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Rainbow Six Vegas - Xbox360

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GENRE : First-Person Shooter 
PLAYERS : 1- 16 
PUBLISHER : Ubisoft 
DEVELOPER : Ubisoft Montreal 
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CREATED : 12/13/06 
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Rainbow Six Vegas

Rainbow Six Vegas is all about steps. Some slow, some quick, but all must be learnt and understood if you're to survive the main story - and especially if you're going to manage to get past the first firefight in the near-suicidal run that is 'realistic' mode on the singleplayer campaign. But the first step is in understanding this is not a game about gung-ho behaviour. It is definitely not a game for the impatient.Well, dont we all know that?
The game style is in the same mould as Ghost Recon, with Ubisoft cutting another slice of strategic warfare, judiciously ladling in intense battles with the noticeable Hollywood style action, with all in the solid Observe, Plan and Assault system. GRAW vs RS, ill pick RS

When it comes to graphicsRS Vegas  is the most impressive looking title in the franchise to date(its XboX360 after all, hehe). The health bar is more than successfully replaced with a series of filters that manages in no uncertain terms to tell you when Logan is knocking at death's door, and it's finally great to see that at least some of the environment is more destructable than before.Creating a really solid audio experience thanks to everything from enemy chatter in the build up to Rainbow's assault, through to event-triggered music that helps develop the tension further, Rainbow Six: Vegas really did justice to my 5.1 Logitech ZX5500 speakers.Sound is awesome...period

A real challenge that balances between absorbing and frustrating players increadibly well, Rainbow Six Vegas is visceral in every sense of the word.Realism may pinch newbies, but for us veterens, its a great experience

From the four-player Co-Op that takes you through every step of the Story Mode, to the effective covering system, Vegas is a pure VAlue for mOney


Overall

A solid return to form for the franchise, and it's something that's sure to continue in future instalments of the series. The intuitive covering and tagging system working brilliantly, setting up an immediate sense of immersion greater than any previous instalment in the series.

Straight A from my personal point of view. But why A-?? well check  GR's editor'sreview

 
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mikael_schiffer A-
bramon A-
AngelofDeath3030 A-
NinjaWrr A-
bokid128 A
lukeqotsa A
Audallas84 A+
Mastergear_101 A-
jong4tv A
gamefan56 A
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CLEARVIEW
Joined: Sep 24, 2006
Posted: Dec 14th, 2006 at 4:32 pm
Sup dude, i have a comment for the main one but i cant comment that so im saying it in hear, and iv never played this game before, so again its just a comment. That dude that wrote the main review dont no what hes talking about, GEARS OF WAR is easy as hell to join a party, you just cant have a shitty connection, which never really happens to me, so i bet its just as easy to join a party in this game like it is in GOW peace will
 
DaemonPrince
DaemonPrince
Joined: Nov 17, 2006
Posted: Dec 15th, 2006 at 3:37 pm
Same here. The reason why it's hard to join a GOW game is because it only limits players to 8. otherwise the quick match option is a very convenient.
 
bokid128
Joined: Dec 3, 2006
Posted: Jan 23rd, 2007 at 7:15 pm
this game is amzing
 
bramon
bramon
Joined: Feb 14, 2007
Posted: Feb 14th, 2007 at 7:13 am
this game rules IM ELITE only took me about 1100 games on terrorist hunt hahahahaha
 
MasterLame
Joined: Jul 29, 2007
Posted: Jul 29th, 2007 at 2:23 am
i love this game its so fun. the only bad past is the fact in terrorist hunt is that if someone joins the game and u die u wont get ur points.
 
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