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The Conduit slammed in early preview/score

Posted on April 13, 2009 by (@NE_Brian) in News, Wii

Gamereactor published a “preliminary analysis” article on The Conduit and essentially slammed the game with a tough score. The magazine gave the game a 2/5 rating, but again, this is based on a preview build. Gamereactor criticized The Conduit for having a weak storyline while also ragging a bit on the game’s controls. Full machine-translated article after the break.

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Hercules is the terrorist in High Voltage action game ..

Or no, not Hercules – but Kevin Sorbo played Hercules in just the kalkonkultiga TV series Hercules: The Legendary Jouners.

Sorbo will assume the role of the terrorist Prometheus in The Conduit, information which you may interpret as you wish. Sobbe may turn the company of other “known” actor, Mark Sheppard, who actually was in the wonderful series Firefly one time, so pure disaster need not be.

Well there is actually a game to talk about also. A quick look shows that The Conduit purely visually reminiscent of Metroid Prime for a bad day. Operating see it not better, even if the High Voltage like bragging about his advanced Quantum3 engine that they developed specifically in order to raise the standards of Nintendo little white bestseller.

But as we know, not all the graphics and there are more games to the Nintendo Wii that deliver unbeatable entertainment without needing the latest technology monsters to sit on.

The Conduit game controller, something that has been to say the least, inadequate to many first person shooter for Wii. The Conduit will support online gaming and offers death matches, an initiative many action sugna Wii owners will be pleased – many of us from the editors included.

Until the High Voltage convinced me with (hopefully) upputsad review version so I select that for the moment remain more skeptical lawful. A better game control and a good storyline would save The Conduit to be even, a gray and generic and boring action games in the crowd.

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