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The future of global security hangs in the balance as you battle to defend classic Vegas locations and environments like Fremont Street, the Strip, and casinos. There are no refunds for this item. For more information, see www. Buy Xbox content on Xbox. Your Xbox console will automatically download the content next time you turn it on and connect to Xbox Live. Click to create and send a link using your email application.

All Downloads. Previous Next. Description Share this. Copy and paste this link into an e-mail or instant message:. Experience your favorite game modes in a whole new light! Free Download to Xbox I will try to report back when I do. Works fine with the too.

Valden21 View Profile View Posts. Originally posted by Trippapegatti :. The game appears to only work with a wired controller xbox It will not work with my wireless controller. But works great with my wired controller. Thank you to every one with the suggestions. Your advice was most helpful! Originally posted by unclefishstick TrailerparkRandy :.

Originally posted by Uncle bern with the fire :. In other words, there are plenty of opportunities to utter those immortal words: "I love it when a plan comes together. Not enough for you? Then how about the ability to shoot around corners without exposing yourself at all - a perfect tactic when an enemy bullet has distorted your vision and you need to buy some recovery time.

In a word, brilliant. Shame then that the same can't be said of your team-mates. However, they feel like a pair of conjoined twins forced apart against their will. These boys never leave each other's side, practically holding hands and exchanging wistful glances as bullets fly past their love-filled eyes.

To their credit, the lads can't half shoot, and it's all too easy and tempting to just send them on ahead to scope out an area, while you remain in relative safety behind a 4ft-thick concrete wall. It's a situation that's made worse by their seeming indestructibility. You may not Ire able to take much damage yourself, but these guys eat it up like a Fat Club member let loose on a shelf of pick W mix.

Admittedly, you do have frequent call to take on the role of squad medic -sticking healing injections into your teammates' backsides whenever they take a hit - but you never feel as though they're in any mortal danger. After you've revived them, you can just send them straight back into tire danger zone with a pat on the back and a kind word.

This isn't so much of a problem in the fiendishly hard Realistic' mode, but in 'Normal', it can sometimes be a serious hindrance to the tension levels.

Other areas are just as hit-and-miss. Tire voice-acting ranges from wooden to wonderful, with your character sounding like a hillbilly who'd Ire more at home shooting tin cans off tree stumps with his pa's shotgun than blasting the entrails out of a bomb-crazed terrorist. The physics are generally impressive, but collision detection is suspect Your arsenal is stunning both in terms of scope and realism but a smattering of weapons are solely misjudged, especially the shield, which allows you to crawl around levels practically impervious to damage.

Hit-and-miss, hit-and-miss, hit-and-miss. That's Vegas in a nutshell. Now I don't want you getting the wrong impression here, because Vegas is in no way a poor game.

It's really not. Far from it. It's an experience packed with thrills, tension, excellent pacing, a myriad of top-class multiplayer options and a half-decent plot that throws a few swerve balls at you when you're least expecting them.

The real problem is that it simply isn't as good as it could have been. Erratic Al, overly impervious sidekicks, some suspect voice-acting, patchily impressive and hugely power-hungry visuals. It's a list that adds up to a missed opportunity if ever I've seen one, but while Vegas may not quite have hit the jackpot, it does still manage to walk away a winner. Vegas teems with extra options to extend your fun once you're done with the-six-to ten-hour story-driven campaign.

You can choose to go solo in Terrorist Hunt missions, which reveal just how much harder the game is when you don't have a couple of willing, virtually indestructible sidekicks following your every order. There are also eight multiplayer modes to enjoy, including: Co-op mode, where you and up to three other wannabe Rainbow warriors can tackle the single-player campaign together; Attack and Defend, which sees one team defending an objective while the other attempts to wrest control from them; and good old-fashioned free-for-all contests where you have to kill anything with a pulse while staying alive.

Now that's what we call variety! Rival shooters bow your heads in shame. We wanted to introduce the team to the player and then take it away again - we wanted that to be an emotional experience. Second, we wanted to make a really distinct contrast between the dusty streets of Mexico and the glitzy glamour of Vegas. I think perhaps, the Mexican missions went on a little longer than we intended, but we also wanted the player to explore and get used to the game before they got to the 'money shot', as it were.



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