New gameplay videos from Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six: Vegas
With the promised November release of Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six: Vegas from Ubisoft, one can’t help but get a bit fidgety as we wait for this game to finally hit store shelves within the next few weeks. In any case, I suppose we’ll just have to content ourselves with the demo until any further announcements are made, though we really hope that those announcements come soon.
Set in the city of high-rollers, Rainbow Six makes use of the Unreal Engine 3.0 for its physics needs, as well as emulates some elements from other games such as Call of Duty or Halo when it comes to its health system, where the player will regain life when not taking hits from enemy guns. This title will also be a player’s chance to live out some of their action fantasies as the entire game is set in highly-detailed environments which try to recreate many of the aspects of Las Vegas.
So while we wait for Ubisoft to finally let us buy the game, here’s some videos for everyone to enjoy.
With the promised November release of Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six: Vegas from Ubisoft, one can’t help but get a bit fidgety as we wait for this game to finally hit store shelves within the next few weeks. In any case, I suppose we’ll just have to content ourselves with the demo until any further announcements are made, though we really hope that those announcements come soon.
Set in the city of high-rollers, Rainbow Six makes use of the Unreal Engine 3.0 for its physics needs, as well as emulates some elements from other games such as Call of Duty or Halo when it comes to its health system, where the player will regain life when not taking hits from enemy guns. This title will also be a player’s chance to live out some of their action fantasies as the entire game is set in highly-detailed environments which try to recreate many of the aspects of Las Vegas.
So while we wait for Ubisoft to finally let us buy the game, here’s some videos for everyone to enjoy.