Rainbow Six Vegas review

Terrorists gamble with America's toughest taskforce

GamesRadar+ Verdict

Pros

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    Balance of strategy and action

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    Intuitive team commands

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    Stunning graphics and level design

Cons

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    Beginning in Mexico

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    Underwhelming storyline

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    Waiting long to play it

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Counter-terrorist teams don’t often arrive as late as Rainbow Six. Originally scheduled to appear as a launch title, if this had been a real hostage situation, then everyone would have already been shot or died of starvation. But despite forcing us to wait around for ages, Rainbow Six Vegas is definitely here to deliver. It’s a slick combination of strategy, focused aggression and all-out nerves of steel.

Focus is an important word, because this is anything but a run- and-gun FPS. Survival depends on two decisive factors - using cover effectively and making the best use of two AI-assisted companions. Forget about the game’s 50-plus weapons; Michael Walters and Jung Park are the most effective part of your arsenal. These men follow your every command, and rely on you not to put them in the firing line.

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GenreAction
DescriptionClean the filth out of Vegas - one headshot at a time - in this deep, strategic and intense team-based shooter.
Franchise nameTom Clancy's Rainbow Six
UK franchise nameRainbow Six
Platform"PC","Xbox 360","PS3","PSP","PS2","Xbox"
US censor rating"Teen","Teen","Teen","Teen","Teen","Teen"
UK censor rating"16+","16+","16+","16+","16+","16+"
Release date1 January 1970 (US), 1 January 1970 (UK)
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