Summary
- Release Year: 1999
- Genres: Shooter, Simulator, Tactical
- Platforms: Dreamcast, Mac, PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation
- Developers: Red Storm Entertainment
Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six: Rogue Spear (1999)
Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six: Rogue Spear is a tactical shooter video game developed by Red Storm Entertainment and published by Ubisoft. It was released for Microsoft Windows in August 1999. The game is the sequel to Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six (1998), and it features many of the same gameplay elements, such as realistic weapon handling, planning and execution of missions, and a focus on teamwork.
Gameplay
Rogue Spear is a first-person shooter game in which the player takes control of a squad of Rainbow operatives. The game features a variety of missions, including hostage rescue, bomb defusal, and counter-terrorism operations. The player must carefully plan and execute each mission, using a variety of weapons and equipment to achieve their objectives.
One of the most important aspects of Rogue Spear is teamwork. The player must work with their squadmates to complete missions successfully. This requires communication, coordination, and a willingness to work together.
Rogue Spear also features a variety of multiplayer modes, including deathmatch, team deathmatch, and capture the flag. These modes allow players to compete against each other or to cooperate to complete objectives.
Setting
Rogue Spear is set in the near future, following the collapse of the Soviet Union. The game’s story follows Rainbow as they investigate a series of terrorist attacks that are being perpetrated by a new group known as the Phoenix Group. The Phoenix Group is a collection of former Soviet military officers and scientists who are seeking to destabilize the world order.
Characters
Rogue Spear features a cast of characters from around the world. The player can choose to play as one of several different Rainbow operatives, each with their own unique skills and abilities.
- Ding Chavez: The leader of Rainbow and a former Delta Force operator.
- John Clark: A former Navy SEAL and the second-in-command of Rainbow.
- Domingo Chavez: A former Mexican special forces operative.
- Dieter Weber: A former German GSG 9 operative.
- Gilles Fournier: A former French GIGN operative.
- Yuri Orlov: A former Russian Spetsnaz operative.
Development
Rogue Spear was developed by Red Storm Entertainment, a video game development studio founded by Tom Clancy. The game was in development for two years, and it was one of the first games to use the Unreal Engine.
Rogue Spear was a critical and commercial success. It sold over 1 million copies worldwide, and it was praised for its realistic gameplay, detailed graphics, and intense multiplayer modes.
Legacy
Rogue Spear is considered to be one of the best tactical shooters ever made. It was a major influence on the development of the genre, and it continues to be played by fans around the world.
Conclusion
Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six: Rogue Spear is a classic tactical shooter that still holds up today. It’s a must-play for fans of the genre, and it’s a great game for anyone who enjoys realistic and challenging gameplay.
Review Score
9/10