gaming-age.com Updated: 2012-01-25 07:01:35
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In Red Steel, you play as Scott, the bodyguard of a powerful Yakuza member�s daughter. The game�s story picks up while the two are on a date and are talking about telling her father about getting married. When you finally reach her father, however, a r...
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Red Steel was the first game to be revealed for the then just-announced Nintendo Wii. Ubisoft pimped it as a Japanese gangster-style first person shooter where you get to shoot your enemies with pinpoint accuracy then close in for the kill with a sword...
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Red Steel was one of the most highly anticipated games for the Wii. The mix of guns and swordplay coupled with the Wii Remote promised to be both a novel and exciting idea. Unfortunately, the game suffers from poor execution and a number of style issue...
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An underwhelming first crack at a shooter using the Wiis motion sensitive controllers As I sit down to write this review my right forearm is burning hot. I just removed it from a heating pad, applied after the final of six two-hour sessions playing R...
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When we saw the tech demo of Red Steel, we were very optimistic about it. Since it was our first taste of the Wii at work, we were suitably impressed with the tech demo, which was essentially a shooting gallery running on a GameCube developers kit. W...
Shows off basic ideas of what the Wii is capable of doing; sniper mode works surprisingly well.
This game should have come out six months from launch, when it would have actually been ready for release.
When we saw the tech demo of Red Steel, we were very optimistic about it. Since it was our first taste of the Wii at work, we were suitably impressed with the tech demo, which was essentially a shooting gallery running on a GameCube developers kit. We...
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Red Steel came as quite a surprise when it was unveiled earlier this year. Ubisoft, a developer known for multi-platform releases, announced the game as a Nintendo Wii exclusive. This was the first title with official screens, and the first with inform...
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Updated: 2012-01-25 07:01:35
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HighsProvides the FPS experience you’ve been waiting for; Multiplayer mode; Immersive experience with tight controls; Not-that-bad graphics.LowsA bit on the hard side; few modes; awkward soundtrack.Final VerdictRed Steel puts it all out there and al...
Provides the FPS experience you’ve been waiting for; Multiplayer mode; Immersive experience with tight controls; Not-that-bad graphics.
you to do many of the things FPS games allow you to do. It is a fun and skilled gamer experience that requires some learning and patience. You will enjoy Red Steel the first time around, but I don’t see any space for replayability value.79% Nov 20...
Red Steel puts it all out there and allows you to do many of the things FPS games allow you to do. It is a fun and skilled gamer experience that requires some learning and patience. You will enjoy Red Steel the first time around, but I don’t see any...
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Red Steel’s action centers around a young Asian American named Scott, as he embarks on a quest to rescue his kidnapped fiancée from Yukuza thugs. There’s not much to distinguish the game’s story from other B-movie plot lines, and the ca...
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Eddie Millarion6.5 This Wii exclusive title takes place in modern-day Japan and challenges players to master both the ancient art of the katana and the sophisticated technology of modern firearms. Red Steel takes full advantage of the console’s in...
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