The next entry within Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six series has landed on store shelves, but how does it differ from all the other FPS games on the market?

Rainbow Six Siege prides itself on being one of the most tactical FPS game experiences out there and aims to allow players to work strategically and cooperatively rather than relying on luck and a happy trigger finger.

Here are what the critics are saying about how well this game stacks up.

PC Gamer

PC Gamer applauds the game's attention to detail to tactical gameplay and how engaging it is from the start.

"After the first match in a typical game of Siege, I know my role, my team and I have developed a relationship, and we're settling into a unique rhythm. For a game with so many branches of complexity and potential, Siege is the only shooter I know that encourages such tactical depth, player expression, and creative teamplay. It's a game that wastes no time getting to the primal, creative, social, everything core of what makes competition so much fun."

Destructoid

Destructoid believes that despite the game's lack of modes, they still consider it more immersive than the other shooters that have released this year.

"The original Rainbow Six was one of the first squad shooters I ever played, outside of the Delta Force series (both debuted in the same year). Rainbow Six Siege isn't nearly as innovative, but it's a really good excuse to blow things to bits and think tactically at the same time.Rainbow Six Siege has a lot going for it when it comes to the long haul. While three modes doesn't sound like a lot, the sheer volume of variables involved will result in an experience that constantly stays fresh, even with the current pool of 11 maps. While a few other major shooters have let me down this year, I think Siege is one of the games I'll be playing the most going forward."

Eurogamer

Eurogamer feels that the multiplayer experience "Rainbow Six Siege" provides is unrivaled at the moment.

"Ubisoft seems torn between a typical big-budget release and a more focused multiplayer shooter, and the rift often shows. But what a multiplayer mode it is. If you're able to pull together a squad of friends, and able to make the plans necessary to see this at its best, there's nothing quite like it. Measured, tactical and frequently surprising, Rainbow Six Siege is one of the best multiplayer experiences of the year -- but it comes at a cost."

IGN

IGN is impressed with the game's content, but disappointed with the total package.

"Rainbow Six Siege pulls me in opposite directions at the same time. On the one hand, the moment-to-moment gameplay experience is fantastic. Every second of the short rounds matter, walls and floors won't protect you, and sound tactics win matches. But, like other 2015 multiplayer-focused shooters such as Evolve and Star Wars Battlefront, there's not a lot of there there. My time with Siege so far leaves me feeling like this Rainbow Six revival is a skeleton with not a lot of meat on its bones."