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LordTheNightKnight said:
Michael-5 said:
Gamerace said:
 


I have to agree here.  While I'm enjoying Conduit 2, really the only Wii FPS (aside from Metroid) that's worth getting over HD comparibles would be Goldeneye.  It's top notch single and multi-player and the split-screen is a ton of fun.

Conduit 2 is fun, worth renting just to see what is possible on Wii graphically/online mulitplayer wise.  But I couldn't advise to buy it over Portal 2 or Gears 3 or ME3 or such.    

If you only own a Wii (like myself now) and are sick of Goldeneye/CoD then for sure - pick it up!

Goldeneye is a port, so really Wii only has Metroid Prime 3, and arguably Red Steel 2. Wii is better for platformers, I want Pikmin 3!


This proves you haven't played it.

I have, and except for a couple new levels, and a slight boost in graphics, the game is no different then the N64 version. In this generation, we need more then that to justify a $60 purchase on a 15 year old game. Quantum of Solice for PS3/360 was much better IMO.

@Raptor GTA - How is the design of the game different? The levels and weapons are identical, I see minimal graphical improvement in the game. Except for the use of Wii-Mote controls, this is a redesigned port.

It's not an identical port, it's still a remake, just like Super Mario 64 DS, but I would hardly classify this game as a new FPS experience on the Wii. Only mentioned it as a port because it's not new, and further agrees with my notion of Wii-based FPS not working because developers are too lazy. I mean how hard would it be to see one developer, other then Nintendo, make a new FPS exclusive experience, as good as Vanquish, or Dead Space? How many more FPS do 360/PS3 owners get? I saw more this year so far then Wii lifetime.

Not trolling, defending a point, and your right it has derailed, so I'll stop.



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