Gameplay: Rainbow Six Vegas has stellar gameplay in its campaign single player mode. In the single player the classic storyline is getting a little old. You control and command your team to take out certain targets and how to do it.cBut the game really shines in its almost perfect multiplayer that has its different classes of guns, grenades and other weapons that you could want. There are also some different game type modes and characterization that alll around makes the multiplayer just about flawless except for a couple first-to-third person glitches and lags that just have you stand there for a couple seconds but it really doesn't matter. Graphics: This game is just the best looking shooter on the xbox 360. Maybe eventhe best looking game on the console. THrough all the shooting and explosions this game just looks beautiful. Textures and shadows in the game are very deep and detailed and all around another reason to buy a HDTV.
Sound: Sound matches image quality. It fits well and with the stellar graphics comes the stellar sound effects.
Value: This game maybe one of the only games thats actually worthe the 60$ for a 360 game. With stellar graphics and sound and just minor flaws in gameplay make this game not too far from the perfect shooter with tactical goodness.
Tilt: All around this game just plays right. When graphics, sound and gameplay come together this well in one game its a simple must own to anyone with the xbox 360 console, and this is yet another great reason to buy an HDTV and xbox live.
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