Rainbow Six: Vegas 2 (X360) Retrospective | It's Just a Good Game
Tom Clancy is a prolific writer whose works extend basically endlessly, almost all of them stories of spies and terrorists, very often flagrant anti-Irish propaganda. Tom Clancy really hates the Irish. Movies like The Hunt for Red October, Patriot Games, Jack Ryan, games like Splinter Cell, Ghost Recon, The Division- he’s basically shoved his hands in anything military and spy themed not named James Bond. He’s in fact so prolific that even dying in 2013 hasn’t stopped him from releasing books and movies and games, endlessly chugging along. Rainbow Six is a shockingly long branch of the Tom Clancy brand- the first one was an extremely early attempt at making a tactical shooter in a time where the idea was basically non existent, and was released in 1998, but was also on the N64 a year later, and the series is still running with the popular Rainbow Six: Siege today. In 2008, Rainbow Six’s hot new game was Rainbow Six: Vegas 2 on the Xbox 360, backwards compatible on newer Xboxes, PS3, and PC, and, like all Tom Clancy games, was developed by Ubisoft, specifically their Montreal branch, which works frequently on the Tom Clancy games, Watch Dogs, Assassin’s Creed, Far Cry, all the shooty and actiony type stuff.
Rainbow Six: Vegas 2 - (00:00)
Intro - (00:32)
Gameplay - (01:46)
Presentation - (06:57)
The Story + Levels - (09:05)
Conclusion - (14:06)
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