Rainbow Six: Smol

For anybody who played Rainbow Six: Siege, playing Rainbow Six: Smol feels like the antithesis of the hardcore military operator cosplay that the big boy game tries to portray. It’s a top-down shooter with power-ups, cartoon villains, and fake fantasy worlds with Super Mario Bros. 3-style missions on a world map. It’s enjoyable enough with a surprising amount of depth of gameplay and some small amount of mission variety, but if you’re not completely enamored by the style and tone of the game, you might be thrown for a loop.