Rainbow six got it's console start on the N64, it dose a great job on the N64. one analog stick works and so dose moveing on the C Pad. Aiming is tight and responsive. The leavels are big and full of people to shoot. You can start each leavel off by planing your attack rout this just gives you a rout to follow it dosent tell your computer comrads were to go. You take control of two people at a time. one is you the other a computer or a friend. Basicly each leavel is go in and recue the hostiges or go sneak in. Stealth missions are a bit hard. The other bad thing about this game is haveing to hunt down all the terrist in each leavel. Some leavels are so big you'll be wondering around looking for who your suposed to shoot to compleat the mission. Another bad thing the game is short but more diffcult leavel makes the game more of a challenge you and your friend so thats some repaly. last but not least theres no death match just co-op. I paid $10 and thats a fair price maybe we'll see it on the VC one day.
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