![]() ![]() ![]() Rainbow Six Extraction is far more generic than we had expected. It’s a lot of “go here, press the button, and defend the objective” type of missions that feel much more like a side mode for a larger game. The main issue is that after you’ve played for a couple of hours, things become repetitive - there are only a small number of possible objectives available across each stage. The game is split up into several cities and various linear zones within them, each featuring procedurally generated stages with a handful of objectives for you to complete. Rainbow Six Extraction throws you and your friends against the Archaeans, a deadly group of parasitic aliens that are attacking Earth. ![]() Nevertheless, it feels like the company’s most generic title in recent memory, taking almost none of the best features from its 2015 predecessor Rainbow Six Siege, instead watering it down to a stiff, repetitive, and soulless experience. Ubisoft has positioned Rainbow Six Extraction as a cooperative spin on one of the most beloved shooters of the last generation. It should have been a match made in heaven. ![]()
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