Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Vegas
Rainbow Six: Vegas presents a new team of Rainbow Warriors, as they take to the streets of America. The streets of Las Vegas are chaotic, an escalating terrorist siege in "Sin City" threatens to take world terrorism to new, uncontrollable heights. The future of global security hangs in the balance as you battle to defend classic Vegas locations and environments like Freemont Street, The Strip, and Casinos. Experience Las Vegas like never before through revolutionary next-generation technology as you work against the clock to keep one of the world's most recognizable cities from utter devastation.
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Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Vegas Reviews
it does not come close to SOCOM or ghost recon. not a bad game, could be a lot better.
With this game when an enemy comes into view and you begin to exchange fire the game actually freezes up and three seconds later when it begins to move again you're like, "Oh I guess I killed the guy.". Very annoying and not something I've seen in any other game I've ever palyed (SOCOM / KILLZONE / SYPHON FILTER). Best Buy has this game for $14.99. This happens all the time. That's the only reason I was generous with 2 stars. Graphics are OK and all PSP games are short so I'm not sure why so many here complain about that.
I've had numerous problems sniping and getting head shots. Walk up to it, that's it. Who could forget Logan and his team on the console version game of the same name. For a handheld, the graphics of the game are pretty top notch. Not so much. Sure, you can look around and shoot, but, will you hit enemies more often than not.
On the PSP. Sure, there's two man that you play as, as the game progesses from area to area. Oh, and the free aiming. But, you only play one at a time and neither are in the same room taking down the same baddies as the one that you're controlling. There's really no team work here. But, when you're running around trying to get somewhere, you'll sometimes stick to the wall on accident and it just becomes frustrating. It's easy.
Unfortunately, due to this being a PSP game, FPS's tend to suffer in terms of that. Solid controls, great graphics, and team work all lead you to victory of the so called terrorists. Sniping suffers the most from this. You'll find all these guns in the game's console brethren so you should be pretty familiar with them. You're pretty much a one man army against a legion of terrorists.
Move forward, back, and strafe using the directional thumb pad and aim using the face buttons. No, I highly doubt it. Don't get me started on that. Waterfalls and even a mansion have nice detail. Give me a break, atleast the game give you the option to change the layout of the buttons and that, I very much welcomed. I'd say the saving grace of this game are the graphics and the guns. Wait.aim using the face buttons.
Control. Although, moving from place to place is relatively solid, putting your character on a wall to look around the corner can be a bit tiresome. Not really there. I was happy to see that the FAMAS made it into the game as well as the L85A2.
are all up to snuff; though the A.I in some places can be downright laughable as guards ignore gunshots in their direction and partners that are killed right next to them. The weapons, graphics, voice-over work, and A.I. And there are a variety of locals including an airport, penthouse, ranch, and the Hover Dam. Still, Rainbow Six Vegas is a legitimate, fun, and enjoyable FPS for Sony's underrated PSP. For that you'll have to get one of the console versions. Consequently there are no missions in any casinos, on the Strip, behind any famous hotels, or even a gentleman's club. And overall, I'd say the transformation was a success.
Which brings me to what I feel is the games biggest weakness: The NAME: VEGAS. The game is also quite short, luckily there is some replay value with a Terro Hunt mode that allows you to hunt for baddies through already completed areas. Playing as a two member team of the elite Rainbow Six Unit you are called to a stop a terrorist threat in the surrounding Vegas area. If not for a few glimpses of a mock version of the Stratosphere Hotel, and a brief view of the Strip you'd never know that this game was taking place anywhere near Vegas. The success of the Rainbow Six Vegas series on the PS3, X-Box 360, and PC has inevitably been transfered to the hand-held PSP.
well it might be but there were no casino firefights or anything like that so you would never know this was a vegas game. Other then that and the serious issue of when you kill someone the game freezes for a second it was fan and the multiplayer is good for the psp. This game was fun to play with but the title of the game is midleading a bit and should be its own rainbow game considering none of it is in vegas.
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