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Conduit 2
$50.00
Released February, 2011
The Pros:Great graphics for the Wii. Great controls with a high level of customization. Well implemented online multiplayer element - good replay factor.
The Cons:Mediocre plot. Frame rate visibly struggles when there is too much action going on. Only about 5 hours long.
Conduit 2 is an upcoming first-person shooter-style video game developed by High Voltage Software in conjunction with Sega. Available exclusively for the Nintendo Wii console, this title functions as a sequel to 2009's "The Conduit" and is slated for release in February 2011.
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Players make extensive use of the Wii's motion-sensor peripheral, opening doors and operating switches at the flick of a wrist. Closer than before to a Halo competitor, Conduit 2 adds vehicle functionality as well as an improved artificial intelligence engine that features enemies with unforeseeable weaponry. Set primarily in the fictional city of Atlantis, the game will lead players through real-world environments that include Washington DC, Agartha, Siberia, the Amazon, England and China. A multitude of never-before-seen weapons is featured, with arms including the "Aegis Device" for reciprocal fire and the "Phase Rifle" for through-wall attacks. In addition to single player campaign mode, gamers can opt for two-player split-screen co-op mode as well as full online multiplayer battle for up to 12 players.
Features
- Available exclusively for the Nintendo Wii console
- Direct sequel to The Conduit
- Set in Atlantis, Washington DC, Agartha, Siberia, the Amazon, England and China
- Over 24 new and improved weapons
- Improved AI engine
- Supports Wii Speak voice-control unit
- Supports WiiMotion Plus controller for precise aiming
- Supports Wii Classic Controller hardware
- Single, two and four-player support
- Online multiplayer support for up to 12 players
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Pros & Cons
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great graphics for the Wii
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great controls with a high level of customization
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well implemented online multiplayer element - good replay factor
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single player campaign throws in some humour, doesn't take itself too seriously
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character customization - change your load-out and visual appearance based on in game credit earned in both single and multiplayer
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frame rate visibly struggles when there is too much action going on
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generic shooter - no special dynamic in single player or online multiplayer
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