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The Conduit


Sega’s latest Wii FPS restores faith to the hardcore

Words: Chris Antista, GamesRadar US

If you’re reading this than we’ll assume you’re a seasoned gamer who knows his or her shit. As such, you’d be completely within your right to say that most third party Wii developers have all but abandoned fulfilling the needs of traditional gamers, and left the console an exclusive dumping grounds of dog-and-pony fashion shows, talking candy, and Majesco.

Above: Killing Mama 

But remember: The Wii had always promised a different experience, one free of complicated button interfaces and the latest processers, so as to melt our faces off with something we’ve never seen before. Like it or not Johnny Hardcore, Nintendo has - to some extent - delivered on that promise. However, there was an indirect assurance made towards a specific genre that has gone woefully unfulfilled.

Not only had the Wii Remote and Nunchuk seemed poised to revitalize the console First-Person Shooter, some of us thought this was our chance to finally tell the PC mouse-and-keyboarders to STFU… Yet here we stand nearly three years later with nothing but a single FPS worth recommending and that genre seemingly having thrown in the towel. Then, there was Conduit.

“It’s pretty good… for a Wii game.” That’s a qualifier we’re sick of hearing, yet one that’s nearly impossible to escape when talking traditional Wii offerings. Luckily, it’s one we don’t really need to apply to here, since Sega and High Voltage appear to have nominated themselves as the Wii’s hardcore torchbearers. It feels great to say it: The Conduit is fun, controls well, and is, at times, quite beautiful… yes, for a Wii game.

Sure, the environments may come courtesy of the architectural design firm of Brown, Gray, and Blocky, but there are certain visual elements that can almost, sorta, kinda, trick you into thinking you’re playing a 360 game in standard def. The All-Seeing Eye for instance, the omniscient flashlight you use to unlock doors and reveal secrets, embodies textures and lighting effects just detailed enough so as not to let one get away with calling it “last-gen.” Additionally, of the healthy portion of weaponry, the alien variety in particular pops with bursts of luminescent beauty and advanced particle effects.

Same goes for (the handful of) enemies. Both humans and alien drones are animated with competent physics and personality that puts High Voltage Software’s Quantum3 engine outside the realm of the “GameCube 1.5” criticisms. Of course, you too will have plenty of time to notice such detail, since unfortunately enemies also react with relatively stupid AI, somewhat unbecoming of next-gen shooters.


 
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chrisat928  - 5 months 13 days ago 
'Is it better Than Halo 3/Killzone 2?

No.'

For some reason that made me laugh.
Cyberninja  - 5 months 13 days ago 
for me it got that 12 best game ever and first time to take a stab a something now game were reviewing related
c03n3nj0  - 5 months 13 days ago 
Nice score, I'll definitely be getting this game. Just need so FPSs besides 'troid 3...
nuno004  - 5 months 13 days ago 
This is gonna be sweeeeeeeeet i finally have another reason to use my wii than just using it for my GC games
flare149  - 5 months 13 days ago 
@chrisat: haha, same. Great thing is they didn't even try to explain it or defend it or anything, it was just straight up

As much as I hate the Wii (sorry Wii owners) this is great for the industry. It's hard to fathom that Nintendo could drop (or even lower) their massive support for the Casual, but if this is a success they may start to return to their roots and stop the hard left turn the industry has been making. Enjoy it!
NEzraF  - 5 months 13 days ago 
Excellent. It seems strange to me that I have not seen a wii game whose graphics surpass a high end original xbox game. Though this game pretty much does it.
ELpork  - 5 months 13 days ago 
GASP!!! 3rd party trying!!! WTF
JJBSterling  - 5 months 13 days ago 
Far Cry Vengeance?
That's a valid point.
wiirdo  - 5 months 13 days ago 
After reading this review, almost want to rent/buy Far Cry Vengeance. Almost.

That games gets beat down like it's "My Little Pony: Party Babiez" or something.
lava_lamp  - 5 months 13 days ago 
"You'll hate:

Far Cry Vengeance (trust us)"


ha irrelevant but true
Doorstop  - 5 months 13 days ago 
This is the best review I have ever read, no joke. I love you guys.

I'm getting this game now.
WeaselWithAGun  - 5 months 13 days ago 
Wii needs more examples like this.
crabbo  - 5 months 13 days ago 
I plan on buying the game solely out of solidarity. With that said, I won't be rushing out the door screaming "OH MY GOD THE CONDUIT!!" So I'll probably wait a while before I buy this one.
mastersword369  - 5 months 13 days ago 
i went to gamestop today to pick up my(preordered)copy, and was crushed to hear that it wouldn't be there for another day. christ, i can hardly wait.
manaconda  - 5 months 13 days ago 
in 20 years a website will make an ugly boxart feature and some asshole will ask in the comments 'you forgot the conduit. FAIL. lulz.'

i hope i get to be that asshole.
solidsnake_5552000  - 5 months 13 days ago 
'Is it better Than Halo 3/Killzone 2?
NO. PERIOD

Recapcha: aren't you tired of Recapcha?
Ravenbom  - 5 months 13 days ago 
I'm planning on buying this mostly because High Voltage used their own money to make this game and they really are going out on a limb with the Wii.
But I'm sure it won't be money wasted.
Xtapolapopotamus  - 5 months 13 days ago 
"You'll hate:

FarCry Vengeance (trust us)"

Bless you, Mr. Antista. My favorite part of this article.
Gamer231  - 5 months 13 days ago 
"Once you’re reticule moves beyond that perimeter, the screen..."
"Once you’re reticule moves beyond that .."
"Once you’re reticule..."
"you’re reticule..."

I get to play as a reticule?!?!?!
HELL YES! I AM SO BUYING THIS GAME!
tredeeznuts  - 5 months 13 days ago 
haha, I do hate Far Cry: Vengeance. That game's graphics are worse than N64 games, I mean WTF.

I haven't picked up my pre-order copy, but I'm pretty pumped. I'm expecting that I will enjoy it, but I don't think it will surpass a game like Halo 2 or anything. So far, good reviews (except for that damn GamePro one where he took a shit and read the manual and decided he was prepared to review the game. He did make me smile at least)
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The Conduit

Genre: Shooter
Release date: 10 Jul 2009
Published by: Sega
Developed by: High Voltage
Multiplayer Modes:
Online
12 player VS
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