Rumor is LucasArts are handing Rogue Squadron rights to new publisher.
Handheld Loer writes, "This list just shows the games [we] feel every Shield owner should at least try. Also almost every game on this list allows Nvidia Shield and Tegra 4 owners to crank up the graphics settings to high on most of these games listed same as with settings on a PC only much easier."
The Conduit developer High Voltage Software has teased a follow-up to its 2011 Wii shooter, hinting that something may be revealed before the year is out.
As much as I bought into the Conduit hype back in the day I really hope this game is not for a Nintendo platform-I was burned by promises of great graphics,controls and story-what I got was unfinished assets, disappearing floors and one of the stupidest stories of all time...
Conduit 2 is not the game that finally makes the first-person shooter feel at home on the Wii. Is this goal an impossible dream, or are developers just going about it incorrectly?
I remember how much initial excitement there was for shooters on the Wii. Never really panned out.
Play Killzone 3 using Move, although it has a very high learning curve, once learned you'll never want to play a FPS game on analogs again.
The accuracy, turn speed and movement are so much faster and better but it takes around 2 hours to master and tweak your settings.
Motion controlled shooters are the best way to play FPS games on consoles, at least as far as Move is concerned.
Prime 3, MOH:H2, Red Steel 2, Conduit 1, COD Reflex, and COD BO all control accurately on Wii.
Saying Move some how solves everything is naive, Move's supremacy over the Wiimote accuracy does not extend to the Wiimote's IR.
IR is 1:1, Good controls depend on the programming, the dead boxes, turning speeds, and how well it utilizes the pointer mechanic, hell including customizable controls fixes most problems.
I don't get it. How can you complain about controls in a game where the controls are fully customizable? Like tunaks1 said above, you can adjust the deadzone, turning speed, cursor sensitivity, x-axis, y-axis, everything.
You can even map whatever action to whatever button.
Wii Motion Plus just makes it all better.
AND you can use the Classic Controller if you want to. This goes for Goldeneye 007 too.
i think that killzone 3 has done motion controlled shooting better than most, if not the best.
That would be awesome.But where is Factor 5? They should be the ones working on this
were awesome
the graphics are still impressive to this day
the first one on n64 rocked(I remember playing it with both turok 2 and zelda back in 1998)
the second one on gc was the best of the best,unbelievable improvments were done to the already stellar n64 orignal
the 3rd one was a mixed bag,the flying levels were better than ever and you can play rs 2 in co-op,but on foot levels sucked,the game was underrated as hell
but seriosly,why lair sucked?
thier past was gold
can't believe it
I really enjoyed the Rogue Squadron titles I did play and would love to have the chance to play them again.
Great News, I love that game But again old games not new games?
I loved these games as well...but I can still enjoy them in their current iterations. I suppose bolstering their library with last-gen's successes is...
...no, I have nothing!!