I don't really have a lot to say about this game except mostly that I like it. I prefer shooters that lean more toward sci-fi, and don't care much for military shooters because I'm not very much into military themes. Rainbow Vegas suits me a bit better because the military theme is toned down a little and favors more of a civilian feel. Also, I'm more interested in online multiplayers than campaigns. Regardless, both are excellent on this game. The graphics are a little better in the campaign, but the multiplayer graphics don't slouch. In fact, they're a LOT better than the first round of Xbox 360 games like Quake 4 (one of my all time faves). The only complaint I have about Vegas is that I wish you could set the respawn time to zero; I hate having to wait 10 seconds every time I die and having to watch someone else play, plus it breaks the momentum. Doom 3 and Quake 4 let you right back in the game each time, you just lose your place and respawn in a new location of the map. Other than that, this game is a definate must-have for anyone's game collection, especially for people who like shooters. I really feel you get your money's worth. I'd put it in the top 5 games for the 360, and the best Tom Clancy game to date.
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