Red Steel - Nintendo Wii

Can the Wii do First Person Shooters?

Red Steel - Nintendo Wii
Reviewer
Stuart Miles
Review Date
4 January 2007
Manufacturer
Ubisoft
Price as reviewed
£35
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User: spaceknight (profile)
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Date Posted: 14 January 2007
Review:

I had a blast playing through this game and if you are a little hesitant, consider renting the game first. This game is especially good coupled with another game, such as Zelda and Rayman. Remember, do not let other people's judgment about this game hinder you from buying it. If you are still uneasy about this game, rent it first. Don't judge a book by it's cover. No matter how hesitant you are, just make sure to try it out, it could be a gem in your eyes! Most importantly, don't listen to the "official" reviews. Take it from fellow Wii fans, this game is worth a try for sure!
Pros: The game is a blast to go through, that is once you get used to the controls. The enemies are fun to fight, and a lot of the added game mechanics make for a fun game. This agme isn't repetitive at all
Cons: The graphics are not the best, but the criticism they get is a little off. People give it too little for what it's actually worth. The lighting effects are very appealing, and things look pretty
Score: 7/10
Rating: 5 people have rated this review helpful

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(Shooter, Rating: T - (Teen),up to 2 players, published by: Ubi Soft Entertainment)

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