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User Review : Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Vegas 2

Ups
  • The addition of the A.C.E.S. system is a nice addition to the combat{The new matchmaking system is a very welcome addition{New levels and multiplayer maps make the combat more strategic and exciting
Downs
  • Teammate AI has replaced one problem with a new and equally frustrating one{Regurgitated maps are very irritiating and make you feel a little cheated{Poor story telling takes away from the overall experience

Sequels are not expansion packs

Okay, by this point we all know that the PS3 version of Rainbow Six: Vegas 2 (RSV2) is having server issues. Over my gaming career I have developed a good amount of respect for Ubisoft and with this in mind the fact that the servers for RSV2 do not work right will not factor into my overall score. I am certain that Ubisoft will correct the problem and therefore I feel that reviewing the game based on a technical error that will be fixed sooner rather than later is not fair.

I have heard a lot of people refer to Rainbow Six: Vegas 2 as an expansion pack. Since when did sequels become expansion packs? The last time I check a new story with new features constitutes a new game, not an expansion.

Rainbow Six: Vegas 2 follows a new character by the name of Bishop. Most of the game actually takes place at the same time Rainbow Six: Vegas (RSV) did. The key difference being that your new team is at a different location. All you need to know about the story without giving anything away is that Bishop has a pre-existing relationship with Gabriel (the traitor from RSV) and that Rainbow Six: Vegas 2 will offer a conclusion to the story. However you will have to play the game to figure out what that is.

Now although RSV2 is fairly similar to RSV in regards to its core mechanics, RSV2 does offer some great new features. First and foremost I was pleasantly surprised by the addition of the A.C.E.S. system. The A.C.E.S. system allows you to unlock new weapons and gain extra experience based on how you kill your enemies. I found the system to be very rewarding and added a great new feature without upsetting the way the game was supposed to be played. One thing I noticed almost immediately was that both the enemy and teammate AI has been improved. It was nice not having to walk over and heal my teammates all the time because they were just standing in the middle of the room getting shot. I also really enjoyed the new level designs. As much as I liked the environments in RSV I always felt that they lacked in variety. In Rainbow Six: Vegas 2 there is far more variety and with more spots for cover the game also feels more strategic this time around. My biggest gripe with Rainbow Six: Vegas was the horrible matchmaking setup which has been corrected in RSV2. You can now join rooms in progress and play instead of waiting for the game to end. I no longer have to wait 20 minutes for the opportunity to play only to get booted for no reason. Also with smaller maps I feel that Ubisoft has made some great strides in improving Rainbow Six: Vegas 2's multiplayer.

Even though there are some significant additions and changes made to RSV2 I feel there are still some lingering problems. First and foremost the story is not nearly as entertaining as it was the first time around. Not that RSV told some epic story, but RSV2 completely fails to capture your interest for a majority of the game. While your teammates no longer stand around waiting to get shot they make up for it by not following directions. On more than one occasions I would direct them to move to one location, but they would appear to either ignore me or get stuck on the wall they were on and not move. If I have any issue with the multiplayer it is the fact that they have recycled 3 maps from Rainbow Six: Vegas and included them in Rainbow Six: Vegas 2. I mean come on Ubisoft; the least they could do is change or remodel the maps to make them different, but these are essentially the exact same maps with only minuscule changes. I refuse to believe that this is the extent of the creativity at Ubisoft.

As I have already said Rainbow Six: Vegas 2 is definitely more than an expansion pack. With a new campaign, new multiplayer maps and some key changes, RSV2 is a worthy follow up. I would recommend this game to everyone; even those of you who have out played the original. The bottom line is that there is enough new content and some key changes that fans of the original will enjoy.

Score
9.2
Graphics
Some new features make what was already enjoyable gameplay even more enjoyable.
7.2
Sound
Character models are solid but the environments still look bland. The graphics may actually be worse this time around.
7.7
Gameplay
Sound effects are confusing. On more than one occasion I could not tell where gun fire was coming from. It sounded like it was coming from behind but it would actually be coming from 50 feet in front of me. The sound can be disorienting and aggravating.
9.5
Fun Factor
Still a lot of fun to be had the second time through Vegas. This is a worthy follow up to the original.
9.1
Online
With improved matchmaking, better level design and improved co-op, RSV2 is a better online experience this time around.
Overall
8.9
Gamer luv6285d ago

Im sorry, i think thats abit high considering its pretty much the same as the first vegas. I would like alot more.

BeaArthur6285d ago

Everyone is entitled to their opinion.

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After Assassin’s Creed III, these 7 Ubisoft games need a remaster

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RosweeSon2265d ago

They need a hard reboot haha

airshiraz2265d ago

splinter cell?graphics is really good and uptodate .splinter cell conviction

RosweeSon2265d ago

Sorry but Ubisoft games in general don’t need remasters they get revised yearly enough as it is.
What next let’s remaster EA games I’d love to play Fifa 95 now 🤦🏻‍♂️😜

annoyedgamer2265d ago

Ghost Recon Advanced Warfare.

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ramiuk13995d ago

use kinect for commands lol,
then they gonna have to gimp it even more and folk be complaining about downgrades

jmc88883995d ago (Edited 3995d ago )

Hopefully the multiplayer is similar to Rainbow Six Vegas 1.

That was some amazing multiplayer. 2 seemed to have matches that were too short.

Oh and they need to keep that story from Patriots and get it into something. The story seemed too good to shelve. Wonder if they felt any outside pressure?

Allsystemgamer3995d ago

I hope it's more like black arrow and 3. They were much better than Vegas. Vegas just seemed like a high octane action spin off rather than a r6. It was excellent and loved it but proper tactical shooters need a return. It needs to return to its roots

Kevin263853995d ago

Agree 100%. Vegas 1 and Vegas 2 were great games, but 3/Black Arrow are in a different league.

Mike_D823995d ago

Spot on......I hope they keep it true to black arrow and rbsix3

iamnsuperman3995d ago (Edited 3995d ago )

"Kinect And PlayStation Camera Integration"

No no no no no no no no and no. Scanning your face in didn't work that well last time. Sure the camera has improved but so has the visual fidelity/detailed character models. Is it really going to work that well when character models are more detailed?.

Also voice commands for "flash and clear..... were a gimmick back in the Socom days. It isn't that useful and something that has to be done via the controller anyway (so it will always feel like a pointless add on)

alexkoepp3995d ago

Website kept crashing the browser on my phone so I didn't see the whole list but it seemed pretty weak. And I disagree man if you did it correctly the face scanning worked incredibly well and the model looked exactly like me. I would live to have that feature return, it was very cool.

AnEwGuY3995d ago

If they don't bring back Terrorist Hunt...with bots, for 1-person play...it's a no-buy for me. I'm sick and tired of all the co-op/MP only games being made now.
And all of the maps need to be playable in all modes, like the previous R6V games.

And of course the superior loadout and customization from previous R6V games. None of the crap like COD, BF and Halo, where there's only a few weapons that have silencers..if any at all...and you have to sacrifice something else, if you want to trick out a weapon.

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Tom Clancy Franchise Sale Now Available on EU PSN

Sony have announced that a few select titles from the Tom Clancy franchises are now discounted on the European PlayStation Store from today for two weeks, Wednesday 18th September 2013 until Wednesday 2nd September 2013.

The Tom Clancy titles that are discounted on the European PlayStation Store, include the digital versions of Endwar, H.A.W.X. 2, Ghost Recon: Future Soldier and Rainbow Six: Vegas 2.

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