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... (show more)
A super realistic shooter with excellent gameplay and great online. However, the campaign was extremely generic.
I actually played this after the sequel so while it's an excellent title I'm a little more critical. The graphics are, for the most part, wonderful and reasonably varied though some areas seem oddly lacklustre. The voice acting iis noteworthy if only for Michael's hilarious British/Australian/South-African mix which both detracts from the immersive experience and somehow makes the whole thing a little more charming. The story itself is compelling enough though it does occasionally get confused in its delivery.
Definitely the best tactical shooter out there, and one of the best shooters out there. Full stop.
This game is nothing compared to R6 for pc. I prefer that series than this one. The levels are repetitive, and it is like another first person ghost recon. Because of this i probably wont play 2. From other reviews you can tell, im not a strategy dude. Gibbyman 85
Wonderfull game! Get drunk and play it with a freind!
great story
I bloody hated this, there's a diffrence between realism and down right stupid, and any first person shooter that expects you to command your squad rather then shoot anyone just pisses me off.
Imagine a large comdom, now flavour it, a bad flavour...say...cabbage. Now sufforcate your self, there we are something better then this game.
It was your standard squad-based military shooter. However, out of all the squad-based military shooters I have played, this was the least mediocre. It's worth a rent for the single player, worth a buy for the multiplayer. But then again, I'm just not a big fan of modern military games, so take my opinion with a grain of salt.
Defining Moment: None really, this game is more or less drywall.