Call of Duty: Black Ops III vs Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Extraction
Call of Duty: Black Ops III
Call of Duty: Black Ops III follows on from the previous installment and is set in the year 2065 where the world is undergoing huge changes both physically and politically. Here you step into the enhanced shoes of Black Ops agent working for the Winslow Accord.Now with the world facing some pretty tough challenges following the third cold war and all of the climate changes, as well as advanced technology there is are now more desperate measures needed. It falls to you to step in behind enemy lines and save the day in a fun campaign. Where there are differences here is that you have both a nightmare mode and a zombie mode to play after you complete the main story. With a fun multiplayer option with a huge range of game styles and customization you have a lot to do in this great game.
Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Extraction
Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Extraction has you face the deadliest threat Team Rainbow has to deal with: a mutating, alien parasite known as the Archeaens. You’ll drop into the dangerous containment zones and deal with the extraterrestrial threat with a team of three players. Missions range from gathering samples, intelligence and extracting data from computers. They all have one thing in common, though, which is engaging hordes of the infected, as well as the aliens themselves. In typical Rainbow Six fashion, you’ll battle aliens using a massive arsenal of weapons, equipment, and other gear.Players in Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six: Extraction will go on incursions in sub-areas of a massive map. They’ll have to deal with enemies and objectives that are procedurally generated, meaning no mission is similar. Moreover, the Archeaen aliens have different variants, each with abilities of their own; these range from spikers that can throw spikes and rooters that are more durable than their peers. Compared to its famous counterpart, Siege, Extraction is a slower-paced game where you’ll have to deal with enemies slowly and meticulously instead of explosive firefights.
Overall, Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six: Extraction is a vastly different Rainbow Six experience, but nevertheless, it deserves a good, long look. So yes, it’s best to start going on incursions and stop the alien threat from reaching its peak!