Starting immediately after the events of the first game, The Conduit 2 brings you up-to-speed quickly by offering a cut-scene that fills you in on the important details of the story so far, and sets the scene for an action-packed episode. As Michael Ford, you follow antagonist John Adams through the conduit, arriving on an offshore oil rig located area of the phenomenon known as the Bermuda Triangle. The Conduit 2 soars through many different mythological locations and icons on its journey, and is perennially interesting because of its delivery.
GamerFitNation: irst person shooters were the craze in the beginning of this current console generation. Through the years however, we have seen how this genre has culminated into a popular genre with games like Call of Duty, Battlefield, and other classics like the Halo franchise. When you look at the amount of first person shooter titles available now it seems that every system has a flagship first person title. Sony had Resistance/Killzone, Xbox has Halo, and Nintendo whether you like it or not had The Conduit.
I hope the simple point and shoot variety is on the downfall, but the type like Deus Ex I hope we see more of.
"It might be people’s desires and preferences that might be declining but the quality of FPS’s are getting better as the generation pans out. Hopefully Bioshock Infinite will change all of that"
I know you didn't mean it like that but the way that was phrased made it sound like you wanted Bioshock Infinite to STOP the FPS genres increase in quality.
Did motion controls mix with first-person shooters? Here, we discuss the Wii's rocky history with FPS.
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