Rainbow Six Extraction Gameplay – Is Solo Play Worth it?

Having advanced to Milestone level 5 solo, we take unlocked character IQ for a spin in this Rainbow Six Extraction solo gameplay. What is the game like when playing single player, solo or lone wolf as it’s called in Rainbow Six lore? We think it is pretty decent not having to worry about others players making noise when you are trying to be stealthy and allows for some tense moments as you complete objectives. You also get to learn more efficiently the skills of each operator. That said, if you want to advance to higher difficulties, then you really need to level-up each operator and choose the one that suits the game types (which appear randomly when you select PLAY). Stealth missions require an operator with low armour and high speed, rescue missions require someone with a little less pace and more armour. We like the fact that there is an XP loss and health when injured or MIA. Take a look at our Rainbow Six Extraction gameplay solo play. The only downside is there’s a bit of a grind here, but at least you get to choose whether to carry on for more XP or duck-out and live to fight another day.

Written by: Rob Cram

Rob Cram has hundreds of video game reviews, thousands of articles under his belt with years of experience in gaming and tech. He aims to remain fair and free from publisher/developer influence. With his extensive knowledge, feels his gaming opinions are valid and worth sharing. Agreement with his views are entirely optional. He might have a bias towards cyberpunk.