Abstract: Forgetable, but If You Want a Wii FPS, You Have Little Choice I wouldn’t say there is anything terrible in Conduit, although I found using an alien scanner to search for hidden “bio-locks” quite tedious and annoying. At the same time, there’s nothing ...
Abstract: The Conduit has been one of the most highly anticipated titles of the year and justly so. For some time now Wii owners have been dreaming of using their Wii remotes for something other than golf or tennis and developer High Voltage Software swore to g...
Abstract: Check out the video review.When the Wii’s hardware specs were announced gamers were floored. Why, they wondered, would Nintendo come out with a system with hardware only marginall...
Abstract: High Voltage gives us a solid first-person shooter that shows off everything the Wii has to offer. At this point in the Wiis lifespan, its safe to say that the first-person shooter genre has been a neglected one. Weve seen a handful of third-party ...
Abstract: The Conduit from developers High Voltage seemed to be one the most talked about titles coming to the Wii last year, but the interest in the game prior to it's actual release this year seemed pretty lukewarm to me, at least going by general internet cha...
Abstract: Your enjoyment of The Conduit is going to depend directly upon whether or not youre picking up what the Wii is dropping. Its a good-looking Wii game, which to some people on the Internet is still like calling Im A Celebrity, Get Me Out of Here the l...
Monotonous levels, Respawning enemies and invisible bombs are frustrating and cheap, Generic art design and story, Uneven difficulty.
Outstanding controls arent enough to save this generic and often frustrating shooter. ...
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Published: 2009-06-26, Author: Tom , review by: cnet.com
Abstract: As one of the few exclusive first-person shooters for the , The Conduit has garnered a lot of attention. From a technical perspective, The Conduit is an undeniable success. The controls in particular are outstanding, finely tuned to make gunning down e...