Return to Sin CityPublished March 19, 2008 At A Glance
When last we left the Rainbow team in Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six® Vegas, we learned the nefarious Irena Morales wasn't working alone, and indeed, former teammate Gabriel Nowak was operating as a mole inside the Rainbow team.
Cover is your friend. Find some! Where fans found dismay in the "To Be Continued" that closed out the first game, they can now find cause for celebration as Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Vegas 2 continues the hunt for Morales's terrorist partners, and we can only hope, the pursuit and eventual capture of the treasonous Gabriel Nowak. Tactical FoundationFor those unfamiliar with the series, Rainbow Six Vegas 2 follows the exploits of the international Rainbow Six counter-terrorist team. You'll find no super high-tech gear or unrealistic weaponry here as the Tom Clancy series is grounded firmly in reality as a first-person tactical-shooter. The Thermal Scan operates on a timer, so you'll need to be strategic in determining when to use it.While Vegas 2 operates much as you would expect a first-person shooter would, the bulk of your success is centered not just on your twitch reflexes and precision aiming, but also on your use of group tactics. For example, clearing a room filled with terrorists holding hostages requires a great deal more thought than simply busting down the door and opening fire. Rather, you may need to:
Luckily, all these various mechanics are tied entirely to context-sensitive A button commands and the D-pad. Want your teammate to disarm a bomb, use a rappelling rope, unlock a door or use a ladder? Just point at the item in question and press A. Likewise, when your teammates are prepped for action, it's the D-pad that will order them to flash and clear a room, breach a door, rappel downward, climb upwards, etc.
Go go go! Vegas RefinedWhile the core gameplay remains largely similar to what brought legions of fans to the Rainbow Six series in the first place, there are a few new features and mechanics Ubisoft Montreal has brought to the Vegas party.
Just another day at the office. For many Rainbow Six fans, it's the multiplayer adversarial matches that make the game, and with new game modes, twelve maps, improved matchmaking and a good deal more, Rainbow Six Vegas 2 is set to deliver everything Rainbow fans could ask for. Look for our multiplayer blowout feature soon to break down all of the game's online features. Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Vegas 2 stays true to the realistic, heart-pounding gameplay that earned the series its popularity in the first place, while introducing a few exciting new features that fit seamlessly with the game's tactical foundation. Enjoy your time in Sin City! Article by Ryan Treit |