Not much is necessary to describe Rainbow Six Vegas 2; the minor changes with the AI, especially your own team, the added equipment, and the ability to sprint add to an already almost perfect game. The difficulty is definatley felt on realistic, and can make the game more challenging then you would want. I'm glad they got rid of the Joanna character screaming in my ears whenever an update comes down, and the story of how Vegas 2 ties into the first game is well done. I'm not a huge fan of how the game ends, as I'm not a fan of the ending of the first Vegas, but they tie up all the loose ends and finish the Vegas series strong. This Vegas relies on stealth even more then the first and it pays well with the new ACES system to do so. I hope the Rainbow Six franchise continues on this path and does not attempt to become too arcade to be considered a Tactical Shooter.
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