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Rainbow Six Siege is an intense, new approach to the first-person shooter experience. Choose from a variety of unique Counter-Terrorist Operators and master their abilities as you lead your team through tense, thrilling, and destructive team-based combat.
 
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Rainbow 6 Siege
on February 9, 2017
Posted by: Listen2Me
from LI, NY
Siege... the concept is great, I've always enjoyed the rainbow six gameplay and and objectives; that being said, I have major qualms with this game.
Ubisoft servers render this game virtually unplayable; the reasons the game has dropped off are endless. I've had the game over a week and got on only two days due to their servers constantly going down. IF I even connect (usually it says server unavailability) I'll get dropped because: •the host leaves (so I get dropped) • the connection has slowed down (so it boots you) • and the always interesting, black screen to immediate main menu reboot.
If that's not enough, when you finally get into a game, there's a high likelihood of other players killing you if you are the one that spawns with a "bomb diffuser"
The characters you get to use are all different but you'll never be able to unlock them because you can't earn credits... you are almost forced to give Ubisoft another $30 just to be able to physically play and "keep up"
My Best Buy number: 0961732330
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No, I would not recommend this to a friend.
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Eight years after its release, The Fifth Element finally gets the love it deserves on DVD with this Ultimate Edition from Columbia TriStar. Released in tandem with a two-disc of another Luc Besson masterpiece, Leon: The Professional, The Fifth Element boasts the same Superbit transfer from the 2001 release, and the film looks and sounds simply incredible on whichever system you're running. With utterly amazing levels of detail and color saturation, the 2.35:1 anamorphic widescreen image will astound you over and over again, while the 5.1 Dolby and DTS tracks will leave you with your jaw on the floor long after the action is over and love has conquered all. Packaged as a two-disc, the first is dedicated solely to the film, with one exception -- a fact trivia track packed with trivia and ridiculous humor that somehow fits the film's goofy tone. The second disc is stuffed with enticing extras that boast featurettes, galleries, test footage, interviews, and outtakes. The supplemental disc starts off with the visual side of the film as it focuses on the two graphic artists on whose vision the story was originally based. Jean-Claude M~zi~res and Jean Moebius Giraud are two of the most renowned comic artists in France, and their interviews here are the highlight of the disc. The rest of the extras cover all other aspects of the production; from the digital aspects to the makeup and costumes, each department is thoroughly explored, including some extremely rare test footage of deleted scenes, along with never-before-seen interviews and countless behind-the-scenes glimpses. There are only two drawbacks to the entire package: one, that Luc Besson refused to supply either a commentary or interviews for the discs, and two, that the production felt the need to use one of the most annoying voice-over artists for the featurettes (the guy sounds like he's voiced one too many E! Entertainment Spring Break specials). All in all, though, this release is one wallop of a good time that's worthy of being on anyone's DVD shelf.
 
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5th Element
on September 17, 2007
Posted by: Listen2Me
from LI, NY
Mila is gorgeous, Bruce is... Bruce, and the fifth Element is awesome.
If you aren't into sci-fi give this a shot and stick with it. An aquired taste that everyone should try.
I would recommend this to a friend!
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