Take that strategy element and boost it by about twenty fold, and that is exactly what Rogue Spear is.

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Added:  Friday, October 22, 1999
Reviewer:  Chris Kim
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