

But it does make online play seem a little faster and more like COD4 which isn't as enjoyable as the first Vegas was. The new sprint feature is a welcome addition in the story and terrorist hunts and finally gives you the ability to get away from a grenade toss. The story line is a decent ending to the first Vegas, although I felt the maps strayed too far from Vegas and had you in a lot of warehouses and what-not. This game has improved on Vegas 1 in some ways and has worsened in others. You can adjust the brightness and such for just the game, even online, but its a sensitive adjustment.

And the contrast between light and dark in the game is too much, in the stairwells on certain maps you must walk around with thermal or night vision on just to make our way through the stairwell. On the bad side though, the maps were supposed to be smaller, and the maps if anything got larger in height and smaller in width. For the people who want to challenge themselves in the game, there is now the ability to turn your radar on and off in the online play. There are more weapons, and better weapons in some cases, like the 500 tactical shotgun for example. To unlock weapons you must actually obtain achievements, and as you rank up, the only unlockables you get for ranking up now are clothing or camouflage. There are better game modes, more game modes, and more ways to challenge yourself. I wont lie, I bought this game just for online play.
