Rainbow Six Vegas First Look on the PSP

Ubisoft is bringing its upcoming Clancy sequel to Sony's handheld, though it's not just a cheap port of the console version. We get a gander at Vegas PSP.

It should come as no surprise that Ubisoft is working on a handheld version of Rainbow Six Vegas--the upcoming fifth installment in the popular Tom Clancy-inspired tactical shooting series--for the PlayStation Portable. But it might surprise you that the PSP version of Vegas is more than just a straight, stripped-down port of the game soon to hit the Xbox 360 and PS3. The PSP's Vegas is actually a related but separate game being created by a 50-person team at Ubisoft's Quebec City studio, and we got to try out a bit of the game's single- and multiplayer modes to see how it's coming along in advance of its early-December release date.

Like its console brethren, Vegas on the PSP will take place in and around, well, Las Vegas--but otherwise, the storyline and characters are different. On the PSP, you'll primarily take control of Rainbow operative Brian Armstrong, who has teamed up with sniper specialist Shawn Rivers on what seems like a routine rescue mission. But before long, a new threat is revealed: a covert terrorist organization led by an evil guy named Lucas Picares, who's bent on poisoning the local public-water supply, among other things. Naturally, Armstrong and Rivers' objective quickly shifts to stopping Picares and his minions from wreaking whatever brands of havoc they've come up with.

The single-player portion of Vegas on the PSP plays similarly to most other first-person shooters you've seen on the platform, with customizable controls that can put movement and looking on the face buttons, D pad, or analog stick. Aside from that, Vegas seems to feature most of the features you'd want out of a Rainbow Six game, and in fact it borrows some of the new gameplay features from the console versions of Vegas. You can back up against cover in a third-person view, and the game luckily features a lock-on that will let you select between body and head shots.

The under-the-door snake camera will also make an appearance here so you can see what kind of tangos you'll be facing in the next room. Finally, you'll get to switch from Armstrong to Rivers at key moments in the story, such as when precision sniping is required. The campaign is said to take place across a number of environments--including a ranch, private airport, water filtration plant, and a dam (perhaps that little Hoover one?)--as you chase Picares and his cronies from one location to the next.

On the multiplayer side, Vegas will present a fairly modest six-player offering that will at least work with both ad hoc and infrastructure modes. Survival and team survival modes will be on offer, which are essentially Rainbow Six's slightly more tactical versions of deathmatch and team deathmatch. We didn't get to see a list of the available maps when we got to play a quick survival match, but Ubisoft says this competitive mode will feature "classic" multiplayer maps from past games that fans should recognize.

Rainbow Six Vegas seems to be shaping up into a competent shooter so far, and it's nice to see Ubi putting some effort into making its own beast on the PSP, rather than just dumbing down the console version and shoving it out the door. The platform hasn't traditionally been very hospitable to FPS games, but hopefully Rainbow Six's more slowly paced, strategic brand of shooting action will translate well to the available controls. We'll have the final word when Rainbow Six Vegas ships on the PSP in December.

49 Comments

  • seanog911

    Posted Jul 9, 2007 3:22 pm PT

    i played it. it's ok..... but i would not buy it

  • jasonbesto

    Posted Jun 15, 2007 8:53 pm PT

    YAY! Hope its good.

  • chriscool67

    Posted May 31, 2007 10:38 am PT

    this is gonna b a great game possibly the best psp game ever made they just need to nail the controls and make them easy to use, unlike other psp 1 person shooters

  • Jmasta911

    Posted May 29, 2007 2:43 pm PT

    Y do they kep switching release date! its startin to piss me off

  • WuzCrackinHomie

    Posted Apr 25, 2007 5:03 pm PT

    T Rated? Good Game? Wow besides Liberation there hasnt been one of them ohh and GRAW 2 comin out for psp.

  • fat_otter

    Posted Apr 13, 2007 12:38 am PT

    Finally, a T-rated Rainbow Six game!!!

  • redfoxagent

    Posted Mar 3, 2007 8:43 pm PT

    I can't wait as long as I get awesome weapons and the amazing looking blood, I'm good.

  • nevereathim

    Posted Feb 10, 2007 11:06 pm PT

    I'd rather go for some other shooter.

  • GunGriffin

    Posted Feb 1, 2007 5:25 pm PT

    The last Rainbow six game was bad because if you wan'ted to have any chance of hitting people you had to bunny hop and strafe like it was quake 4. Not even jokeing here. It was so bad I never wan't to play another one of those games as long as I live. Yeah it's realistic to be inaccurate when standing still and be pinpoint accurate when your jumping up and down and strafeing. It was a demo so It could of been a bad copy, but I highly recomend staying away from this game if your looking for realism.

  • jakesoss

    Posted Jan 4, 2007 10:46 pm PT

    Can't wait to get till it comes out. . .

  • zerooslo7990

    Posted Nov 26, 2006 1:02 pm PT

    I'm glad it has lock on. It might sound cheap, but it makes all the diffrence on a psp shooter.

  • Iceman_FTW

    Posted Nov 16, 2006 2:27 pm PT

    i haven't picked up a Rainbow Six game in a while, but this one definitely has some promise to it. I might just have to check it out.

  • vampiredust99

    Posted Nov 7, 2006 9:03 am PT

    This looks pretty good for a psp game

  • xche78x

    Posted Nov 4, 2006 9:10 am PT

    gosh too many rainbow six and splinter cells, they confuses me most of the time.

    this one seems to have promising game play on the psp
    screens hots do look good for a hand held.
    multi player should be fun but not many person has friends with psp and this game so multi playing is somehow limited. online can add some MP life.
    control wise should feel like other fps on psp, hmmn coded arms?

  • krumble

    Posted Nov 1, 2006 7:25 am PT

    This game looks very promising lets see what they do about controls though...

  • cell-revo-

    Posted Oct 31, 2006 5:27 pm PT

    *****I LOVE ME SOME RAINBOW SIX*******

  • bender0192

    Posted Oct 29, 2006 9:53 pm PT

    i own every RB6 game on every system i can get, im hooked, i cant wait to be able to take RB6 with me everywhere with me! now i can play when my teacher bores me!

  • jelle_schepens

    Posted Oct 27, 2006 1:22 pm PT

    yeah most times shooter on psp are hard because of they with the joystick

  • --michael--

    Posted Oct 27, 2006 10:29 am PT

    hoping for easy controls

  • King_Louis51

    Posted Oct 26, 2006 2:53 am PT

    I've got the X360 demo (coz i live in the uk) and it's awesome. never liked a rainbow six game before, but the demo has made me a fan. you americans should be real excited about being able to download the demo soon, it's certainly been worth the wait.

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