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Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six 3: Raven Shield
rainbow-sixPCTactical Shooter

Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six 3: Raven Shield

Developer: Red Storm Entertainment · Published by Ubisoft · 2003
The peak of tactical realism, marred by launch-day chaos.
CampaignMultiplayerCo-opPassword SaveVGA
4.0
Excellent
POCG VERDICT
The tactical shooter perfected, if you can survive the bugs.
Raven Shield is the best-looking, best-sounding, and most realistic tactical shooter ever made. The AI cheats, the CD key system is a disaster, but when it works, nothing else comes close.
About This Game

Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six 3: Raven Shield is the third main installment in the Rainbow Six series of tactical first-person shooters, developed by Red Storm Entertainment and published by Ubisoft. Released in March 2003 for Windows, it abandons the proprietary engine of its predecessors in favor of a heavily modified version of the Unreal Engine 2, powering award-winning graphics and physics. Raven Shield places players in command of the international counter-terrorist unit Rainbow, planning and executing missions across the globe with a focus on realistic combat, one-shot kills, and extensive pre-mission preparation. The single-player campaign spans 15 detailed missions, while the multiplayer component supports up to 16 players in cooperative and adversarial modes. Notable innovations include fluid character stance control, deep weapon customization with meaningful trade-offs, a refined mission planning interface with 3D walkthroughs, and arguably the most authentic weapon audio ever recorded for a game. Despite its technical ambition, the game shipped with severe bugs, including CD key authentication problems that locked legitimate owners out of multiplayer, inconsistent AI behaviors, and performance issues even on high-end hardware. A significant patch was quickly released to address the most critical flaws. Raven Shield is widely regarded as the pinnacle of the series for its balance of realism and playability, and it remains a benchmark for tactical shooters.

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POCG ReviewOriginal: April 7, 2003
4.0
Excellent
Review Verdict
Private: Raven Shield
Raven Shield is the best-looking, best-sounding, and most realistic tactical shooter ever made. The AI cheats, the CD key system is a disaster, but when it works, nothing else comes close.
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How to Play TodayYour options for running this game in 2026
Original Hardware
Original CD-ROM release. Requires a Windows PC with a 1 GHz processor, 256 MB RAM, and a 64 MB DirectX 8.1 graphics card. The game is notorious for demanding hardware; an Athlon 2400+ and Radeon 9700 Pro were considered ideal for smooth performance at launch. Installation requires the CD and a valid CD key, which caused widespread authentication troubles.
Emulation / Other Options
Raven Shield runs natively on modern Windows PCs with some compatibility adjustments. The GOG version includes pre-configured fixes. For original discs, apply the latest official patch and run in Windows XP compatibility mode. Performance on contemporary hardware is flawless.