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Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Vegas

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Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Vegas

Rating: 3.7 (34 votes cast)

Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six makes its next generation hardware debut in the most dramatic installment of the renowned First-Person Shooter franchise to date.

Team Rainbow takes to the chaotic streets of Las Vegas as a terrorist siege in “Sin City” threatens to take world terrorism to new, uncontrollable, heights. The future of global security hangs in the balance as you battle to defend classic Vegas locations and environments like Fremont Street, the Strip, and interactive casinos.

Experience Las Vegas like never before; through revolutionary next generation technology as team Rainbow works against the clock to keep one of the world’s most recognisable cities from complete and utter devastation.
 
Key Features:

  • New leader, new team – Team Rainbow ushers in a new breed of heroes.
  • Tactical AI - Experience a new level of squad-based realism
  • Observe, Plan, Assault - Use tactical planning to manoeuvre through environments
  • Real-Time Immersion - Real-time story telling through picture-in-picture and team-mate briefings
  • Advanced Gameplay Animations - Motion captured recon techniques such as fast roping, repelling and inverted shooting
  • Next Generation Artificial Intelligence
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Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Vegas review

By eclectico posted 10th August 2010

The level of realism you've come to expect from the Tom Clancy series is nowhere to be found in Vegas - which greatly tones down the game's difficulty.

Dumb AI and health regeneration almost render cover useless, especially if one has great aim. This eliminates the need for any elaborate tactics since the fear factor is absent.

The cover button in Rainbow Six Vegas feels like a failed gimmick; as you can plow through the campaign without ever needing to rely on it or use it.

Rainbow Six Vegas really has to be compared to its predecessors because of the glaring fact that it has less guns which pack less power than previous Tom Clancy games.

Overall it's a generic shooter that may only keep you going because of the mediocre story. Other than that, the multiplayer is only worth playing with friends since the online player base is pretty much dead.

The experience wasn't worth it even though I nabbed it on sale.