| Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six: Vegas 2 (PS3) | 
| From: Ubisoft Category: Video Games
List Price: £49.99 Buy New: £17.49 You Save: £32.50 (65%)
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Rating: 41 reviews Sales Rank: 147
Platform: Playstation 3 Genre: military-action-games Rating: Parental Guidance Media: Video Game Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 6.6 x 5.4 x 0.6
EAN: 3307210413529 ASIN: B0010DT2BO
Release Date: March 20, 2008 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
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Fun enough, but very repetitive August 18, 2008 Hector Chumpitas (London) This game is enjoyable enough, but it lacks variety. The game really only consists of clearing one room after another of bad guys - it gets marginally more interesting when you're on your own, but compared to other shooters like Call of Duty 4 or Medal of Honor it's vastly inferior. The story line is uninvolving, and the dialogue unclear and hard to understand.
Best selling title? why? August 16, 2008 R. Orange (UK) Starting off on the single player aspect of this game, i was reasonably impressed... the gameplay was fun, made even better by the awesome ability to customize to extreme levels. Being able to choose between armour effects your mobility and toughness, each important aspects for how you like to play. This gives you added flexibility and control. Improved even more by the co-op play, this gives good re-play. However, upon playing the multiplayer, i was truly shocked. After being introduced to online play on the likes of Warkawk and COD4, the variety of gameplay in the online mode was terrible, and the graphics even worse. This game offered easily the worst graphics i have ever seen on a PS3, reminiscent of top of the range PS1 games, or poor PS2 games. I suggest renting this game, or waiting until it comes down in price further... If you have money to spend on a game that you want to have continous play-time, re-play ability, brilliant online play...choose COD4 over this game any day...
vegas 2 more of the same June 14, 2008 ECW ORIGINAL! (Hammerstien ballroom) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
ive played the first and now second installments to the RSV series and both are imressive, tactical andgood looking games. however the new RSV2 game is pretty much the same as RSV1. the graphics are the same, the gameply is the same,etc. this is not such a bad thing as when RSV1 came out it was the best first person shooter on next gen consoles. but when youve played games like COD4 already out and with RSV2 almost identical abitities to shoot through walls or to sprint, RSV2 just looks a little tired when compared to the ( in my opinion the better ) COD4 game. the online multi player mode is very good. it is a vast proggresion of vegas 2 with true "jump-in" two-player co-op. plus extra terrorist hunt missions, 13 new maps and 2 new game types, will have you coming back for more. but it just isnt as addictive as COD4, and has less features. if you played the first vegas gamme chances are whenn you play this one itll be a major case of dejavu and will feel exactly the same, and when compared to COD4 its just not up to par. overall-1/5 storyline-1/5 grphics-2/5 gameplay-2/5 online-1/5 fun-1/5
Oh so very very dull June 2, 2008 easytiger (UK) A lot of games are being based on the unreal engine these days, which means that a lot of games have very similar gameplay. V2 has a very slick firing from cover system that is very good, but I found it hard to play for any length of time because it was just so dull. The story line is pathetically meaningless and vague and the online multiplayer suffers from the same sanitisation. It is a technically well put together game, just really dull. $49.99 RRP? What were they thinking.
Deja Vu May 30, 2008 Mr. D. Bell (Northampton, England) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
When the original Vegas game was released, it was one of the first "next-gen" games I played and I was blown away. I though it looked great, sounded great and more importantly was brilliant to play. The biggest problem with this sequel is that it is exactly the same as the first one. Apart from the ability to run I can't see anything different. Obviously it is played out in different parts of Vegas, but, because it runs on the same engine everything looks all too familiar. If you haven't played the first Vegas then I would just buy that as it will be a lot cheaper than this. If you have played the first, then I would definitely wait until this drops to around the 20 mark before purchasing. It is still a brilliant game but it just doesn't feel as if there has been any progression made from the first to justify a 40 price tag.
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