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Groucho said:
trestres said:
Good news, and I don't care if The Conduit flops or if it is utter garbage (which is obviously not going to be) since they are putting a lot of effort into it, even developed their own engine specifically for the Wii, you gotta give them the credit.

SEGA actually wanting to publish this game, means the game is at least decent. So I'm looking forward to every single game they have planned, and mainly because it will piss off so many Wii haters like the ones posting crap in this thread xD

And maybe HVS didnt have the chance to produce a good game up till now, but if anyone had been following The Conduit's development so far and says that the game will be crap because some previous games HVS made were crap, then you are simply a ridiculous hater and an envious boy.

...right.  And thus, any new game that is hyped is going to be awesome, even if its developer has produced a long line of shovelware for years.  That is pure logical genious.

I'll believe it when I play it -- I do have a Wii, you know.  I'll choose not to play it if it rolls out and the reviewers state something along the lines of "Haze was epic, and profoundly creative, compared to this game".  On the other hand, if its good, I'll buy it and enjoy it thoroughly.

I'm just not going to jump the gun, and hold this game up as a candle in the darkness of the empty Wii cavern-of-practically-no-interesting-3rd-party-games.  I wouldn't lay such a burden on any title.

If you'd been paying attention, the gaming media has been impressed with The Conduit in hands on previews. The reason the game is continuing to be hyped is because larger third parties have been churning crap on the Wii and this no name developer has churned a good looking and playing game. The hype for The Conduit is just as much about HVS embarrassing the supposed best developers in the industry as the game itself.