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Tight cover-based tactical shooting from 2008 that still holds up for co-op grinders, but the official servers died in 2021 so go in with eyes open.

My first instinct with Vegas 2 is the same one I had when I reinstalled it after a long gap: the cover mechanic still feels better than it has any right to on a PC from this era. Snap to a wall, camera swings to third-person, and suddenly you're reading angles, calling blind-fire to suppress, and barking grenade coordinates at your AI teammates with a mic. That loop, the peek-shoot-reposition rhythm, is the reason this game got the reviews it did at launch. It earned its 78 on Metacritic and most critics at the time agreed it was among the sharper tactical shooters on the market, even if it was playing it safe relative to the first entry. The progression system is the thing that kept people grinding. Vegas 2 introduced the ACES combat system alongside a standard XP track, meaning the weapons and armor you unlock actually depend on how you kill, not just that you kill. Heavy armor, close-quarters shotguns, long-range marksman builds, they all feel distinct enough that there is real character-building happening here before Siege made that concept fashionable. Crucially, XP feeds across every mode, so a Terrorist Hunt session with two friends at casual difficulty still pushes your rank and unlocks gear that carries into versus. That unified progression loop was genuinely ahead of its time. Here is where the honesty has to land: the official servers were shut down in 2021. Online matchmaking through Ubisoft's infrastructure is gone. You can still find games through workarounds and community VPN tools, but this is not a plug-and-play multiplayer experience anymore. The 16-player versus modes, Team Leader, Demolition, Total Conquest, all of that is technically accessible but requires effort to get into. Terrorist Hunt co-op with up to four players online is the mode most community holdouts still run. If you have two or three friends willing to do the setup, it works. Solo or with strangers expecting a live service, it does not. The campaign itself is functional. You play as a customizable protagonist called Bishop, which was a notable shift away from the fixed lead character of the first game. Your two AI squadmates are improved over the original, they cover advances and accept voice commands through a microphone, but they still do the occasional brain-dead thing that gets someone killed. Story mode supports two-player co-op with a second character called Knight, down from four in the first game, which is a step backward that was criticized at the time and still stings a little. The campaign level design also leans heavily on generic warehouses and industrial sites in its first half, and reviewers in 2008 were right to call that out. The theater level and some of the later Vegas-proper missions are genuinely good, but you earn them. For a shooter fan who can recruit a small fireteam and does not mind a little community infrastructure setup, Vegas 2 is a well-constructed tactical shooter with a progression system that still punches above its age. For someone expecting to drop in and find populated servers in 2025, this is an archive purchase, not a live game. Fred, Scout Team

Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six® Vegas 2

Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six® Vegas 2

16 abr 2008Ubisoft MontrealUbisoft
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Tight cover-based tactical shooting from 2008 that still holds up for co-op grinders, but the official servers died in 2021 so go in with eyes open.

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My first instinct with Vegas 2 is the same one I had when I reinstalled it after a long gap: the cover mechanic still feels better than it has any right to on a PC from this era. Snap to a wall, camera swings to third-person, and suddenly you're reading angles, calling blind-fire to suppress, and barking grenade coordinates at your AI teammates with a mic. That loop, the peek-shoot-reposition rhythm, is the reason this game got the reviews it did at launch. It earned its 78 on Metacritic and most critics at the time agreed it was among the sharper tactical shooters on the market, even if it was playing it safe relative to the first entry. The progression system is the thing that kept people grinding. Vegas 2 introduced the ACES combat system alongside a standard XP track, meaning the weapons and armor you unlock actually depend on how you kill, not just that you kill. Heavy armor, close-quarters shotguns, long-range marksman builds, they all feel distinct enough that there is real character-building happening here before Siege made that concept fashionable. Crucially, XP feeds across every mode, so a Terrorist Hunt session with two friends at casual difficulty still pushes your rank and unlocks gear that carries into versus. That unified progression loop was genuinely ahead of its time. Here is where the honesty has to land: the official servers were shut down in 2021. Online matchmaking through Ubisoft's infrastructure is gone. You can still find games through workarounds and community VPN tools, but this is not a plug-and-play multiplayer experience anymore. The 16-player versus modes, Team Leader, Demolition, Total Conquest, all of that is technically accessible but requires effort to get into. Terrorist Hunt co-op with up to four players online is the mode most community holdouts still run. If you have two or three friends willing to do the setup, it works. Solo or with strangers expecting a live service, it does not. The campaign itself is functional. You play as a customizable protagonist called Bishop, which was a notable shift away from the fixed lead character of the first game. Your two AI squadmates are improved over the original, they cover advances and accept voice commands through a microphone, but they still do the occasional brain-dead thing that gets someone killed. Story mode supports two-player co-op with a second character called Knight, down from four in the first game, which is a step backward that was criticized at the time and still stings a little. The campaign level design also leans heavily on generic warehouses and industrial sites in its first half, and reviewers in 2008 were right to call that out. The theater level and some of the later Vegas-proper missions are genuinely good, but you earn them. For a shooter fan who can recruit a small fireteam and does not mind a little community infrastructure setup, Vegas 2 is a well-constructed tactical shooter with a progression system that still punches above its age. For someone expecting to drop in and find populated servers in 2025, this is an archive purchase, not a live game.

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Fred · Scout Team

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singleplayermultiplayercooptier:aaaTactical ShooterCover SystemACES ProgressionTerrorist HuntSquad CommandsCo-op CampaignCharacter CustomizationVersus Modes

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Mínimos

Sound
DirectX 9.0c-compliant sound card (NVIDIA nForce or other motherboards/soundcards containing the Dolby Digital Interactive Content Encoder required for Dolby Digital audio.)
Memory
1 GB of RAM
DirectX
DirectX 9.0c
Graphics
128 MB DirectX 9.0c-compliant, Shader 3.0-enabled video card (256 MB recommended) (see supported list*)
Processor
3 GHz Pentium 4 or AMD Athlon 3000 (3.5 GHz Pentium 4 or AMD Athlon 3500 recommended)
Hard Drive
7 GB free
Multiplayer
Broadband Internet connection with 128 kbps Kbps upstream or faster.
Supported OS
Originally released for Windows 7, the game can be played on Windows 10 and Windows 11 OS
Peripherals supported
Windows-compliant keyboard and mouse, Xbox 360 Controller for Windows
Supported video cards
ATI RADEON X1600-1950 / HD 2000 / 3000 series, NVIDIA GeForce 6600-6800 / 7 / 8 series ; Laptop versions of these cards are not fully supported. These chipsets are the only ones that will run this game.

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Metacritic
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Desarrolladora
Ubisoft Montreal
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Ubisoft
Fecha de lanzamiento
16 abr 2008

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