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LordTheNightKnight said:
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theRepublic said:
Four player split screen.

This will be one of the few Wii FPS will local multiplayer, won't it?

I can't think of any other than Red Steel or the rail shooter co-op in CoD World at War and Modern Warfare.

There's also the Quantum of Solace and Medal of Honor Vanguard but they're nothing special :S

Forgot QoS had that, as it's rarely reported, but Vanguard was reported to be so bad it wasn't worth mentioning.

Yes, yes it was. I was so embarrassed when I started playing it with my friends..



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man, sounds like they are expanding their tech demo. The last one was graphical effects. This one seems to be more about distance and AI.



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"man, sounds like they are expanding their tech demo. The last one was graphical effects. This one seems to be more about distance and AI."

Technically any game that tries to show off a system is a tech demo. Dead Rising was a tech demo for enemies. GTA III was a tech demo for scale.



A flashy-first game is awesome when it comes out. A great-first game is awesome forever.

Plus, just for the hell of it: Kelly Brook at the 2008 BAFTAs

After seeing how the grinder stayed a FPS (on wii) and the announcment of the conduit 2. I'm willing to forget about Gladiator AD and am officially back on the HVS band wagon. I liked the original conduit so I can't wait for the next installment.



Wichdog69

Good to see the ASE getting some more purpose.



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wichdog69 said:
After seeing how the grinder stayed a FPS (on wii) and the announcment of the conduit 2. I'm willing to forget about Gladiator AD and am officially back on the HVS band wagon. I liked the original conduit so I can't wait for the next installment.

Is the Grinder still officially a FPS on the Wii?  I must have missed that announcement.  The last official thing I heard was the announcement of the change for the 360 version.



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The solid controls are already there. So if they just make the campaign a little more interesting, give me some co-op and split screen, and deal with hackers online, I'm there.



theRepublic said:
wichdog69 said:
After seeing how the grinder stayed a FPS (on wii) and the announcment of the conduit 2. I'm willing to forget about Gladiator AD and am officially back on the HVS band wagon. I liked the original conduit so I can't wait for the next installment.

Is the Grinder still officially a FPS on the Wii?  I must have missed that announcement.  The last official thing I heard was the announcement of the change for the 360 version.

They recently announced it's still and FPS on the Wii. They just are still looking for a publisher, hopefully for both versions.

As for Gladiator AD being revised, I can give it some slack. Fighting games have sold well on the Wii, while brawlers have just one success story (Madworld) with some big flops (Spyborgs).



A flashy-first game is awesome when it comes out. A great-first game is awesome forever.

Plus, just for the hell of it: Kelly Brook at the 2008 BAFTAs

Gladiator AD was always a fighting game. They changed the look of the game, not the genre.



Sega put out a blog post with some more details and screens:

http://blogs.sega.com/europe/2010/03/31/conduit-2-takes-the-war-worldwide/

- Confirmed release for fall 2010

- Team Invasion mode: 4-player splitscreen co-op... also available online.

- Increased multiplayer security. We'll see how much trouble it gives the hackers.

From the screens, the visuals look a little more stylized, almost like they're going for Red Steel 2 cel shading.



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