
Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six
Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six is a tactical first-person shooter developed and published by Red Storm Entertainment, released in 1998. Set in 1999, the game casts the player as the leader of an elite multinational counter-terrorism unit known as RAINBOW, tasked with crippling an escalating wave of global terrorism. The single-player campaign unfolds across a series of geographically diverse missions, each demanding meticulous pre-mission planning alongside real-time execution.
The planning phase is the game's defining feature. Before each mission, a briefing with voiceover and intelligence reports sets the stage. The player then selects up to eight operatives from a roster of specialists, each rated in Assault, Demolition, Electronics, and Recon. Operatives can be equipped with a wide range of authentic firearms, armour, and gadgets. The squad is divided into up to four fireteams, and the player charts their paths on a blueprint-style map using waypoints and go-codes: conditional triggers that allow synchronised breaches, flashbang entries, and hostage rescues. This strategic layer, uncommon in shooters of the era, earned the game considerable praise.
Once the plan is finalised, the action phase switches to a direct-control perspective with the option of first‑person or third‑person views. The player can jump between squads at any time. Weapons handling is deliberate; movement and sustained fire affect accuracy, encouraging cautious room-clearing and the use of cover. A permanent-death system means any operative killed remains dead for the rest of the campaign, adding genuine weight to each engagement.
Multiplayer supports team survival, cooperative scenarios, and free‑for‑all modes via LAN or online services. Team survival, pitting two squads against each other with no respawns, quickly became the community favourite. At launch, the game shipped with significant bugs: erratic enemy AI, pathfinding failures that could trap squad members, clipping glitches, and intermittent crashes. A subsequent patch addressed many of these issues, improving AI reactions and fixing the worst pathing problems. The patched version is widely regarded as the definitive experience, transforming a flawed gem into a classic tactical shooter.
| Platform | Windows 95/98 |
| Developer | Red Storm Entertainment |
| Publisher | Red Storm Entertainment |
| Genre | Action, Strategy |
| Players | 1 Player (multiplayer up to 8) |
| Series | Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six |
| Reviewed | February 8, 1999 |
| Restored | June 14, 2026 |







