Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Ok Tactical shooters for gamecube

Of all the Tactical shooters on gamecube, which is the hands down best one to buy?Ok Tactical shooters for gamecube
rainbow six lockdown and freedom fighters are both pretty good.Ok Tactical shooters for gamecube
Was rainbow six lockdown the Newest Rainbow six game to release for the gamecube?
yes, i think so.
All of the rainbow six games. There was at least two of those I know of for sure.
The best, I don't know, but Freedom Fighters was a really fun game. Solid mechanics and a good storyline.



Though, in comparison to Rainbow Six, it might not be the same kind of tactics for which you are looking.
[QUOTE=''muthsera666'']The best, I don't know, but Freedom Fighters was a really fun game. Solid mechanics and a good storyline. Though, in comparison to Rainbow Six, it might not be the same kind of tactics for which you are looking.[/QUOTE]



In any of the Rainbow six games on GC... do they actually have a good cover system where you can like lock onto objects and duck around, I guess I'm spoiled from when I had a 360, but I loved the effective cover system on Ghost recon 2 advanced warfare. I just got freedom fighters have started it yet, but I'd really like some with an effective cover system because the Ghost recon really disapointed me on gamecube because all you do is just get behind an object to take cover, and no REAL way to shoot around objects and go from cover to cover.
[QUOTE=''maninatrunk''][QUOTE=''muthsera666'']The best, I don't know, but Freedom Fighters was a really fun game. Solid mechanics and a good storyline. Though, in comparison to Rainbow Six, it might not be the same kind of tactics for which you are looking.[/QUOTE] In any of the Rainbow six games on GC... do they actually have a good cover system where you can like lock onto objects and duck around, I guess I'm spoiled from when I had a 360, but I loved the effective cover system on Ghost recon 2 advanced warfare. I just got freedom fighters have started it yet, but I'd really like some with an effective cover system because the Ghost recon really disapointed me on gamecube because all you do is just get behind an object to take cover, and no REAL way to shoot around objects and go from cover to cover.[/QUOTE]

Freedom Fighters, IIRC, doesn't really have any cover mechanics. You hide behind things, but you don't adhere or blindfire, or anything like that. However, once you get into the middle and toward the end, you don't do as much of the combat as your troops do. You tend to hang back a bit and steadily advance your guys. This is where the game really worked for me.



Even if it's not completely what you're looking for, you should definitely keep with it. :)
[QUOTE=''muthsera666''][QUOTE=''maninatrunk''][QUOTE=''muthsera666'']The best, I don't know, but Freedom Fighters was a really fun game. Solid mechanics and a good storyline. Though, in comparison to Rainbow Six, it might not be the same kind of tactics for which you are looking.[/QUOTE] In any of the Rainbow six games on GC... do they actually have a good cover system where you can like lock onto objects and duck around, I guess I'm spoiled from when I had a 360, but I loved the effective cover system on Ghost recon 2 advanced warfare. I just got freedom fighters have started it yet, but I'd really like some with an effective cover system because the Ghost recon really disapointed me on gamecube because all you do is just get behind an object to take cover, and no REAL way to shoot around objects and go from cover to cover.[/QUOTE] Freedom Fighters, IIRC, doesn't really have any cover mechanics. You hide behind things, but you don't adhere or blindfire, or anything like that. However, once you get into the middle and toward the end, you don't do as much of the combat as your troops do. You tend to hang back a bit and steadily advance your guys. This is where the game really worked for me. Even if it's not completely what you're looking for, you should definitely keep with it. :)[/QUOTE]



IIRC? what ? what about rainbox six does it have mechanics like that

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