CFD!'s Nate Andrews reviews the sequel to High Voltage's Wii FPS:
"For all the presumptuous talk surrounding 2009′s The Conduit, the game, billed as a full-featured, precedential shooter that would hold up to the best of the competition and set the standard for the Wii, was ultimately a middling bore.
"Though it boasts of improvement and expansion, in this sequel Wii owners promised another “defining FPS experience” receive only a weak amalgamation of rehashed tropes."
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"Conduit 2 released as an exclusive Wii FPS just over 2 years ago now, on April 19, 2011. The game received an ESRB rating of "TEEN" with "Animated Blood, Language, Mild Suggestive Themes, Violence" listed as content for parents and gamers to be aware of. It was the sequel to the other exclusive Wii FPS The Conduit, which released in 2009.
While there really hasn't been a hint of the Wii U getting Conduit 3 yet, did U.S. Wii owners enjoy Conduit 2? How many hours have U.S. Wii owners reported playing Conduit 2, since it released just over 2 years ago, and how do its averaged hours "Per person" compare to some other Wii FPS games? Brew yourself some coffee, and let's take a look!", writes CoffeeWithGames.
GameZone: "While the Wii was at the receiving end of both praise and criticism, the console still featured quite the library of impressive titles. Seriously. Let’s take a look back at the Wii one last time and celebrate 50 gems that were truly worth playing."
“Conduit travel is made possible through ‘blast processing’”
*facepalm*
Pretty much sums it up.
I disagree with everything that reviewer disagreed.. game is good, humor isn't bad ... it's not serious (game) is it make a game bad... hell no! it meant to be a fun experience..