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Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six - Vegas 1 + 2 (Japan)

PlayStation 3
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2010
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✪ Reviewed on August 1, 2024
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The ideal way to experience both Rainbow Six Vegas games. Tactical gameplay that holds up reasonably well over time, particularly in two-player cooperative mode. Good value for fans of the tactical shooting genre.

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Category
Compilation 4 players 18+ Co-op Split screen
Description
Japanese tactical compilation by Ubisoft bundling Rainbow Six Vegas 1 and 2. Published by Ubisoft, released in July 2010 exclusively in Japan. Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Vegas and Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Vegas 2 in one Japanese boxset, over twenty-four cumulative missions crossing iconic Las Vegas casinos in dual entries, cumulative tactical TPS gameplay mixing cover-based shooting, infiltration and three-agent Rainbow Six squad commanding, Snake Cam mechanics to observe under doors and A.C.E.S Advanced Combat Enhancement Specialization System for XP in dual modes, over thirty cumulative signature weapons including MP5 and MP7, cumulative online multiplayer mode for up to sixteen players in cooperative Terro Hunt and Adversarial versus teams, over sixty hours of cumulative narrative campaign, English voice-over with military voices.

Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six - Vegas 1 + 2 review

4/5
Art direction
"Striking"
4/5
Music
"Excellent"
3/5
Story
"Solid"
Gameplay
"Excellent"
Fun
"From the very first minutes"
Addictiveness
"Captivating"
Difficulty
"Difficult"
Lifespan
"Long"
Technical info
💾17,3 GB 📅15/07/2010
Published by Ubisoft

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Collector interest

The Japanese version of the Rainbow Six Vegas 1 + 2 pack, gathering both entries of the series' tactical turn in a single box. This release appeals to fans wanting the diptych in local packaging. Its interest lies in this bundling and Japanese run rather than strong scarcity.

Better with friends

A tactical shooter where co-op and planning trump reflex, each assault prepped as a team before tipping into action. Mutual aid is essential: covering angles, syncing the entry and communicating averts a bloodbath and brings a craftsman's satisfaction. The original online leans on uncertain servers, but the shared tactical spirit keeps a rare tension and intelligence.

Is Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six - Vegas 1 + 2 still worth playing in 2026?

This set gathers Rainbow Six Vegas and its sequel in a single purchase, the ideal way to experience this founding diptych of the console tactical shooter. The two entries share a fluid cover system and a measured approach to the assault, where planning, team management and the methodical neutralisation of threats take precedence over haste. The co-op campaign, tailored for two-player, remains their finest quality and holds up rather well over time. The online servers have emptied and the tech has aged. But for the fan of tactical shooters after a good content-to-price ratio, this bundle remains a safe bet, especially in co-op.

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