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Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Vegas 2 | 
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| From: UBI Soft Category: Video Games
List Price: $59.99 Buy New: $29.99 You Save: $30.00 (50%)
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Rating: 86 reviews Sales Rank: 265
Platform: Xbox 360 Genre: Shooter Action Games ESRB: Mature Media: Video Game Edition: Standard Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Age: 17 - 20 years Operating System: Xbox 360 Shipping Weight (lbs): 2 Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.1 x 0.6
MPN: 52395 UPC: 008888523956 EAN: 0008888523956 ASIN: B000WEQL02
Release Date: March 18, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Explore Vegas hot spots as the environment changes from dusk to bright daylight to dawn | | • | Multiplayer includes 11 smaller maps that force more intense face-offs, 2 adversarial modes, more rewards, and easier access to matches using the improved and intuitive matchmaking system | | • | Create your own identity that stays the same in both single player and multiplayer modes and progresses as you do | | • | Turn single player mode into co-op mode at any time, just by jumping into the game | | • | AI is more challenging than ever |
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| Customer Reviews: Read 81 more reviews...
Co-op comments September 2, 2008 My neighbor and I enjoy playing co-op split screen first person shooters. We played R6V1 and felt it was very entertaining in its tactical gameplay. R6V2 gave us more of the same. There are few split screen co-op games out there for the XBox 360 but this is one that I would recommend. Not as much fun as Gears of War or Halo 3 but better than some of the others (Army of Two, Kane & Lynch). If you are looking for this type of gameplay (two player, split screen), then I would recommend GoW first, then Halo 3, then the Rainbox Six series. You may want to put R6V1 between GoW and Halo 3, not because it's a better game, but to mix it up a bit and not have two military FPS games in a row.
There are several others coming in Nov 2008 (GoW 2, Saints Row 2), which should add to the fun.
FIVE STARS NO MATTER WHAT. August 28, 2008 Alright..... yes..... it feels more like an expansion than a real sequel.. But i still give it five stars. The enemy respawning thing is awfull...... they give you things like sniper rifles to ..... kill your enemy from far away, as you can do in the ghost recon series, because they populate the map from the beginning of the match, but here, you just have to wait until you arrive to a checkpoint to see eight or ten tangoes popping out of the air in front of you.... no surprise factor at all...... you are the only surprised one. BUT............ FIVE STARS. Not so many new weapons, but.......... five stars. WHERE IS THE M14???????......... but ........ five stars. No VINTOREZ either..... but.... five stars. This game, like its predecesors, is the best CQB FPS there is. If they manage to populate the maps from the begining of the matches with enemies, they will score seriously and gameplay will improve drastically. FIVE STARS to this game.
Over Too Quickly August 22, 2008 Pretty much everyone who picks up Vegas 2 has completed the original and knows that the ending is just the beginning. Except that it isn't. Instead you step back five years and complete a mission that doesn't really seem to make a lot of sense unless you look very closely at your team. Of course, they don't wear name tags so they have to get wounded for you to confirm their identities. So, you play through the memory scene and pick up the action in Vegas before Vegas 1 actually begins.
The interwoven storyline is one of the best features of the non-technical side of the game. It still seems ridiculous that Rainbow has randomly stashed crates of weapons and ammo throughout Las Vegas and that you seem to carry some sort of universal sound suppressor for every conceivable weapon (except sniper rifles). But realism has never been Rainbow's strong suit.
While the game is harder than the first I did not find it too difficult to complete as a single player. The 'realistic' setting will ensure that you're zapped by a tango sniper any time one is around. Situational awareness is key in Vegas 2. The new scenery is fantastic - especially battling through the backyards of the cookie-cutter houses (reminded me of Phoenix really) and the sign graveyard.
Technically, I had no issues with the game and believe that Ubisoft continues to put out polished work. The controls and layout are easy to work with and customization is pretty easy to figure out.
Overall, the game was a blast to play - although the final scenes took some frustrating replays (have to take my own situational awareness comment to heart). But I have to say that the game seemed quick and was over sooner than I would have liked.
Decent shooter but very hard August 9, 2008 Basically the same as the the first , but very hard. Some missions I must have played 10 times or more to get past.
:0) July 19, 2008 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
Gaming wasn't bad for me but i was disappointed with the online gaming. ok wasn't worth the keep after beating the game.
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