This phoned-in effort at a Ghost recon game may have some brief glimpses of fun, but poor gameplay design and execution kill the experience entirely.
One of the very best Wii FPSes available, even if that's not saying much. It's a solid shooter with some glitches and presentation problems left over from the porting process. ...
Does it live up to the original? Heck no – that was impossible. It is a damn fine, “serious” shooter on the Wii, and that’s saying something. Even without the ...
Virtual Console version of a classic TurboDuo/Sega CD shooter. Known for its shreddin' soundtrack and relentless difficulty. Also check its predecessor, Gates of Thunder.
This WiiWare title is a neat little design, but that’s all it is – and the execution is woeful. Three greeny-brown levels and then a ‘Challenge’ level that sees you ...
Conduit 2 offers up perhaps the most robust online suite for a Wii shooter, but while the multiplayer offerings impress, the turgid storyline and quips further sink a meandering campaign.
This shooter has the insane plot of a survivalist stuck on an island that starts to go back in time that puts him in a life or death struggle hunting and ...
Coming soon to WiiWare, this old school shooter begins with a battle between apes and lizardmen and follows both groups' evolution through the millennia of struggle.
Perhaps there are too many on-rail shooters for the Wii, but this sequel is only the second to involve NERF guns, so that's got to be worth something.
Another in the retro-tastic WiiWare shooter series, this one involves navigating a black hole to suck in enemies.
The massive FPS hit comes to Wii two years after the original versions. Better late than never, we suppose, but the spotty controls and frame rate barely make it worth ...
The second entry in the trippy mix of shooter and rhythm has come to WiiWare, though it isn't as charming the second time.
Like first-person shooters, but hate all the blood? Well, this WiiWare game puts a water pistol in your hand for some good, clean fun - at least in multiplayer, as ...
With amazing bang for your buck, Metroid Prime Trilogy puts three great games in one. Sure, it may have the some minor issues present in all three games, but the ...
A bland, inoffensive shooting gallery, defanged by the use of Nerf guns. On the plus side, you get a Nerf gun with it that doubles as a Wii Zapper.
Rogue Trooper's outing on the Wii is hard to put down despite that it's not particularly original.
A more than competent on-rails shooter with fun co-op, but it does very little new with the genre and is better suited to longtime RE fans.
WiiWare's debut first-person shooter packs plenty of bug-blasting action, but smart controls and online play are weighed down by mediocre presentation and a lack of interesting missions.
While Eduardo may have a fantastic art style, it seems like this shoot 'em up's gameplay should have been left to crisp a bit longer.
While taking advantage of the Wii well, this port of the first two BiA is a bit too bland and repetitive for our tastes.
A bullet hell shooter that’s just sane enough for anyone to enjoy. The action is nonstop but manageable, and the bosses are freakish and challenging enough to warrant a few ...
Not very deep, but it gives the quick fun that light gun games once had when you were a kid.
This immature, Mature rated title is just the gore covered dose of arcade-y fun the Wii needed.
Treyarch ditches the number subtitle and expectedly returns to WWII and the Pacific theatre of war. World at War has extremely brutal gunplay and amazing online multiplayer and co-op modes, ...
Finally a well-put together third party FPS for the Wii. Although the environments can be drab and enemy AI is undoubtably weak, this is bar none the best multiplayer experience on ...