Abstract: The Conduit has received a lot of attention regarding its custom designed game engine called Quantum3 which was designed to create a visual experience comparable to the Xbox 360 and Playstation 3 even with the hardware limitations of the Wii. During th...
Abstract: The Conduit is a game with baggage. After it was first announced last year, it quickly become a symbol to game-fans on either side of the "Wii divide". Many people who hate the Wii want the game to fail in order to prove that "real games" can't surviv...
Abstract: I now have a reason to ignore my PS3 and Xbox 360. The Wii finally has a decent “next-gen” shooter thanks to High Voltage and Sega. I hate to backtrack, but let’s take a step back for a second before I dive into this review. Developers have typically t...
Outstanding controls. Some of the best graphics to date on the Wii,
Generic level design and story. Doesn’t bring anything new to the FPS genre.
High Voltage Software and Sega bring us a rare first person shooter for the Wii called The Conduit. While technically an amazing game, The Conduit suffers from generic level design and an overused idea for a story. Can it still defend Washington from...
The Conduit is a much better demonstration of the engine that runs the game instead of actually being an enjoyable single player experience. However HVS have nailed the Wii controls perfectly and have created what is easily the best online interface c...
"Friend Code"less multiplayer, Infinitely customizable controls, Hollywood style voice acting,
Unimaginative story, Basic gameplay, Lastgen visuals and mechanics
The Conduit is a mixed bag. If the game came out on any other platform other than the PS2 or the PSP, it would have been universally panned by critics. But because it came out on the hardcore-anemic Wii, it’s gaining fairly positive reviews. I wo...
Abstract: Playing The Conduit was a unique experience. During my time in the game I saw it change from mediocre to outstanding, frustration turned to elation. Let me tell you my story with a game that made me feel like Dr. Jekyll when I started, and Mr. Hyde whe...
Abstract: The Conduit brings players into the world of Michael Ford, a Secret Service agent tasked with saving the life of the President of the United States. After a mild briefing, the situation expands quickly and pulls players into an intense alien invasion w...