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Red Steel (Wii)
from: Ubisoft
List Price: £39.99Childrens Toy Shop Price: £17.98 You Save: £22.01 (55%)Prices subject to change.
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Availability: Usually dispatched within 24 hours
Audience Rating: Parental Guidance
Binding: Video Game
Brand: UBI Soft
EAN: 3307210228536
Label: Ubisoft
Manufacturer: Ubisoft
Manufacturer Maximum Age: 18 years
Manufacturer Minimum Age: 132 months
Platform: Nintendo Wii
Publisher: Ubisoft
Release Date: December 08, 2006
Studio: Ubisoft
Sales Rank: 1172
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Editorial Review:
Amazon.co.uk Review:
In a nutshell: Fight against armed gangs in both the U.S. and Japan in this brand new first person actioner from the publishers of Rainbow Six and Splinter Cell. Master both guns and swords as you play through the bloodiest game yet on the Wii.
The lowdown: One of the biggest third party games announced exclusively for the Wii, this is also the first proper first person shooter for the new console. You use the nunchuck controller to move around and the Wii remote to aim your weapons with real precision (the game even knows when you’re holding a gun sideways, gangsta style). When using a sword the motion sensors in the nunchuck are used to block and you can slash away with the Wii remote. The graphics aren’t massively more impressive than a good GameCube game but the seedy Japanese back streets and giant explosions look great and the artificial intelligence for enemies is already quite a challenge.
Most exciting moment: The game features an ability to called freeze tagging which allows you to slow down time and “tag” enemy body parts with the Wii remote. When you switch back to normal time you can take down each enemy you tagged instantly.
Since you ask: As seen at E3 the sword controls do not respond exactly to the movements you make with the Wii remote, for example moving the remote up actually causes a downward thrust. Following complaints though Ubisoft have promised to change things for the final game.
The bottom line: The Wii gets violent with the next gen’s only first person sword fighter. HARRISON DENT
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this game is a huge disapointment in several ways. firstly the worst is the controls, which are terrible and it basically makes the game unplayable. theres no blood when u shoot people and when u sword fight which i think is unrealistic. the graphics were pretty poor for a nintendo wii. also the game became rather boring after about 15 mins of playing it.
this game in my opinion is not worth more than £10, if u pay more than that, then u will just be wasting your money
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I bought this before reading all the reviews, and had a bit of a panic when I read some of the more dismal ones.
Then it arrived and I played it.
Now, I've only completed the first 2 levels/missions but;
This game is Awsome! A note to the people who found it hard to aim, set the sensitivity down to low in the options, this is recommended to first time players when you see it in the options. With this set, the machinegun was easy to master.
I will admit some people find the control system hard to deal with (one of my mates and my Girlfriend for example, but they don't play FPS much anyway) but to me it's just so natural and intuitive, unless you get distracted and the controller points off the screen leaving you spinning ... Read More:
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At the begining I had one MAJOR irritation...The controls.
The controls ruined the game a four...Infact almost earned it a 2.
Other than that a rather decent game.
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This game allows you to really get a feel of how the Wii works with its controllers as it makes good use of them in gameplay. The game has a really good story line that you can easily follow. Recommended to everyone who likes a variety in their gameplay.
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Red Steel...hmmm I didn't know what to make of this - to sum it up quickly it would be a 2.5 star game on any other console, but is somewhat enhanced by the Wii control system. The story- not original, presentation and graphics - not pushing the boundaries. Its fun and worth a cheap punt because its what the Wii does best, adds a new depth to games through the controls. The sword fighting is intresting and fun (if random and swings are un realated to your actual physical movements), the shooting bits get some intresting features (like holding remote closer to sensor to zoom). Its well worked, but could be done alot better...but a very good attempt - a reworked sequel would be very intresting. Buy this for £15-20 and you'll have a good buy ... Read More:
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