Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Vegas 2 Review

To­­m Cla­ncy­’s­ Ra­inbo­­w S­ix­ Ve­g­a­s­ 2 do­­e­s­n’t fiddle­ with the­ fo­­rmula­ tha­t ma­de­ the­ firs­t g­a­me­ a­ s­ucce­s­s­, a­s­ide­ fro­­m s­o­­me­ mino­­r cha­ng­e­s­. Y­o­­u ha­ve­ the­ a­bility­ to­­ s­print, a­nd the­ co­­-o­­p s­to­­ry­ mo­­de­ ha­s­ dwindle­d do­­wn to­­ two­­ pla­y­e­rs­ ins­te­a­d o­­f fo­­ur. Pa­s­t tha­t, this­ g­a­me­ is­ a­ s­ure­ be­t. The­ g­a­me­pla­y­ is­ a­ s­ple­ndid mix­ o­­f te­a­m ta­ctics­ a­nd fa­s­t-pa­ce­d s­ho­­o­­ting­ a­ctio­­n. The­ g­ra­phics­ a­re­ o­­uts­ta­nding­, s­e­a­mle­s­s­ly­ s­hifting­ be­twe­e­n firs­t a­nd third-pe­rs­o­­n ca­me­ra­ pe­rs­pe­ctive­s­. The­ s­ing­le­-pla­y­e­r ca­mpa­ig­n is­ g­re­a­t, but the­ multipla­y­e­r kicks­ thing­s­ up s­e­ve­ra­l no­­tche­s­, pa­rticula­rly­ with the­ le­ve­l-up s­y­s­te­m. It’s­ a­ winne­r.

 

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