Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Vegas 2 (PC)

Release Date: 18/04/2008

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Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Vegas 2 is the last chance for gamers to rescue America’s sexiest city from an escalating terrorist siege that will impose heart-pounding action from beginning to end. The best are back and this time winner takes all. The highly-anticipated sequel to the recipient of numerous awards, including 2006’s Best First Person Shooter and Best Online Game, Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Vegas 2 will push the top-selling franchise to new heights with new gameplay features and groundbreaking co-op and multiplayer modes.

  • Developer: Ubisoft
  • Publisher: Ubi Soft
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EPIC!!!1!

Playing Rainbow Six Vegas 2 with a friend who's not into this sort of game in the slightest, he was of the opinion that people who were into such titles would love the game – even going so far as to suggest I get the word 'epic' into my review as many times as possible.

Instead of doing that, I thought I'd get it all out of my system in one paragraph. So here goes...

Epically epic!!

Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Vegas 2 is epically epic stuff, boasting epic HD visuals, played to an epic musical accompaniment through an epic Tom Clancy antiterrorism story, against the epic backdrop of a sprawlingly epic digital Las Vegas, offering epic-scale firefights and epic levels of realism that Rainbow Six fans and Vegas 1 players will get epic amounts of epic enjoyment from.

Right. That's that out of the way. Now, to explain what all of that actually means...

Epically epic stuff that Rainbow Six fans and Vegas 1 players will get epic amounts of epic enjoyment from.

It is, quite frankly, the approach to gunplay in Rainbow Six Vegas 2 that makes it so impressive, and yet so different from its obvious console competition. Halo 3 is all about massive environments and sandbox unpredictability, Call of Duty 4 is this huge, scripted tour-de-force, but Rainbow Six Vegas 2 requires a far more methodical mindset.

There's no jump button in Rainbow Six Vegas 2. You plod around at slow pace the majority of the time, sprinting in short bursts only over very small distances. And going gung-go gets you very, very dead in rather a hurried fashion.

Pro-american antiterrorist machismo

Instead, Rainbow Six Vegas 2 is very much about co-ordinating your team's movements, taking cover, selecting the right weapon for the job, and going from room to courtyard to rooftop, clearing areas in a slow-moving, ever-alert SWAT-style manner. All the time you're paying heed to your mission objectives (disarm bomb, save hostages, etc), and hearing a not-infrequent amount of radio chatter laced with the type of pro-American antiterrorist machismo typical to Tom Clancy's works.

If that's your bag, then my mate's right – you will absolutely love Rainbow Six Vegas 2. The intensity of the title is all-but overwhelming.

Heavier customisation elements, more cinematic storytelling, fully-fledged campaign co-op and enhanced multiplayer.

Of course, plenty will have played the original, and for them that description of Rainbow Six Vegas 2 will be largely redundant. For returning players, the real question will be; is Rainbow Six Vegas 2 a worthy sequel to one of 2006's best shooters? … And following that; does it improve the Vegas formula?

To be blunt; it's a very good more-of-the-same; after just 18 months in development, Rainbow Six Vegas 2 can't avoid feeling familiar. That, however, should be no bad thing for the series' fans, who will enjoy the heavier customisation elements, more cinematic storytelling, fully-fledged campaign co-op and enhanced multiplayer suite of Rainbow Six Vegas 2.

In co-op, Rainbow Six Vegas 2 is at once a step forward, and a step back, with the number of players actually reduced from four to two. However, that's allowed Ubisoft to optimise Rainbow Six Vegas 2's co-op play, making it a more story-driven, cinematic experience. With player two able to drop in and drop out at will and play as the team's second in command, it's basically the singelplayer mode with an extra person – though it is a shame player two can't give orders if player one gets killed.

Familiar but refined

Rainbow Six Vegas 2's other big evolution is to bring experience points to the campaign mode as well as online multiplayer, letting you buy new weapons and equipment across the various modes and customise your character how you wish. Add in 13 new multiplayer maps, and the ACES system giving you experience points for different actions a little like Halo's medals, and Rainbow Six Vegas 2 is sure to keep fans occupied for quite some time.

And in the end, this really is one for fans. Familiar to, but refined over its 2006 forebear, Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Vegas 2 is another solid tactical edition to Ubisoft's epic series. Oh, shoot – I said it again.

GAME's Verdict
plus points
  • More Rainbow Six Vegas action that fans of the first will find even more enjoyable.
  • Run button ups the pace of the game considerably.
  • New customisation and experience points systems make singleplayer even more fulfilling - while co-op and multiplayer are further refined.
minus points
  • More of the same which won't necessarily feel as fresh to Vegas 1 fans, or convert non Rainbow Six players.
  • Co-op play, while improved and more cinematic, is down from four players to two
  • Running feels a bit odd at first and will be divisive amongst the hardcore Rainbow Six Vegas community.

Review by: Mark 'Six-Shooter' Scott
Version Tested: Xbox 360
Review Published: 20.03.08

User Reviews

Josh Mines posted on 22 Jul 2009
The fact my computer's processor wasn't fast enough for the game probably didn't help, but I found that the controls were clunky and that the team you command had a frustrating lack of common sense. A lot of times I found myself overcome with enemies, to find my team were back in the last building. It became annoying constantly telling them to follow me, or move to cover and shoot. The story was also pretty lame, although I did like the fact you could get rid of the helmet and don some sunglasses instead! For the gamer with a fast PC this may be slightly more enjoyable, but I don't really think it's worth spending money to make this game work. Looking at other people's reviews maybe it is, but it's not a risk I think is worth taking. 2/5
John Lucas posted on 12 Jan 2009
Had to go out and uprade my graphics card to a Sapphire HD 3850 as my old NVidia just did not want to know, and I wondered if iI could justify the £150 for exrta memory included. Once I had configured and familarised myself with the keyboard/mouse controls I just could not keep away from it. I have just finished the game finding the end with the helicopter (showdown) a real challenge but eventually won. I am now getting a decent game mouse to improve my accuracy better. Brilliant game, graphics and details superb after playing Medal of Honour it made me realise how much better this game is in every way. I never had any problems during game play although did download the large patch after installing software. Thanks Ubisoft for giving an old man of 60 plenty of entertainment through these dark cold evenings and stimulating the grey matter. Chester
Chris Massey posted on 05 Dec 2008
iv rated this game 5 star becausen it is a superb shooting game and better for the xbox 360 so why dont you try it out and it is a good game because, you can get level ups better armor and the better speed of the computer(MAC) the better it is on (PC) same again but it has higer graphix card on a (mac) but i prefer it on a pc because iv got a windows vista packard bell and a apple imac but i prefer my pc for gaming ranges
Stephen Brown posted on 09 Nov 2008
I got this on pre-order and had the same problems as Cameron. I eventually got it to work , but kept getting crashes. Of the gameplay I managed to catch it was basically a continuation of the first one (which I still haven't finished as I was coaxed away by other games). My overall impression was that I wish I'd waited until it was in the bargain bins as I wasn't that impressed. I only hope End War is a better prospect. I've trioed to reinstall it today and still get problems so I'm scrapping the game. What a waste - Back to Fallout 3 :)
matthew hirst posted on 14 Aug 2008
Just bought this game about 3 weeks ago and i love it better than the first the graphics are even better the gameplay is awesoem and i still love the terriost hunt its cool and gaining exp for special kills and stuff its cool.
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