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The first Rainbow Six game was released for PCs back in 1998 and soon found itself ported to all the various consoles of the day.Conversely, the release of the latest title in the Tom Clancy-based tactical shooter series seems to have been prioritised...
This belated, buggy PC version of Vegas 2 feels like a bit of an afterthought compared to the console versions of the same game...
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These days the name Tom Clancy is just as synonymous with a certain type of video game as it is with a certain type of novel. And, by and large, in both cases you can be fairly sure of what you’re getting before you’ve read a single page or played a si...
Doesn't add much to previous Rainbow 6 games...
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custompc.co.uk Updated: 2012-01-25 07:02:23
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Ultimately Vegas 2 is more style over substance. The Rainbow Six series long ago abandoned complex tactical planning stages and multiple squads, but Vegas 2’s problem is that it’s actually worse than the original Vegas game. There, the combina...
Ultimately Vegas 2 is more style over substance. The Rainbow Six series long ago abandoned complex tactical planning stages and multiple squads, but Vegas 2’s problem is that it’s actually worse than the original Vegas game. There, the combina...
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For a so-so author of throwaway airport thrillers, Tom Clancy has done alright for himself. I don't mean to slight the man ? in my younger years I read and enjoyed at least one of his novels ? but consider this: from the variously successful big-screen...
Tight, responsive gameplay mechanics make for more excellent tactical action; co-op campaign and terrorist hunt are the real standout; much improved AI from the first Vegas; persistent levelling adds a nice sense of progression.
This is an expansion pack, plain and simple - the price is too high for what's on offer; don't come for the story because you certainly won't leave with one; much of the music has been lifted directly from the franchise's first instalment;...
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Rainbow Six: Vegas 2 marks an impressive ten-year Anniversary for Tom Clancy-based games. Over this time the Splinter Cell, Ghost Recon and Rainbow Six franchises collectively have sprouted dozens of titles, each one honing in on a particular formula t...
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Rainbow Six: Vegas 2 marks an impressive ten year Anniversary for Tom Clancy-based games. Over this time the Splinter Cell, Ghost Recon and Rainbow Six franchises collectively have sprouted dozens of titles, each one honing in on a particular formula t...
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Rainbow Six: Vegas 2 succeeds thanks to its amazing co-op, carefully balanced gameplay and memorable setting. Sure, there are some aggravating scripting and design issues present but much like the city its set in, Vegas 2s pleasure outweighs the pain.
Solid control, increased tactical options and challenging co-op equals an addictive and satisfying experience...
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, there...
Rainbow Six: Vegas 2 succeeds thanks to its amazing co-op, carefully balanced gameplay and memorable setting. Sure, there are some aggravating scripting and design issues present but much like the city its set in, Vegas 2s pleasure outweighs the pain.
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It might not be much more than a tweak of the original, but it’s a hell of a ride...
Intelligent AI, Fantastic multi-player options, Lots of customisation on offer...
Some technical issues, Doesn’t offer much over the last game...
It might not be much more than a tweak of the original, but it’s a hell of a ride...
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Sometimes, a very good game can seem like a disappointment simply because it's a less glitzy, half-step sequel to a great game. Rainbow Six Vegas 2 leaves new boy, Bishop (your playable character) in a bit of a bind. As this game is part prequel, part...
CoD4quality combat, Improved teammate AI, Custom avatar...
Where's Vegas?, Less fun without squaddies, Shrunken online coop...
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Edwin Millheim9.0RSV2 is a fine addition to the original and to the Rainbow Six franchise The game is intense with enemies that seem to pop out at the most inopportune ti6mes, like when you coming up a flight of stairs and all of a sudden they come ar...
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