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List All 11 PricesUnfortunately though, the overall feeling you're left with after putting the controller down is that you've played a slightly beefed up version of the first game. Outside of the addition of a sprint button and the offline experience gains, not much has changed in the single player modes. As far as multiplayer goes, everything feels completely polished, but the cutback on co-op from 4 players to 2 definitely hurts, and doesn't make a lot of sense considering you can still... Read more
I really enjoy playing multiplayer, especially Co-Op, and this game brings that. You are not limited to just the campaign, but you can also take the game online for endless enjoyment playing against your own friends via LAN or against the rest of the world on the internet. I recommend having a headset or some way to communicate with your buddies or else it may get a little wild. If you liked Army Of Two, you will definitely enjoy playing Vegas 2. Read more
by Jonathan Marx Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Vegas 2; the name is nearly the same and so is the game. However, a few tweaks and additions here and there have slightly improved this tactical shooter. The intriguing level design, solid presentation, and killer online play have Rainbow Six Vegas 2 coming up sevens! Read more
A worthy addition to the Rainbow Six franchise, Rainbow Six Vegas 2 doesn’t change very much from the first game in the Vegas series but it is still an amazing first-person shooter. On the PS3 the graphics might not be as sharp as the Xbox 360 and there are a few stutters here and there but it does not eclipse what is otherwise a stellar tactical shooter. Read more
Established in 1905, Vegas is now one of the most populated cities in the west. With legal gambling and alcohol, Vegas attracts more than fifty million tourists a year, second only to New York. Read more
I thought this game was better then COD4. You can duck and hide in it. Read more
Fantastic follow up to the first game, Vegas 1 fans won't be disappointed. Read more
9 / 10 Team rainbow have got shiny new colours. And a new set–up. This time around Ubisoft have done away with the four–player co–op to focus in on just two. That means that Bishop and his sidekick Knight have the opportunity to control the squad–based removal of all the bad guys hell bent on a terrorist takeover of The Strip. This also means that you can switch instantly through co–op to single player with no loss of gameplay. Jumping between the characters,... Read more
Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Vegas 2 IGN PC Review Rated 7.7
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