Abstrakt: James Wright7.9 The Conduit is the latest shooter to arrive on the Nintendo Wii where gamers are transformed into Michael Ford, an elite government agent who becomes engaged in an X-Files reminiscent story of aliens and other deadly forces. Although t...
Finally some smooth weapon aiming in a Wii FPS game. it has its moments
Terrible motion controls, uninteresting storyline and unimpressive graphics top the list
To be blunt, The Conduit is a by the numbers shooter that offers a couple of thrills but ultimately doesn’t make much of an impact. If your system of choice is the Wii then I suggest you check it out, as action games are few and far between on the p...
Abstrakt: If you happen to be a Wii owner who has a separate shelf for your Wii-exclusive first-person shooters then I would imagine its been looking pretty bare in the last couple of years. Well, it might just be time to dust off that shelf, vacuum the dead mo...
Abstrakt: Serious games are hard to come by on ‘The Little Engine That Could’, otherwise known as the Nintendo Wii. The gaming market is saturated with cutesy, family-oriented titles revolving around Mii avatars and waving your arms around like a raving loon. So...
Very good graphics for the Wii, A blast to play through, A challenge on the higher difficulties, Fantastic control scheme, Great online option.
Controls will take some getting used to, Online multiplayer can be insanely laggy, recycled environments and enemy characters, Nothing that sets a new bar in FPS shooters.
Abstrakt: The Wii is increasingly becoming something of a wasteland for gaming enthusiasts looking for their next hardcore fix. Sega are actually one of the few publishers trying to remedy this, with titles like MadWorld and House of the Dead: Overkill being the...
Before deciding on our final score for The Conduit we’ve taken into account the fact that it’s been developed for a platform which has few mature-themed first person shooters. In that respect, and providing you haven’t hopped straight on...
When £40 can get you second-hand copies of Metroid and Red Steel, or set you well on your way to a barebones Xbox 360, there’s really no reason to invest it here.5.2/10Print this pageUser reviews (0)Share this pageNoticed something wrong? Repor...