Games Review: The Conduit

Wii, Sega, £39.99

Rebecca Armstrong
Thursday 09 July 2009 19:00 EDT
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Arare Wii-only FPS, The Conduit also boasts some of the console’s best graphics to date. It’s also blessed with a control system that makes shooting the bejesus out of swathes of alien forces an intuitive affair. But the difficulty varies hugely, making it hard to get into the swing of the action, and the spare plotting leaves a lot to be desired, not least when it’s played out across a range of everygame environments like grubby city streets and gloomy sewers. The Conduit has excellent elements that unfortunately fail to gel.

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