Conduit 2 fails to significantly improve on its lacklustre predecessor. Come for the cheesy sci-fi story, but leave before the imprecise gameplay drives you to distraction. ...
In the end, though, Conduit 2 just can’t live up to the expectations of a modern audience and pales into a last-gen shadow of its own making. 4.3/10Print this pageComments (0)Share this pageNoticed something wrong? Report error/mistake....
Abstract: Back in 2009, a small independent studio called High Voltage Software decided to buck the trend of minigames and fitness simulators and make an honest to goodness first person shooter on the Wii. That shooter was The Conduit, an old fashioned success s...
Lame A.I, useless story, The 2009 firstperson shooter The Conduit didn’t really deserve a sequel. Dreary and repetitive, any success the game had was due to the dearth of Wii shooters. Now we have The Conduit 2, and while it certainly is not the best action game on the Wii, developer High Voltage has clearly learned from their mistakes, The Basics: A Slow Start Yields Eventual Rewards, I
Pros: Decent level design, a couple of cool weapons.Cons: Lame A.I. useless story. The 2009 first-person shooter The Conduit didn’t really deserve a sequel. Dreary and repetitive, any success the game had was due to the dearth of Wii shooters. Now we ...
Abstract: The problem with the original Conduit game, released on Wii in 2009, is that it was severely over-hyped. Claiming to be a first-person shooter on par with those found on the Xbox 360 in terms of production values and gameplay, The Conduit turned out to...
Abstract: So while a lot of people were knee deep in Portal 2 and Mortal Kombat last week, Wii owners may have been paying attention to one other release, that being Conduit 2. The first Conduit title from High Voltage Software received a fair share of hype, a l...
Abstract: The Conduit franchise fails to bring gamers the definitive Wii shooter experience (again), but excels in delivering an awesomely absurd sci-fi story loaded with manly one-liners. Why are we posting a review to a game that came out over 2 weeks ago? Wel...
Abstract: It’s rather surprising when Ford gets a suit of armour, suspiciously reminiscent of Master Chief’s, as seen on the cover. The particularly stupid thing about this is that he gets it a few levels in and absolutely nothing changes when he does. The HUD is the same, your health still takes ages to recharge and it doesn’t mak..