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As promised, here is my hands-on coverage of the single player campaign for Rainbow Six: Vegas 2. Before I go into details, let me just tell you that I both love and hate the single player portion of RS:V2. Now I realize that makes little to no sense, but due to the fact that I can't really elaborate on it yet, you're just going to have to bear with me until next week. I can at least say that the co-op in Vegas 2 is the selling point to me.

Until then, hit the jump for my impressions of the single player campaign.  

Vegas 2's story takes place in different time periods around the original Vegas. The game starts you off about five years before the events of Vegas 1. You will then play through some alternate events that take place during the original Vegas. The game ends "with a bang" by concluding the Vegas storyline and ending the Vegas franchise.

In Vegas 2, you play as Bishop who has total control over his two squad mates, Jung Park and Michael Walter. Bishop is completely customizable from what the sex is, to what race he is and to what clothes and gear he wears. And of course you still have the ability to slap your own face on Bishop on the Xbox 360 and now the PS3 and PC versions of the game (I am so totally going to make Bishop a female and have my face on the body).

Jung and Michael are great examples of how an A.I. ally in a game should be. They're a lot more human and you have full control over all their actions unlike in the last Vegas game. They know when to take cover and they can perform more actions this time around such as throwing grenades where ever you tell them to throw it. They will also mimic your clothing choices too. So if you decide to put on the Marine cammies, they will automatically match what you're wearing. Jung and Michael will also implement "leapfrogging" tactics while on missions. Leapfrogging is where while one person moves forward, the other person will cover the rear.

With smarter allies come smarter enemies. They know to take cover and to find better cover if they get hit. They also know that they can still attack you if you decide to hide behind weak objects like a crate as bullets can now penetrate weak surfaces. Enemies will also have access to a lot of the same gear you use such as laser sights, thermal/night vision goggles and Ballistic Shields. Simply throwing a smoke grenade into a room won't keep you safe anymore. 

It's a bigger challenge this time around, but as long as you have a plan and take full advantage of your teammates, then you should be OK. The simplicity still remains as well when controlling your squad. That's been one of the key selling points for me in Ubisoft's squad based games.

There might be some of you who can't help but feel that Vegas 2 seems like an expansion pack. Aside from a few new gameplay mechanics, such as the ability to sprint, it does all still feel the same. That's not really a bad thing though as the original was great. 

One key thing that will help differentiate 2 from 1 is that the game will take place all over Vegas now. Instead of just being in casinos all the time, you'll be able to explore the rest of Vegas such as night clubs, a library, the monorail, and the convention center where an E3 like event is taking place. They seemed to be influenced heavily by the TV show CSI as the show usually takes place all over Vegas. 

There's also the new P.E.C and A.C.E.S system that really separates the game from it's predecessor. I explained it in my multiplayer hands-on, but in case you missed it, these two systems will reward players based on their behavior in the game. So for instance, if you take out a target from a far with a pistol enough times, the game will unlock a more powerful sniper rifle for you and your team to use. If you like to take players out close range, than a new type of shotgun is unlocked. Basically, the way you play determines what you unlock.   

Overall, I think Rainbow Six fans will really enjoy Vegas 2. Vegas 2 will be out March 18th for the PS3, Xbox 360 and PC. Stay tuned for my final hands-on of the new co-op system.    

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Yashoki's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/27/2008 23:09
Yashoki
WANT WANT WANT!
mrdurden4's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/27/2008 23:11
mrdurden4
great write up man, enjoyed the first, definitely will try to find time to pick this up.
HarassmentPanda's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/27/2008 23:11
HarassmentPanda
Sounds cool. I still need to finish the first R6:V.
the GAMEGOBLIN's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/27/2008 23:17
the GAMEGOBLIN
DO WANT!!!
BluDesign's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/27/2008 23:21
BluDesign
I found out one of the story related achievements for Single player.

It gives away a HUGE SPOILER!

[url=http://achievements.schrankmonster.de/Achievement.aspx?text=0%20G%20-%20You're%20not%20playing%20multiplayer,%20WTF?]Read here.[/url]
slapme7times's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/27/2008 23:24
slapme7times
'what sex you make him'

a third sex? hm.....
Sadie G's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/27/2008 23:31
Sadie G
wait wait wait wait i can make bishop a girl and change clothes?
Crumpet Lips's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/27/2008 23:39
Crumpet Lips
I own every single Rainbow Six game that has come out since the very original and this looks bloody fantastic. It's great to see such a killer series evolve more and more as each game is released.
Shin Oni's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/28/2008 00:37
Shin Oni
My friend and I still hop on Vegas 1 co-op and play. We actually just finished playing a game about an hour ago. I do hope for smarter AI as we were talking about how stupid the terroist are and how they constantly throw smoke grenades and don't even have damn thermal goggles. Or how they rarely throw frags or breach/C4 doors. so I expect some improvement in there at least.
Hamza CTZ Aziz's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/28/2008 00:59
Hamza CTZ Aziz
slapme7times: I reworded it. Also, your name is lolz.
kawitchate's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/28/2008 02:02
kawitchate
hmm... now i'm curious as to why you love/hate it.
Bob Muir's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/28/2008 02:48
Bob Muir
"I think Rainbow Six fans will really enjoy Vegas 2."

That usually goes without saying, doesn't it?
Rainbowblack's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/28/2008 03:29
Rainbowblack
I never played the original R6V, but this seems like a good stopgap between lost odessy and GTA4
ajaxender's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/28/2008 03:47
ajaxender
Me and 2 of my friends played through vegas together on pc, it was really fun, and made the game great rather than just good. Looking foward to doing it in 2.
catsithx's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/28/2008 08:29
catsithx
Yes good times times come again and screaming at each other will begin once more.
Kaikara's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/28/2008 08:39
Kaikara
Sounds good. Enjoyed the first one- especially co-op, so is a pretty much no brainer for me. *Wallet pain*
Hitogoroshi's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/28/2008 08:41
Hitogoroshi
Sounds like I'll enjoy it. March 18th though. Man when are the releases going to slow down.
Holyetheline's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/28/2008 08:51
Holyetheline
I have a hard time getting into rainbow six games... is there something wrong with me?
Sharpless's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/28/2008 10:18
Sharpless
Will there be online co-op? Forgive me if you said so and I missed it.
recipe4disaster's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/28/2008 10:30
recipe4disaster
Well sorry about the blank post but what I wanted to say was do you think the improvements make the game feel more like a tactical cod4 or does vegas still retain its slower paced nature? Also, do the guns feel like they pack a better sense of oomph?
Hamza CTZ Aziz's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/28/2008 12:35
Hamza CTZ Aziz
recipe: It still slower paced style. The guns feel the same as before to. As in they feel weak.
Miike's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/28/2008 15:31
Miike
I think the only game that got guns to feel great in was HL:CS. I could just sit there for 15 mins and unload an AK-47 into the wall over and over and over again. I don't know what it is, but it feels very satisfying.

I think it's a sound effects and kick back problem.

Funny how we see iteration after iteration of the R6 games and we love it. Madden not so much.
Eschatos's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/28/2008 16:27
Eschatos
Looks decent. I might pick up the PC version.
badoor's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/29/2008 00:26
badoor
remind me of how G.R.A.W 2 was to 1. Though i loved the first 1 the second was just short and really felt like a quick cash in rip-off with one new bullet-point feature(well I am more of a single-player focused person).
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