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| PLATFORM: | Nintendo Wii |
| AGE GROUP: | 12 years and up |
| CATEGORY: | Video Games |
| MANUFACTURER: | Ubisoft |
| ESRB RATING: | Teen |
| FEATURES: | Take full advantage of the Revolution controller - Replicate sword-fighting movements and eliminate enemies quickly by directly targeting and shooting them, Execute deadly combo moves using multiple swords, or use firearms for longer-range attacks, Harness your mental power to unleash powerful attacks -- use the focus system to freeze time and effectively target several enemies at once, Learn the art of Japanese fighting, then take out your enemies -- or gain their respect and loyalty by sparing them, Challenge friends with various split-screen multiplayer modes to you're the real master |
| MEDIA: | Video Game |
| MPN: | 17324 |
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| UPC: | 008888173243 |
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Customer Reviews of Red Steel
too little or too much This is a fun game but the aim is sensitive. If you put it on medium sens. it is really, really sensitive. If you put it on low it's not at all. Other than that it's a great game.
A fun game, but a little loose.
Red Steel was one of the first games revealed for the Nintendo Wii. With it's promises of realtime fighting, awesome gunplay, and amazing multiplayer, the hype for this game was through the roof.
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>Unfortunatley, somewhere along the way, a few things got dropped. First, why is it called "Red Steel?" This line doesn't come up in the game, and there isn't any blood in the game.
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>Perhaps the reason there is no blood is because your sword never actually hits the enemy. At least, this is how it feels. There is an obvious (but workable, and helpful) disjoint between your swinging and the game's swordplay. However, if the game let your Wiimote be your sword (IE realtime fighting), gameplay would probably be rather frustrating. Instead, we are presented with half-baked swordplay that still manages to be fun, if not repetitive.
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>Gunplay, despit what other reviews have said, is actually really cool. You are presented with a wide variety of weapons to use, most of which can be held "gansta" style. Aiming isn't difficult, and the ability to shoot the guns out of enemies hands is pretty cool.
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>Multiplayer isn't really up to snuff. The controls seem a lot more twitchy when you only get 1/4 of the screen. It's still playable, and can be fun, but some of the fun comes from the bad controls, and their effect on gameplay.
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>Overall, this game is an ok launch title. It doesn't really innovate the FPS genre, but it is certainly good proof that the Wii can handle first person shooters. It's also important to remember that this is a launch titles. It's clear the Ubisoft worked hard on this, and it payed off, but perhaps future showings could feel a little more "tight."
GREAT GAME!!!
hey you kid who said it should be M dose it mader that much i mean who cares what its rated? what did your mommy take it away? well anyways i thought this game was great everyboady just hates it because the controlls are a littel tough at first. it has a great story line and the action is great. besides any parent who complains that it is only rated T is kinda dumb cuz its thier own fault for not looking over what thier kids are playing. overall this is a great game i highly sugjest it.