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		<title>In-Depth Preview of Rainbow Six Vegas 2: Story, Setting &amp; Character Customization</title>
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It seems we&#8217;ll be revisiting Vegas through the eyes of Team Rainbow a little sooner than expected, with Rainbow Six Vegas 2 hitting in three short months. Anyone who&#8217;s finished the first Vegas may be wondering how that &#8220;To Be Continued&#8221; story is going to, uh, be continued.  Worry not!  We here at [...]]]></description>
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<p>It seems we&#8217;ll be revisiting Vegas through the eyes of Team Rainbow a little sooner than expected, with Rainbow Six Vegas 2 hitting in three short months. Anyone who&#8217;s finished the first Vegas may be wondering how that &#8220;To Be Continued&#8221; story is going to, uh, be continued.  Worry not!  We here at Ripten are prepped to give you the full mission brief. <span id="more-2300"></span></p>
<p>In Vegas 2, you no longer play the role of the modernly generic-named Logan.  Instead, your character is your own.  Much like Mass Effect&#8217;s star Commander Shepard, you play as Bishop &#8211; male or female, black or white.</p>
<p>Ubisoft Montreal has included a full customization tool that let&#8217;s you configure your Bishop to look any way you can imagine, including your gear. You can reasonably recreate yourself in the game, or craft the devilishly handsome man-whore you always wished you could be.<!-- adman --></p>
<p>Essentially, the PEC mode (Persistent Elite Creation) from the original&#8217;s multiplayer is fully implemented into the single-player experience, only this time they&#8217;ve added significantly to it and cleverly named it ACES.</p>
<p>ACES stands for Advanced Combat Enhancements and Specialization.  It tracks everything you do and assigns you experience points in one of three categories:</p>
<p><strong>+ Assault </strong>- shooting with reckless abandon (&#8221;spray and pray&#8221;) nets you Assault points, which eventually rewards you with additional automatic machine guns and SMG options.<br />
<strong>+ Marksmanship</strong> &#8211; essentially the complete opposite of Assault &#8211; one shot, one kill.  Marksmanship rewards include sniper rifles and other long-range weaponry options.<br />
<strong>+ </strong><strong>Close-Quarters Battle </strong>- kills within a certain distance of your enemy accumulate CQB points, rewards of which include in-your-face weapons like shotguns.</p>
<p>One of the coolest things about ACES, though, is that it&#8217;s an all-encompassing feature.  They didn&#8217;t just add PEC mode to the single-player, they made the entire game a single-character experience. Your multiplayer face-shooter and single-player terrorist-stomper are one in the same.  Your experience and rewards carry over across all game modes.</p>
<p>No longer will the rank-obsessed sluts be &#8220;forced&#8221; to play multiplayer in order to excel.  Even better still, the objectives your pals complete in cooperative play earn some experience points for everyone on the team.</p>
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<p>So now that you know how awesome your Bishop will be, what the hell is he doing in Vegas again?</p>
<p>Bishop begins the game alongside longtime Rainbow buddies Jung Park and Michael Walter.  Their storyline starts at a point before the events of the first Rainbow Six Vegas, runs concurrently with the first game&#8217;s story, and then ends at some point after the original&#8217;s cliffhanger ending.</p>
<p>Ubisoft Montreal stresses that the story is the main focus of the game this time, and tries to keep you immersed in your character by planting your view in Bishop&#8217;s eyeballs during cutscenes.</p>
<p>You&#8217;ll also find yourself in all sorts of environments within the Vegas city limits (and some outside as well).  You&#8217;ll still find plenty of casinos and neon lights, but Ubisoft Montreal has added a great deal of outdoor locales to mix things up.  Take to the streets, blow up cars, shoot some terrorist fools in some rich dude&#8217;s back yard &#8211; plenty of time will be spent in the residential areas of the city.<br />
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<p>Even with these larger, open environments, the team promises better graphics and a smoother framerate.  They&#8217;ve also fine-tuned the gameplay with little things like bullet penetration and the ability to sprint.So what does all this mean?  While I don&#8217;t think most Rainbow Six Vegas players played the game for the story, it&#8217;s nice that Ubisoft Montreal wants to improve it.  Some games with shitty gameplay are actually brought up in value by a quality, well-presented story.</p>
<p>Now, of course, I don&#8217;t expect Vegas 2 to be shitty, but it certainly won&#8217;t hurt the game to up the immersion factor and make you really care about your character.  Then again, most players don&#8217;t pop terrorist melons and then sit around and philosophize about it, so let&#8217;s not forget why we play these games in the first place.  Any terrorist in Vegas, stays in Vegas&#8230; because he&#8217;s dead.</p>
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