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Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Vegas 2

Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Vegas 2
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Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #276 in Computer & Video Games
  • Brand: Ubisoft
  • Released on: 2008-03-18
  • ESRB Rating: Mature
  • Platform: Xbox 360
  • Format: CD
  • Dimensions: 2.00 pounds

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

Editorial Reviews

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The sequel to the award-winning next-generation first-person shooter -- returns to Sin City. Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Vegas 2 is your last chance to rescue America's sexiest city from an escalating terrorist siege that will force you into heart-pounding action from beginning to end. The best are back and this time winner takes all.

Rainbow Six Vegas 2 logo
Back to Sin City
Coordinate with your Team

Coordinate with your Team
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Intense Multiplayer Modes

Intense Multiplayer Modes
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Next Gen Consoles generate realistic lighting effects

Next Gen Consoles generate realistic lighting effects.
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Battle to your hearts content

Taking the fight to the streets.
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What Happens In Vegas, Stays in Vegas...
This is your last chance to rescue America's sexiest city from an escalating terrorist siege. You can play as Bishop, a new member of the Rainbow squad who is soaring through the ranks. Or you can customize your character with experience points earned in both single-player and multiplayer. Choose between a male or female character in the singleplayer mode.

Unprecedented Character Customization
Fully customize your character choose your gender, facial configuration, hair, clothing, and weapons. Exclusive to Xbox 360 you can now take a photo of your face and place the image onto your character using the Xbox LIVE® Vision camera and literally get into the game. A stat-tracking feature observes how your play style, unlocking new weapons and equipment based off your performance. 11 new weapons, 13 multiplayer maps, 2 new game modes, and an improved ranking system makes Vegas 2's multiplayer option easier to locate and join online matches that are already in progress.

Game Features:

  • Ubisoft Montreal Returns - The award-winning studio responsible for the hit game Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Vegas is back with another unforgettable experience that will bring the Vegas storyline to a startling finale.
  • Bigger, Bolder Vegas – Explore brand-new Vegas hotspots for the first time by day. Whether it's the daylight-drenched Strip or the Nevada desert at dusk, all are superbly rendered in mega-watt Vegas style.
  • Expanded Multiplayer Mode – The highly acclaimed multiplayer that made Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Vegas a must-have game has been expanded to include more than 10 new close-quarters maps perfect for dramatic face-offs, two new adversarial modes, a deeper rewards system, and improved online matchmaking.
  • Unprecedented Character Customization - Fully customize your character: choose your gender, facial configuration, hair, clothing, and weapons. Even put your own face on your character using Xbox LIVE Vision. Then, complete the Vegas storyline in single-player mode or—for the first time ever in a Rainbow Six game—take your unique character online to battle other fully customized operatives - Xbox 360 version only.
  • Vastly Improved Co-op Gameplay - New single-player maps with multiple entry points make co-op gameplay easier than ever. Have a friend jump into the action anytime, anywhere, and automatically switch from single-player to co-op mode—all without affecting the storyline.
  • Dramatically Revamped AI - Hone your most cunning tactics on terrorists equipped with thermal vision, night vision, and shields. Your enemies react differently each time you engage them—ensuring that no two battles are ever the same.
  • Extensive Tactical Options - Rely on your teammates to provide advanced tactical strategies like thermal scanning and leapfrogging to gain the upper hand against the toughest opponents.
  • More Weapons and Armor - An expanded selection of camouflage, body armor, and weapons adds up to the most customizable Rainbow Six experience yet.
The Story So Far
The terrorist threat to Vegas is still five years away, but the seeds of deceit are soon to be planted. And you, unknowingly, are about to play a central role.

You are Bishop, leader of Rainbow's elite Bravo Team. You've been ordered to a desolate observatory where a hostage stand-off is underway. Your mission is straightforward: infiltrate the observatory and protect the hostages should negotiations fail. But you're experienced enough to know that things have a funny way of not going as planned...

2010 - Las Vegas, Nevada
The tragic events at the observatory are now a memory, but the terrorist threat in Sin City is very real. While Logan Keller is in pursuit of Irina Morales in Mexico, Six has ordered your team to Vegas. There, terrorist mastermind Alvarez Cabrero is hatching a scheme to bring Sin City to its knees—and it's up to your team alone to stop him from turning Vegas into a devastated inferno.

Return to Sin City for the last time in Rainbow Six Vegas 2 and put an end to the terrorist threat. There, you'll unravel a web of betrayal that will take you beyond the events of Rainbow Six Vegas. At a remote hideaway you'll witness the astonishing conclusion that will bring an end to the crisis in Vegas—once and for all.

About Team Rainbow
Team Rainbow is a multinational task force comprising counter-terrorism experts from around the globe. Equipped with state-of-the-art weapons, Team Rainbow is deployed during terrorist crises. When all other attempts have failed, Rainbow is brought in to save the lives of innocent people. They do not negotiate with terror. They destroy it.

Rainbow began as an idea shared by John Clark and Domingo "Ding" Chavez. Clark, a former Navy SEAL and CIA operative, met Chavez during a covert operation in Colombia. During the operation, Chavez was rescued by Clark. After that mission, Chavez joined the Central Intelligence Agency. Clark and Chavez developed a mentor-student relationship over the course of several missions together.

Rainbow was created in 2000. Ding Chavez was made a Team Leader and began recruiting counter-terrorism operatives immediately. Experts in close-quarters combat, demolitions, electronics, surveillances, and reconnaissance were recruited. Snipers, hackers, soldiers, policemen, and contractors were all brought to Hereford, England, where Rainbow shares its headquarters with the British Special Air Service.


Customer Reviews

R6V25
Great shooter indredibly fun. Although a lot like Rainbow Six veags 1 it still keeps me entertained. Online is fantastic and has a ranking system similiar to COD4. Highly recommend is a heap of fun. If you like COD shooter this is a MUST buy.

What happens in Vegas stays in Vegas for a reason.3
Ubisoft has managed a rare treat with Rainbow Six Vegas 2; they managed to accurately portray what it's like to go to Las Vegas. Vegas is an interesting city, even if you don't gamble or party it's a fun city to go to just to visit and sightsee. You'll go and have a great time and when you get back, you'll start talking to other people trying to plan a trip back. The thing is if you go back too soon, you realize Vegas isn't all that fantastic. The city hasn't changed, but it's not as good as you remember.

This is Vegas 2. The first Rainbow Six Vegas was a fantastic game with an interesting backdrop of being in Vegas. While the sequel doesn't add anything, the game plays the same and it feels like an expansion of the first game. While not necessarily a bad thing, somehow Vegas 2 just isn't as fun as the first game. If you've played Rainbow Six Vegas, you've played Vegas 2, but now there's new levels. Let me make this simple - graphics, audio, gameplay all the same as R6V.

The biggest addition is the A.C.E.S. (Advanced Combat Enhancement and Specialization) system. In which you are awarded points for the various ways you can kill enemies. What's nice is the A.C.E.S. and rank aren't restricted to multi-player; you can now earn XP and A.C.E.S. in the single player game as well. Now, you can go into multi-player after playing the story and have better weapons and armor unlocked. It also means, you don't have access to the full arsenal of weapons throughout the game, but luckily enough you keep enemy weapons you pick up. It can easily make you change the way you would normally play the game. If a certain weapon you want is opened up at a certain level in the assault A.C.E., you might try to earn those points and change up your own style. It's nice because it can add some variety and almost forces you to experiment with the game play.

The enemy AI is pretty good, they'll try and flank you and take cover when available. The problem is that it's very easy to get stuck at a part and have to re-do it multiple times and if you do you can know exactly where the enemies will be because it doesn't change. For the most part, I have had some encounters that played out differently, but it generally is "cover here, shoot here, that alerts this other guy here, now shoot here", etc., etc.

I really liked Rainbow Six Vegas it was one of my favorite games of 2006 and I thought it was better than a lot of the stuff in '07. Unfortunately, like real Vegas, Vegas 2 is exactly the same, but just not as fun. It did feel more like an expansion than a full-fledged sequel, and I'm glad I didn't pay full price for it.

Co-op comments4
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.