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| | | Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Vegas 2 +1 Trainer for 1.0 | | 2008-04-11 12:46:00 | | Tom Clancys Rainbow Six Vegas 2 1 Trainer for 10 descriptionHead back to the streets of Sin City in an explosive, all-new adventure. Team Rainbow is back and it’s your last chance to put an end to the deadly terrorist threat in Las Vegas.The Rainbow Six Vegas 2 story runs in parallel to R6-Vegas. You are Bishop, one of Rainbow’s top commanders, working with Logan Keller. You must lead your team into the unknown to end the terrorist threat led by Alvarez Cabrero and close the book on Vegas terrorist threat once for all. There's no room for error!Here are some key features of "Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Vegas 2":Full PEC Experience: A greatly improved PEC experience - your character evolves online and offline, in both single-player and multiplayer modes.Advanced Strategical A.I. Terrorist Leaders are now a strategic target for Rainbow - leaders control respawns, so when you take out the leaders, enemies can no longer respawn. Terrorists Enemies have a wider variety of reactions and use | | By: v6 Online Free Game, Patch and Trailer Downloads | | |
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| Rainbow Six: Vegas 2 PS3 online issues | | 2008-03-24 22:36:54 | | Reports are starting to come in about Rainbow Six: Vegas 2 saying that the online multiplayer in the PS3 version is experiencing some serious issues. Mainly that it’s not working. If you look in the official Ubisoft forums you will notice a few threads regarding a connection error messages that people are receiving when they try and connect to an online game. Inviting or joining gives them “Connection to Host has been lost” or “Connection Failed” messages, when their not kicked out after 10 minutes or suffer frome extreme lag. So if you’ve got the choice, go for the Xbox 360 version.
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| | Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Vegas 2 | | 2008-02-17 20:40:09 | | Ubisoft has announced that Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Vegas 2 for PC, PS3 and X360 will hit North American retailers on March 18th, with the publisher offering up special limited edition for the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 versions. Priced at $69.99, the limited edition of the Sin City shooter will pack a poker chip [...] | | By: All About Share | | |
| | PS3 Tom Clancys Rainbow six Vegas style | | 2007-06-26 19:44:00 | | For anyone holding out to play the PlayStation 3 version of Rainbow Six: Vegas, the wait has certainly yielded the most generous version of the game so far. It's a substantial and feature-packed game: It includes all the features of the 360 version (bar the Vision Cam face-mapping technology) and the recently released Player's Pack Red Edition, new multiplayer maps, and some extra tweaks like using the Sixaxis to control the under-the-door snake camera. The single-player campaign is exactly the same as we've seen before in the 360 version, and it's a far more substantial campaign than what we've seen from this franchise previously. Whereas previous Rainbows were little more than a series of well-designed skirmishes loosely hooked together in sequence, the new game is actually built around a story arc. While it's certainly not the most imaginative narrative you'll ever come across, it does bring the game a far greater sense of purpose than we've seen in previous episodes, despite being marred by a Halo 2–style cliff-hanger ending. It's fun, it's relatively short, but it's not really the reason people play Rainbow Six games.The real meat comes from the multiplayer modes, which in this version include two co-op modes (a four-player version of the story mode, which is tremendous fun, and a co-op terrorist hunt) and eight adversarial modes. Of most interest are the two new modes from Red Edition, Total Conquest and Assassination. The former is a team-based capture-and-hold game, which is remarkably fast-paced when played on some of the smaller maps, and requires coordinated teamwork for the best results. Thankfully the voice functionality is remarkably clear, with all the chat noticeably less crunchy than that heard on the 360 version. Assassination, similarly, is big on teamwork, as it's an attack-and-defend game with a VIP instead of a static object. On the defending team, one player is randomly selected as the target, and is dropped into the environmen | | By: Gamer 4 Life | | |
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| FtBU Preview Rainbow Six: Vegas | | 2006-11-22 12:47:00 | | I recently had a chance to try out the next iteration of the Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six series at the Best Buy Games Summit in Toronto.Take the crazy shooting of KillSwitch mix it with the gameplay of Battlefield 2 and throw in a bunch of squad based tactics and you'll come pretty close to the Rainbow Six: Vegas formula. Although my time was limited and I had only played one Rainbow Six game before, it looked visually impressive on the Xbox 360 so I decided to try it out and was pleasantly surprised by how easy it was to just pick up and play and be a somewhat effective squad leader. I was most impressed by the cover system working in conjunction with the always great UbiSoft camera system. Progressing forward and then diving for cover never looked so natural. It was also responsive and allowed for really sneaky or run and gun play. However if you take a run at it and ignore the cover completely you'll be quickly met with an early demise. The AI is sharp and I mean like broken glass sharp. They'll pick your squad moving under cover from over 100 yards away and open fire when the time is just right.I have high hopes for this game. The appeal is great and almost every FPS fan will find something they like about this one Rainbow Six: Vegas hits store shelves on November 22ndYou can get more info at http://www.rainbowsixgame.com | | By: From the Bottom Up | | |
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