GameRanger Adds Support For Rogue Spear

Scott Kevill has announced support for a new game title in GameRanger, the Macintosh multiplayer online gaming service. In addition to the 52 previous titles, gamers can now play Rogue Spear, the sequel to Tom Clancyis Rainbow Six. According to Scott Kevill:

Rogue Spear is the highly anticipated sequel to Rainbow Six. Back in full force is Tom Clancyis hallmark realism and suspense. From a hostage situation at the Metropolitan Museum of Art to an airplane hijacking, team Rainbow battles deadly terrorists to save the world again. With both real world strategy and explosive action, features include new weapons and full sniper support. With over 400 new motion capture moves, terrorists and hostages will react even more realistically.

Team members no longer bunch up in tight quarters, and can now move in a crouch and peek around corners. Enhanced levels of details ensure a heightened sense of realism: the frozen breaths of team members will be seen puffing from their mouths; footprints are left behind in snow and mud; all new wound effects on terrorists and hostages, and added damage effects on in game objects adds to the intense game play. Guide your team with a joystick, add more terrorists with the mission editor, and send friends a copy of your greatest attack with the cinematic replay feature.

GameRanger is available for free and you can find it along with more information at Scott Kevillis Web site.