Pocket Gamer: Given that it was originally pitched as a "shooter built from the ground up for the Nintendo Wii”, The Conduit on Nexus 7 feels like an emulation gone slightly mad.
While the 2009 original fell short of its lofty ambitions of being Nintendo's console's answer to Halo thanks to a generic campaign, bland enemies with the blandest possible name (the Drudge), and a preponderance of grey corridor shoot-outs, developer High Voltage Software at least managed to make shooting with a glorified telly remote feel satisfyingly intuitive.
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Modern Combat 4: Zero Hour - Graphics aside this game looks pretty intense for a mobile game. lots of fast action.
The Conduit HD - OK someone played Half Life 1 and then Immediately made this game. I see so many similarities.
Nice article.
The Conduit was originally released on the Wii back in 2008 and received a wide range of reviews, being called everything from “[the] most fully realized, expertly designed experience of its type available on the Wii.” (Worthplaying.com) to “[An] artless grind of a first person shooter” (Metro GameCentral) and received enough of both positive and negative reviews to grab a middling metacritic score.
Now, the experience has been ported to Android and given an HD facelift for our high resolution screens. The much praised Wii based controls have been dropped in favor of strange touchscreen controls or (far superior) traditional gamepad controls. As has the much criticized multiplayer, which unfortunately was replaced with nothing at all.