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    Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six: Vegas

    Game » consists of 16 releases. Released Nov 20, 2006

    A reboot of sorts for the Rainbow Six series, Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six: Vegas drops the player into a fictional version of Las Vegas to stop a terrorist plot.

    lazygamer_24's Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six: Vegas (PlayStation Portable) review

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    Rainbow Six Vegas PSP Review

    Rainbow Six Vegas puts you in sin city as you play as two commandos to stop terrorists from attacking Las Vegas. First of all the game isn't even look it takes place in Las Vegas. it's mostly in warehouses, house,and dams. They should call it Rainbow Six Warehouse. The graphics are just bad and the sound isn't as good either. The AI is just really, really dumb. When they spot you they sit where they are or run around shooting at you.

    There a little bit of tacticalness which is hugging up on walls and it's easy to hug up on it when you don't want to and it can be annoying at some times. Another thing that's annoying when you want to open a door, but you might look through the smoke. You have to switch between two players in the game which has to help the other out or they die. The campaign will take you less than 2 hours. The multi player is pretty fun. it supports 2-4 online and ad hoc. The modes are team survival and survival and you can modify the game types.

    Overall I give Vegas an average because it's just, bad. I don't really recommend you get this game because there are a lot more tactical shooters for the PSP.

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