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Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Vegas 2 -- the sequel to the award-winning next-generation first-person shooter -- returns to Sin City. Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Vegas 2 is your last chance to rescue America's sexiest city from an escalating terrorist siege that will force you into heart-pounding action from beginning to end. The best are back and this time winner takes all.
Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Vegas pushes the franchise to new heights by adding new gameplay features and even more visuals. Players encounter an intense solo campaign that uses new tactical possibilities in various locations around Sin City. Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Vegas 2 also breaks new ground in both co-op and adversarial modes, while providing interaction between the solo and multiplayer modes.
The first Vegas game closed with a big, fat "To Be Continued" cliffhanger. Those who were disappointed by that should know that closure awaits at the end of Vegas 2. The tutorial mission, set five years before the events of the "Vegas incident," even illuminates some of the backstory and motivations for both games' primary antagonist. Those who haven't played the original won't be lost as they try to follow the story, though a few subtleties might get innocently and uneventfully passed over.
One of the biggest changes this time around is to the new team leader, Bishop. While Logan was running through the fanciest casinos on The Strip, Bishop and his team were eliminating an army of terrorists in less touristy locations: warehouses, recreation centers, a library... even a Major League Gaming convention site. The key difference between Logan and Bishop is that Bishop can be whoever you want him... or her... to be. (Note: to avoid confusion, Bishop will hereafter be referred to as a man)
Bishop is completely customizable, even allowing Xbox 360 users to map their own faces via an Xbox Live Vision camera. Players can outfit him with primary and secondary weapons, sidearms and gadgets, just like the previous game. His appearance can also now be customized for both the single-player and multiplayer portions of the game, with additional articles of clothing and armor being unlocked as Bishop gains experience.
Experience is now earned online and off in any of Vegas 2's modes. Each enemy death - whether it's at your hands or an AI teammate's - adds to the XP total. Earned XP counts towards improving Bishop's rank, which is one way to unlock the game's sealed content. Players with a save from the previous game on their hard drive also get an immediate set of unlocks to enjoy.
Vegas 2 also features three different specializations, each of which levels up independently based on your style of play. Advanced Combat Enhancement Specialization - or A.C.E.S. - is defined by Marksman, CQB and Assault classes. The manner in which terrorists are taken out determines how A.C.E.S. points are applied. Short range kills, for example, put some points into CQB. Long-range kills or headshots add to Marksman. Each earned A.C.E.S. level switches back and forth between a general XP bonus and a weapon unlock.
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