Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Vegas 2 Updated Hands-On

We take a look at Vegas 2's new A.C.E.S. experience system.

Rainbow Six Vegas was a breath of fresh air for the shooter genre when it hit shelves in 2006. The first entry in the long-running series to hit current-generation consoles, Vegas looked beautiful and, thanks to the gameplay overhaul from developer Ubisoft Montreal, also played incredibly well. Having gotten past the hard job of adapting the Unreal 3 engine for the previous game, Ubisoft is now heading back to Vegas in Rainbow Six Vegas 2. We recently got our hands on an updated preview build of the game and took it out for a spin.

Although we covered the main features of the game in our extensive first look at the title, there's still plenty to go over. One of the major new features of the game is the way in which the character that you create will be able to use the Advanced Combat Enhancement and Specialization (A.C.E.S.) system to unlock new weapons and rewards. Other games have used similar systems to allow players to unlock items as they play, such as Call of Duty 4, Battlefield 2, and the original Rainbow Six Vegas, but Vegas 2 offers the same constant reward of experience gains while also allowing you to specialize in the type of gameplay you prefer to use.

For almost every action your character takes, you'll earn experience points; a basic kill is three points, with extra points for killing enemies through cover, headshots, long-distance kills, and other difficult maneuvers. You also get experience for enemies that your teammates take out, but they won't confer on you any bonus points if they happen to pull off a headshot or another difficult kill. Experience points are fairly linear, and as you obtain them, your character will increase in rank, from private second class all the way up to the "elite" class at 400,000 experience points. But increasing your rank never earns you any new weapons. Instead, you'll obtain new pieces of armor and camouflage as you earn new ranks. Just as that golden desert eagle in Call of Duty 4 is the mark of a player who's put a lot of time into the game, you'll know you're up against a pro in Vegas 2 if you see someone with night-vision goggles on. The highest rank will actually allow you to create custom camouflages for your character.

In addition to general experience, though, you can earn experience in three separate specializations. A normal kill will simply add to your basic experience, but specific kinds of kills will earn you experience in a specialization, which reinforces your style of gameplay. The first specialization is marksman, through which you advance by getting headshots, killing enemies at long range, and killing enemies while they or you are rappelling. The rewards you unlock for being a marksman consist mostly of accurate rifles and sniper rifles. The second is close quarters battle, which rewards you for shooting enemies with blind fire, killing foes at close range or from behind, or shooting afflicted enemies with a flashbang. Your rewards here are mostly submachine guns (including the fearsome P90) and shotguns. Lastly, you can attempt to specialize in assault, which tasks you with killing enemies through cover, with C4 or grenades, or killing enemies that are using a riot shield. Most of these rewards are assault rifles or light machine guns, but the final reward is the riot shield itself.

In addition to the experience and the specializations, Vegas has a number of achievements to go after. All the achievements are also present on the PlayStation 3 version of the game, so we're assuming that they'll eventually be tied into PlayStation Home when that's released. These "awards," as they're called on the PS3 version of the game, are split up into medals, badges, and ribbons. The bulk of these awards are focused on multiplayer, with your standard "kill 1,000 enemies in multiplayer" and "kill five enemies without dying" types of achievements. Most of the multiplayer achievements require you to be playing in a game with at least six people before your kills actually count, though, so if you're a fan of cheesing your way to achievements with a buddy, then that probably won't work out for you. There are also a few cleverly named achievements for single-player, such as "My Name Is Sam," which forces you to kill five terrorists in a row with silenced headshots.

While the experience system is obviously inspired by the similar system that was incorporated into Call of Duty 4, Rainbow Six Vegas 2 ups the ante by letting players earn experience in either single-player or multiplayer, which should give a bit of replay value for players who prefer to go up against the computer instead of other humans. We're sure everyone is dying to get their hands on the game, but luckily you don't have long to wait, as it's scheduled to ship out March 18. Stay tuned to GameSpot for more coverage in the coming weeks.

237 Comments

  • nieuwuss

    Posted Mar 23, 2008 3:24 am PT

    it is such a shame that you can't toggle between first person and third person .

  • dyaballikl

    Posted Mar 22, 2008 4:49 pm PT

    they could've done more with it. i would have loved to see your character's skills improve as experience is gained. the experience system is mostly pointless in the game.

  • daman1616

    Posted Mar 18, 2008 9:08 am PT

    @GatCloudX

    you must be 14 years old if u dont like playing realistic games. And every Tom Clancy game is awesome!! (Ghost Recon, R6, Splinter Cell) yeee go and play halo with your health bars u puss.

  • Lumenadducere

    Posted Mar 17, 2008 2:45 pm PT

    Definitely looking forward to getting this, though it may be a little while before I actually do - I've got a backlog of games to play as it is.

  • Kikouken

    Posted Mar 16, 2008 8:10 pm PT

    Will be buying this. After I got PS3 I sort of got into the whole FPS genre. My first FPS game I've ever owned in my life was CoD4 and so far I'm enjoying that. Vegas 2 will be my second.

  • xboxgamer3

    Posted Mar 16, 2008 2:24 pm PT

    looks legendary
    i already preordered a copy

  • blstoen

    Posted Mar 15, 2008 3:53 pm PT

    Breach and Clear!

  • avendegme

    Posted Mar 12, 2008 10:00 pm PT

    looks mint and i think the experience system will defiantly add some more to the game

  • fluffers623

    Posted Mar 12, 2008 9:22 am PT

    this game looks so good. i hope that ubi doesnt make this whole aces thing 2 complicated. it prolly will be pretty easy

  • caza_dude

    Posted Mar 11, 2008 3:16 pm PT

    Reply to below

    "whats with everyone and military shooters you can do this stuff in real life "
    how many nights a week do you go terrorist hunting in sin city?

  • GatCloudX

    Posted Mar 11, 2008 2:18 pm PT

    whats with everyone and military shooters you can do this stuff in real life i mean i like fantasy shooters like gears of war better because locusts dont exist tom clancy is just some old guy that writes books about tactical espionage and the fact that they slap his name draws me away from every tom clancy game and the games are way to tactical i want pure fun

  • SHO_ONE

    Posted Mar 11, 2008 9:13 am PT

    I'm siked about this game, I just hope it doesn't get to overly complicated with its specialization of experiance. I'm diggin the series lets move on to the next rainbow game! I'd like to see a playable demo, now that would be nice!

  • IRoxxorUrSoxxor

    Posted Mar 10, 2008 9:35 pm PT

    But it's okay because it's better than Rogue Spear or Rainbow Shield, since those games are terrible.

  • Kez1984 posted Mar 10, 2008 5:47 pm PT (does not meet display criteria. sign in to show)

    Kez1984

    Posted Mar 10, 2008 5:47 pm PT (hide)

    "A tactical shooter that favors smart strategic play with similar"

    This is not it.
    This is "bang bang"
    This is not Rainbow 6, Rouge Spear or Raven shield.
    This is a sell out dumbed down for the mainstream console game xbox playing 16 year old version, about as tactical as counterstrike.

    This is rubbish.

  • deathxreign2213

    Posted Mar 10, 2008 1:51 pm PT

    The first was really good and when i had it i only had live for two more days so beign able to rank up even if you dont have live is awesome, i have live now so its not a porblem anymore though.

  • Sokol4ever

    Posted Mar 10, 2008 9:53 am PT

    This game has plenty of potential to be on top of multiplayer for months to come.
    A tactical shooter that favors smart strategic play with similar COD 4 elements of ranks - sign me up.

  • guppieface

    Posted Mar 10, 2008 8:40 am PT

    definitley need to see more and play a demo or something before i know if its worth buying. there are so many other games like this out now that i already have, so the multiplayer here would have to be really great to make it worth playing over all the others

  • spirit82

    Posted Mar 10, 2008 8:00 am PT

    Rainbow 6 games has always been so cool, and with this coming, its a lot better. cant wait till its out... =D =D

  • duaneian

    Posted Mar 10, 2008 5:54 am PT

    I've played the first vegas and it's amazing. Can't wait to get my hands on this one

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