Friday, June 24, 2011

New revelations on reboot Rainbow Six

Moral choices, system of stalking in the third person, stealth action and more, it seems, Rainbow Six returns on consoles and PC, probably in 2012, with what appears to be a real reboot for the series. Ubisoft did not show the game during E3 2011, but Kotaku has managed to glean some interesting information from the usual anonymous source.

The first and most important element that emerges from such revelations would be implementing a system of morality, or of choices that can influence the course of history, which as usual will revolve around an elite counter-terrorism which is facing a threat on a global scale. Depending on how we behave in the game, therefore, we conclude the levels in different ways and you'll be rewarded when they replay the same stage for decision alternatives.

The situations that will determine these choices seem really original in terms of gameplay, and in some cases we will assume the role of any first victim, then a member of Rainbow Six, so you can get hold of all information needed to complete the mission successfully and without collateral damage.

The example given by Kotaku, also documented by the pictures, is that of a person who is taken hostage by terrorists and connected to a powerful explosive. We will live these moments from the perspective of the victim, to understand exactly how things are, and then returns as a special anti-terrorist squad of soldiers, with a terrible choice to make: the involuntary suicide or risk sacrificing the lives of hundreds of people in an attempt to save it.

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