If something is too broke to be fixed, you start over, and that’s what has been done here with Red Steel 2. You will find a game that features the best sword fighting on the Wii, thanks to the stylish moves you can pull off. You will also enjoy crisp, ...
Abstrakt: The original Red Steel was a Wii first-person shooter launch title. The excitement for the game was high not only because of the chance to play a shooter with the new Wii pointer controls but also because of the unique (at the time) Wii gesture sword...
Abstrakt: Red Steel 2, as the name suggests, is the second game in the series on the Nintendo Wii. Developed by Ubisoft Paris, the first game was released with the launch of the Wii in 2007 and promised much. An FPS with motion control for sword and gun fighting...
Abstrakt: The original Red Steel was rubbish. Everybody knows it. Mediocre gunplay and first-person swordfighting that simply didn't work, the launch title Wii game was full of ambitious ideas that unceremoniously fell flat. With the introduction of MotionPlus...
Abstrakt: An early title for the Wii, the original Red Steel was a sword-and-gun first-person shooter that meant to change the genre by offering up fresh and unique motion controls courtesy of Nintendo’s revolutionary system. However, the game didn’t come close ...
Wii MotionPlus implementation is great, immersive action
and the Ugly Beyond the goofy script, goofy acting and the physical strain of playing the game, my complaints about Red Steel 2 are few. I didn’t like that destroying inanimate objects yields cash rewards, because I then felt the need to punch every...
Abstrakt: Way back in early 2007 I reviewed Red Steel, a launch title for the Wii that was the console’s very first FPS. In addition to the shooting, it offered something entirely new—sword combat based on the Wii’s motion controls. It was also the first Wii gam...
Abstrakt: If you are still reeling from the promise that the original Red Steel was going to change your life with sword swinging gameplay and gun shooting and yet were left with an awful taste in your mouth, don’t worry. Salvation is here. More than...