More Rainbow Six: Vegas 2 Review – Terrorist Hunt Edition
Last night I played a little bit of the Terrorist Hunt Co-Op missions. I had a blast. It was like playing a closed map of single player except you have three friends to help you out. I did run into issues in regards to there being a lot of lag, but once we changed hosts it was fine. I also noticed that you had to close the room to change the host. Have we not learned anything from COD4 and Halo 3? Anyway, once all the maps were downloaded and I got into the swing of things, it was a lot of fun.
Also, worth mentioning, while playing co-op, again with LtDan, he had to drop out. The last time we played co-op when he dropped out, so did I so I could play some COD4. This time though, when he dropped out, the character he was playing, just dropped dead instead of him disappearing. Nice touch, Ubi. Minus a few minor lag issues, I can’t really find anything wrong with this game. I continue to set myself up for disappointment, but always come away with a smile. Now, I’m going to finish this game and I will go get the original Vegas and co-op in that. Vegas 2 has re-opened my eyes to the Rainbow Six franchise.
Small Thing
I was checking ArsTechnica and saw something that brought me back to my childhood. This article. If this leads up to what I expect it to be, then I will be VERY please with this adaptation of G.I. Joe, a staple of my childhood that I would definitely pay the price of the movie ticket, blu-ray disc and possibly new action figure to come out.
I hope you all have a great weekend.
Episode 153: Hot As Balls
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Episode 153: Hot As Balls – In the post-E3 show, we recap one of the most
boring E3’s in the history of MAHG. We then talk about the wonderful
Wonder Woma...
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