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Rainbow Six Extraction

MSRP $39.99

Score Details

“Rainbow Six Extraction's ridiculous plot and repetitive nature prevent the experimental spinoff from achieving its full potential.”

Pros

  • Fresh squad tactics
  • Gorgeous visuals

Cons

  • Nonsensical story
  • No fun playing alone
  • Repetitive objectives
  • Frustrating difficulty

Ubisoft’s Tom Clancy brand of games is in the middle of an identity crisis. What initially started with engaging tactical shooters like Rainbow Six and Splinter Cell is now home to competitive shooters with wacky names like XDefiant, battle royales, and now, a Left 4 Dead-inspired cooperative shooter where players fight off an alien parasite.

Rainbow Six Extraction spun off from a limited-time mode of the popular competitive multiplayer shooter Rainbow Six Siege. It’s an attempt to adapt Siege’s methodical, team-focused gameplay into a cooperative setting while stretching the limits of what the Rainbow Six subseries can be about.

Rainbow Six Extraction is a perfect example of the Tom Clancy brand’s current struggle. While its more tactical pace stands out within the cooperative shooter genre, its lack of an engaging narrative and it repetitive gameplay mean that the best aspects of the game don’t get the time to shine.

Weak narrative

Typically, Ubisoft’s Rainbow Six video games are rooted in realistic military-tangential conflict. We’ve seen that premise stretched more and more with each new game using that label, but Rainbow Six Extraction officially jumps the shark.

A race of aliens called the Archaeans and their Chimera parasite have attacked Earth. In response, several operators from Rainbow Six Siege team up, form the “Rainbow Exogenous Analysis & Containment Team (REACT), and try to fight back against this overwhelming threat.

Ubisoft barely seems to care about the plot of Rainbow Six Extraction.

REACT is led by three notable Rainbow Six Siege operators — Ash, Thermite, and Mira. As a Rainbow Six Siege spinoff, Extraction had the opportunity to expand on Siege‘s lore and allow us to get to know some of the most popular operators better. We’ve seen Riot Games successfully pull this off for League of Legends champions via the Netflix show Arcane and spinoffs from Riot Forge focusing on specific characters.

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Sadly, that’s far from what we get. Ubisoft barely seems to care about the plot of Rainbow Six Extraction. There are only around 11 minutes of cutscenes (including a tutorial debrief and a pre-game cinematic). Most operators lack personality, and the threat doesn’t scale narratively in a compelling way.

If Rainbow Six Extraction had an engaging story, the ridiculousness of the premise would fade into the background. Instead, the game feels out of place in the broader franchise. Rainbow Six Extraction wants the gameplay loop to keep you engaged long-term, not the story, but the results there are mixed.

Same old grind

Rainbow Six Extraction has as much in common with Firaxis’ strategy game series XCOM as it does with previous Rainbow Six titles. Players slowly and tactically move through alien-infested areas, completing objectives that range from capturing Elite enemies to taking samples from nests that spawn Archaeans. If XCOM were a first-person shooter instead of a turn-based strategy game, it would look a lot like Rainbow Six Extraction.

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Another thing Rainbow Six Extraction has in common with XCOM is that it’s excruciating difficulty. Most of the Archaeans that players encounter are just as, if not more, powerful than them in some way. Some explode, others trap you in the spikey sludge the Archaeans leave behind, and some will just ferociously charge at you.

Rainbow Six Extraction’s more methodical approach to gameplay helps the game stand out from its peers.

Playing smart is required to succeed at just one objective with high health, and each run has at least three objectives players can complete. If the player fails, their teammates must extract their body. Otherwise, their operators will go MIA and then must be saved and extracted during another run via one of the game’s most frustrating objectives.

Most cooperative shooters like to focus on speed and bombast, so Rainbow Six Extraction’s more methodical approach to gameplay helps the game stand out from its peers.

While its tactical gameplay feels fresh, the full package is thin. Overall, Rainbow Six Extraction features 13 different objectives for players to clear. Players will see every objective that the game offers within a couple of hours and then be asked to repeat them ad nauseam.

Different maps provide a change of scenery and Rainbow Six Extraction in general looks gorgeous on next-gen systems. Still, these levels don’t feel very distinct from each other. As such, it’s a long grind where you’re completing the same objectives in the same areas over and over again, with the randomness of enemy placement and the objective order being the only real variation. The endgame variations also don’t do much to spice things up as they just add additional steps to progress or limit the usable operators.

Whether it’s more objectives to make the grind less frustrating or a more compelling narrative that inspires people to keep playing, Rainbow Six Extraction needs a better driving force to compel players to keep going.

Team up with friends

When playing with people that you know, you can carefully planning out your next move, and the whole experience meshes together pretty well. The MIA system also adds real stakes to each action players make. Stray too far from that, though, and the experience becomes much less enjoyable. Rainbow Six Extraction isn’t fun to play solo.

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While single-player incursions are possible, the difficulty becomes a little too overwhelming. Operators will die and go MIA a lot more often, and the objective to free a missing operator is near impossible without dying if you’re alone.

A cutscene featuring some operators questioning solo deployments actually plays the first time players try to do an incursion, so even Ubisoft seems to know it’s not the best way to play. The next best solution is to choose quick play and do incursions with random players, but this comes down to the luck of the draw.

Some players will be careful and communicate, while others will just run in guns blazing and ruin any strategy that Rainbow Six Extraction encourages. If you don’t have two friends to play with, really consider whether or not you’re willing to put up with these issues.

A multiplayer-focused game will always be more fun when playing with friends, but games like Left 4 Dead and Back 4 Blood are still just as fun in single-player or with random players as they are with friends. They also don’t feel as ridiculously punishing and repetitive in single-player as Rainbow Six Extraction does.

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Rainbox Six Extraction is a weird offshoot with good ideas that feels too ambitious to be a Rainbow Six Siege expansion, but too repetitive to stand toe to toe with its genre peers. Rainbow Six Siege players may enjoy this change of pace, but even then, the setting is so widely different from standard Tom Clancy or Rainbow Six games that the hardcore audience may feel alienated. Rainbow Six Extraction is competently made in most respects, but isn’t compelling enough to be worth most players’ time.

Our take

While Rainbow Six Extraction stands out within its genre and the Tom Clancy lineup of games as a whole, it rarely does so to its advantage. This extremely tough experience becomes more frustrating if you play it alone or with random players. If someone is looking for a very involved cooperative game to play with their best friends, Rainbow Six Extraction may grab their attention, but its repetitiveness and terrible grind may get to players after a while.

Is there a better alternative?

The cooperative horde shooter genre is in the middle of a renaissance currently. I’d recommend Back 4 Blood as a more consistently engaging and exhilarating game within the same genre. If you enjoy the game’s tactical nature and alien invasion premise, check out the strategy game XCOM 2.

How long will you last?

While unlocking every operator, map, and mode could easily take you upwards of 20 hours, Rainbow Six Extraction doesn’t have a definitive endpoint and is designed to be played almost endlessly.

Should you buy it?

No. If you’re a Rainbow Six Siege or cooperative shooter fan and have friends to play it with, Rainbow Six Extraction may be worth a cursory glance on Xbox Game Pass. I wouldn’t recommend spending money on it, though.

Rainbow Six Extraction was tested on an Xbox Series X via Xbox Game Pass.

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