
In the end, Rainbow Six Vegas 2 gets a mild recommendation. Team intelligence quirks, server issues in multiplayer, and a general sense that the game does little to improve upon the original leave it as a scant improvement. Of course, it doubles up on the length of the single player campaign, boasts better level design, and improves the balance of its competitive multiplayer modes. So consider it a fine sequel; just don't expect it to rewrite the formula.