Three new Rainbow Six: Vegas Red Edition gameplay vids

Posted Apr 21, 2007 at 12:08AM by Mabie A. Listed in: PS3, Xbox 360 Tags: Ubisoft
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Just a couple of days ago, we brought you the trailer for Ubisoft's Rainbow Six: Vegas Red Edition, and we're betting high that while it was good, it wasn't enough for you.

Yeah, we're sure you're craving for more of that Red Edition action, and as your wish is our command (whether or not you voice it out), we are now giving it to you and more. How much more? Try three new gameplay videos to add to your collection!

The first one shows some Roof gameplay, which basically is the new mad addition to the much-coveted Red Edition. Then there's the Marshalling Yard gameplay, where your hunt for terrorists brings you to an abandoned open train yard. Watch out for those nooks and crannies! And finally, there's the Doscala Restaurant gameplay where you would definitely want to grab anything but hot lead.

So, we won't be keeping you much longer. Enjoy the videos, and stay tuned here for more Rainbow Six: Vegas updates, both for the PS3 and the Xbox 360.

Roof gameplay



Marshalling Yard



Doscala Restaurant Gameplay



 
 
 

Comments [refresh]

by steve - 2007-04-21 07:32
» it..

IT looks good !!

by M$Hater - 2007-04-21 13:00
» What's the point?

First, Ubisoft, STILL hasn't release RB6V for PS3. They totally suck. They've delayed this game every month for 6 months now. Second, why is this posted here. The RED pack is an exclusive to Xblows 270. They won't release it for PS3. They don't support the PS3, they don't care about the PS3. They just make crappy ports of their games so they can capture the money. It's all about quanity with Ubisoft, not quality. Blazing Angels, Splinter Cell were terrible ports. And I expect RB6V and GRAW 2 to follow suit.

If they would port a game to take advantage of the cell, then we could see a quality game, like Elder Scrolls, and a decent port.

by blazeking - 2007-04-22 06:34
» puh-lease

You do know that to take advantage of cell, you HAVE to develop for PS3 FIRST, Then port to other systems. I guess in a way, they're getting these games out of the way and starting to develop like this from now on.



If you were actually a developer you would take back your statement. Have more respect for these people as they KNOW how to make those games and you DON'T.

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