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What is, What isn't and What Happened: A Complete Analysis of The Conduit

Kombo: On April 17, 2008 IGN.com revealed The Conduit to the world. Its developer, High Voltage Software, whose past was largely shaped by licensed games, was introduced to the prime time. Nearly fourteen months later a finished product was sent to retailers. In that time High Voltage has become known as a vocal studio who listens to the demands and suggestions of its players. The Conduit has become a battle standard for the Wii in the fanboy wars. Even now, as it has been acknowledged that The Conduit doesn't reach the heights of Halo, Killzone, or Call of Duty, it is regularly identified as the best FPS experience on the Wii.

This is an offering to High Voltage Software: a complete analysis of The Conduit. Single player, multiplayer and everything in between will be examined. Praise will be doled out, flaws will be pointed out, and suggestions will be made.
Nineball2112 - contributor
Published: 95 days 10 hours ago | Article | Wii
 
 
 

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