I think everyone knows the score here. This isn't a new game. Ubisoft dusted off the engine from Rainbow Six Vegas 1 and built some more levels with it. Hell, I've heard some of the terrorists use the exact same audio samples that they were using in RSV1. Having played that game only a year or so ago, that seems particularly egregious. Honestly, there is nothing wrong with this game, and if you liked RSV1 more than CoD4, then you will also feel the same about RSV2. Having played CoD4 for several months, I think that parts of RSV2 feel a bit clunky. The character models are downright embarrassing, and the animations aren't as solid either. Weapon control feels a bit loose as well. Still, the game can be fun without being perfect, and that pretty much sums this one up. I think its worth the 60 bucks, unless you're still living on an allowance.
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