A big dissapointment, but some parts can be fun.

User Rating: 5.8 | Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six: Lockdown GC
Graphic's: The graphics are pretty good but there are quite a few pixel problems though which are very noticeable. And when teamates or enemies go down stairs they start shaking up and down really fast, even though the designers intended to make it look like they wern't shaking up and down as fast or as much as they do. The only time the graphics look really good is when your watching a cutscene.

Sound: They basically isin't any music while you play the game, which is a downer because some rock music would really set the mood. The voice acting is pretty good though. You will hear a tweaked version of the original rainbow six theme music at the main menu, which sounds cool. And the sound effects are pretty realistic. The sound deffiently isin't one of the highlights of the game.

Gameplay: The controls are a bit weird considering instead of lining up the sight with the L button you line it up with up on the control pad. Your teamates are probably the most annoying part of the game, your teamates AI is pretty bad. For instance they sometimes freeze when breaching a door and will get stuck trying to go through a door when they all bunch up at it, giving your enemies a good shot at them while the stand there like morons trying to get through at the same time shaking rapidly. And usually when you issue a command some of your teamates won't even move, even if your telling them to move 15 metres away. They also like to stand out in the middle of fire which is a pain in the ass because they die before you have enough time to tell them to get to cover. Your enemies are basically smarter and stronger then your teamates quite a bit of the time.Those are just the bad things about the game though, there are also lots of good things about the game such as: You can choose from infiltrate, terrorist hunt sniper minigame and campaign for almost each level after you beat the level on campaign, instead of being able to use cheats and having all the weapons right away you have to buy most of them within intel points ( You start with about 7 usable guns unlocked) having to buy that stuff with intel points makes you feel like you accomplished something when you buy guns and cheats and you can't just run in and shoot up the place you have to use cover most of the time which makes for a more suspenceful game. Even though the games pretty hard if you play your cards right you and your teamates will survive. There is also one thing that I dispise about all co-op Tom Clancy games, and that is that in co-op you can't see your gun. What the hell is that?!

Value: No matter how much you like the game you can't go wrong now that the game is only $20. Plus its a pretty long game so you'll deffiently get your money's worth. Since once you beat a level you can try lots of different modes on it you get lots of replay value from this game.

Tilt: Overall this is a pretty decent game and you'll probably find yourself playing it over again a few times, but there are a few technical problems such as: when I started a level after about 1 minute one of my teamates dissappeared except for his legs and a tree sticking out of his ass. And in another part my teamate turned into nothing but 2 really long arms that were flapping around all over the place. These glitches get really annpying because when one of these things happen to your teamates they become useless. They can't shoot so they are only useful as human sheilds. If your a longtime fan of Tom Clancy games you can't go wrong buying it, but if you aren't you should probably just rent it first.