The History Of The Rainbow Six Series Vegas 2
We are back once again with another installment of our look back at the Rainbow Six series.
Just two years after Rainbow Six Vega, Ubisoft released the sequel Rainbow Six: Vegas 2. With the success of the first Vegas game, many people were excited for this and it really did feel like Rainbow Six was back in the mainstream.
The story in Vegas 2 was very interesting. This is both a prequel and a sequel as it features events that took place before the first game as well as the events that came after it. This time players would play as a character called Bishop. What was cool about Bishop was that while his story was set in stone, his look was not and players could customize him so that he looked just like they wanted. The single player campaign was very well received and actually, it could be played in co-op with a buddy which was pretty cool. Playing with the AI was a better experience as they made them a bit smarter to deal with.
Multiplayer was awesome and featured a ton of maps and game modes. While in terms of modes or gameplay, you could say that Ubisoft did not reinvent the wheel. They did make things more smooth this time and especially in terms of the matchmaking. The big change was in the progression system. Each match would see you earn XP which you could then use to upgrade your player with better armor and new equipment and so on.
Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six: Vegas 2 was well received and sold well during its release. While it regularly scored 8/10’s the general feeling was that while it was good, not a lot had changed from the first game.
Call Of Duty WWII Pro Edition
Like you guys, Mods “R” Us are very excited for Call Of Duty WWII. As much as we enjoyed Infinite Warfare, getting back to a more realistic setting is really cool. Call Of Duty WWII is just a few weeks away and some of you may still be thinking about what version of the game to pre order. Well, today we are looking at the Pro Edition which is the premium edition of Call Of Duty WWII. We are not counting store specific content here like a t-shirt or a keychain for example. Just the stuff you get with the actual Pro Edition.
Of course, you are getting the actual Call Of Duty WWII game. But in the Pro Edition, it comes in a pretty cool looking steelbook which we think will look great on a shelf. The most notable thing that is in this edition is the season pass which is going to get you the upcoming Call Of Duty WWII DLC. To be honest with you, if you are super into COD then this alone should make getting the Pro Edition worthwhile, especially if you think you will be getting the DLC anyway.
There is also going to be some bonus digital items that you get which from what we understand are exclusive to this set. Also by pre ordering the game, you also get access to The Divisions Pack. This contains five Premium Gear Sets for the different divisions in the game. Now while this is a pre order bonus there is always the slim chance that there will be copies of Call Of Duty WWII Pro Edition that still have the Divisions Pack DLC code. But if it is something you want, make sure you pre order just in case.
We do wish that there was some kind of cool physical item with the Pro Edition, but if you are all about the multiplayer in COD, getting the Call Of Duty WWII Pro Edition is worth it as it will save you a few bucks on all the DLC.
No comments:
Post a Comment