...just like Rainbow Six: Vegas 1, really. Only a bit better.
The game itself is like I said, more Vegas, sure you can sprint, the enemies are a bit smarter, there are more weapons, and now you can actually put your own ugly webcammed mug on the singleplayer character. But other than that not much has changed. Except the system requirements and the load times which utterly suck now.
But the slightly revamped coop is fun as all hell and my boxxorz started roxxoring when I realized that they've used a few classic R6 maps like Presidio, Oil Refinery and Import/Export in both single and multiplayer. Honestly these maps are perfect for terrorist hunt, and you can see how much the people who used to do R6 were better then the current bunch.
Which leads me to my next point: Although great fun, especially in MP, Vegas 2, just like Vegas should not have been a Rainbow Six game. It's basically a normal shooter with realistic weapons and a cover system, but that hardly makes a tactical shooter like Raven Shield was. It's too bad, really.
The game itself is like I said, more Vegas, sure you can sprint, the enemies are a bit smarter, there are more weapons, and now you can actually put your own ugly webcammed mug on the singleplayer character. But other than that not much has changed. Except the system requirements and the load times which utterly suck now.
But the slightly revamped coop is fun as all hell and my boxxorz started roxxoring when I realized that they've used a few classic R6 maps like Presidio, Oil Refinery and Import/Export in both single and multiplayer. Honestly these maps are perfect for terrorist hunt, and you can see how much the people who used to do R6 were better then the current bunch.
Which leads me to my next point: Although great fun, especially in MP, Vegas 2, just like Vegas should not have been a Rainbow Six game. It's basically a normal shooter with realistic weapons and a cover system, but that hardly makes a tactical shooter like Raven Shield was. It's too bad, really.