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March 2008
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The editors liked
Solid control
Increased tactical options and challenging co-op equals an addictive and satisfying experience
The editors didn't like
Infuriating checkpoint placement
Lame reliance on obvious script triggers
Only two player co-op for main campaign The Final Word Rainbow Six
Vegas 2 succeeds thanks to its amazing co-op
Carefully balanced gameplay and memorable setting. Sure
Abstract: First-person shooters are usually an all-you-can-eat buffet of firepower and adrenaline. Fittingly, the latest game in Ubisofts "Rainbow Six" series continues to bet on Sin City as the urban playground of choice for hunting and taking down superbad t...
The single-player campaign doesn't have the glamour or the thrills of the first Rainbow Six, but it still plays a solid tactical game. Luckily, the deep character customisation and levelling features make the online game a must for Vegas veterans....
Abstract: When the original Rainbow Six Vegas was released in 2006 the Unreal 3 powered graphics engine provided some good quality eye candy. The only major complaint was that the visuals took a step down to accommodate the multiplayer mayhem that the game offer...
Abstract: Rainbow Six Vegas 2 is–as the name implies–the high-powered follow-up to Rainbow Six Vegas. As with most Tom Clancy-licensed titles, Ubisoft stacked the deck, crafting a thoroughly realistic and punishingly difficult tactical shooter. Rea...
In addition to the singleplayer, co-op is available. Unlike the first game where several cut scenes and some briefings were skipped, this time both players get to experience the whole-meal-deal. Unfortunately, there is no music in co-op, but overall t...
Some of the best tactical shooter action on consoles to date, New sprint ability speeds up the whole game, The control scheme has evolved and is better than ever, Looks and sounds great.
Takes too few risks, Your AI partners still go nuts occasionally.
Rainbow Six Vegas 2 isnt the best sequel ever made, but its still a great tactical shooter in its own right. ...
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Published: 2008-03-19, Author: Joe , review by: cnet.com
Abstract: If the original Rainbow Six Vegas felt like the first night of a trip to Sin City, its recently released sequel feels like the second; a little worn, but still a lot of fun. Theres still a casinos worth of content and the best gameplay this side of C...
Abstract: del.icio.us | Digg This | Glink It Last year’s Rainbow Six: Vegas was a great entry to the franchise and a stellar debut for the series on the Xbox 360. It had all of the pieces for compelling action gameplay, from great story elements to fantasti...
Abstract: Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Vegas 2 can quickly, easily and accurately be summed up as Rainbow Six Vegas with a “2” tacked on the end of it. (Honest. Go read my review of the original.) Well, at least for the single-player campaign, which pr...