A FPS with the team dynamics of a MOBA and the strategical complexity of a Tactical RPG. The element of destruction brings a complexity to Siege that dwarfs any other competitive FPS I've played. This, in addition to the now 50-plus operators each with unique abilities, makes the game undoubtedly punishing for new players to learn, but incredibly rewarding for veterans to manipulate and use to their advantage.

The game is not without it's issues, however many of it's problems STEM from it's complexity (sound bugs originating from sound having to travel through tiny bullet holes that were just created in a wall, for example). I'm more than willing to accept these compromises in order to play this great tactical FPS.

Reviewed on Jan 16, 2021


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