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Rainbow Six Extraction

$59.95, PC, Xbox, PlayStation, www.ubisoft.com

is as much a trigger-happy horror game as it is a PvE tactical shooter. It’s a spin-off of its older cousin, , and a fully-formed realisation of the squad-based shooter’s limited-time alien invasion ‘Outbreak’ mode from 2018. Best played in multiplayer, is about hunting hostile and horrifying creatures in contained environments. It’s about gathering intel and extricating fallen comrades who’ve succumbed to the new threat in battle. With the inclusion of familiar operators, such as Vigil and Sledge and Doc, it’s a competent extension of the Siege universe. With a host of insidious parasitic and ability-wielding baddies, such as grunts and spikers and bloaters, it’s a fine evolution of its source material.

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