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Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Vegas
By: Avinash Bali   |   Dec 27, 2006
  • 4
Cover system works flawlessly
Looks phenomenal
Blind fire is a welcome addition
Just plain fun
Co-op is a blast
Crashes pretty often
Steep system requirements

The other day I was sitting in office discussing how crappy the PC port of Splinter Cell Double Agent was, when suddenly, out of nowhere it dawned on me that Tom Clancy must be one rich SoB. I know, it sounds very random, but think about it, this man has his name associated with a lot of successful franchises, be it Splinter Cell, Ghost Recon or Rainbow Six.

Released for the PC way back in 1998, the Rainbow Six series laid down the foundation for the tactical shooter genre as we know it today. Unfortunately, after last year’s dismal Rainbow Six Lockdown, many people were put off with the series and took to stuff like Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter to satisfy their tactical trigger finger. That very same segment will probably approach the latest iteration of Rainbow Six extremely carefully, but guess what, it’s time to shed those inhibitions and dive right in ‘cos Vegas is one hell of a ride...

As far as the game’s story goes, it isn’t going to win any awards since it’s the same old good guys VS terrorist fare with a couple of plot twists thrown in along the way, but what this game lacks in a story, it makes up for in leaps and bounds with its high octane gameplay. Taking a page from Epic’s tactical shooter, Gears of War (review link), Ubisoft has incorporated the very same 'take cover, pop out, shoot and then take some cover again' mechanic and surprisingly it works flawlessly in such a game. Don’t worry though; the game still takes place from the first person perspective (so it’s still pretty tense) but shifts seamlessly to third person as and when your character takes cover.


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LOL his hands are like an animals!
Nate @ Nov 18, 2008
Guys, im playing this now! Its a great game, good replayyablity...sad when i realised the facemap crap is not on PC, tried to Mod the face, but didnt suceeed.

Im running it in a 7600GT with C2duo and 1GB ddr..can run at optimal settings on 1024 x 768.

The HRD lighting on the fighters heltmet, guns and patches...loos dam great whn the chrectors aaaare in sunny areas...man the game look awsome..After max payne..this is the most realistic game ive ever played!
VJ @ Feb 08, 2007
why has no one mentioned the terrifying mutant hands in the second screenshot?
scott @ Jan 05, 2007
looks good
IKAN @ Dec 30, 2006
Coop!!!! I want to have some Coop Fun! Saddest part being no one has that much of a high spec PC to even run it, and Internet LAGs a lot here :( Only option is a Lan arrangement which would mean a lot of pain... :?

But the game is just awesome! Wonder why every Ghost Recon game is having a orangish look in it...
Reetesh @ Dec 29, 2006
Well Nikhil played the game on that card and it looked pretty good. The PC version isn't all that different from its 360 version; both rock.

And no, we haven't got our hands on Resistance till now.
Avinash Bali @ Dec 28, 2006
so did u guys chek out ur 8800GTX on dis one? apart from that how long is dis game? secondly, how does it compare 2 da 360 version?
dis one's not related to da game but curiously asking , have u guys chekd out resistance for da PS3
PC @ Dec 27, 2006

Genre:
First Person Shooter
Developer:
Ubisoft
Also available on:
Xbox360 PS3 PSP
System req:
OS: Windows XP
Processor: P4 3Ghz
Memory: 1024 MB RAM
Video card: 128MB, Shader Model 3 and DirectX 9.0c compatible
Hard Disk Space: 4.8 GB
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