Multi-player co-op to the nth degree

User Rating: 5 | Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Vegas 2 X360
To be honest Rainbow Six Vegas was the first rainbow six game I ever go into and appreciated its departure from a tactical encounter simulation game for its player friendly action oriented style. With Vegas 2 I was pleased to see more of the same along with some subtle nuances and enjoyable perks. One thing I cannot stress enough is terrorist hunt co-op, it rocks get a buddy and you can find yourself wasting away your life blasting hordes of terrorists with a plethora of weapons. This is why I like Vegas 2 it lets you enjoy parts of it without making you feel obligated to play other aspects of it. Though i made a brief foray into the campaign, and a very brief appearance online (laggy as dial-up), I found and still find terrorist hunts to be the most enjoyable and worthwhile part of this game which leaves feeling slightly disappointed that the story and online were unable to grasp my attention. Terrorist hunts like the name describes pits you and a friend against a terrorist faction in a large amount of different maps and sets you on a mission of reflexes it seems because I found the A.I. to be mentally disabled a large portion of the time. This is not to say that it makes the experience a negative I laughed countless times at fools who would turn the corner and stand in the door dumbfounded until i blasted him with my scar. So folks or anyone reading this all I can say is if you like co-operative team games this is a great choice.