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    anabbeynormality: I think there's an interesting question here... As a game critic, should they take the hardware into consideration for their final score? It seems lik... more »
    Crash__Man: hmmm, do these Frankenreviews always use the same souces? cuz I know that GiantBomb score is by far the lowest one out there for this game. and I know... more »
    Ted: Thank you for not including IGN's review. I really felt like the only good point they focused on was the fact you can edit the controls. more »
    Strangelove: I, for one, am shocked Nintendo World Report gave it the highest score. Reminds me a bit of Nintendo Power back in the day, rating everything great. more »
    TheGuitarsonist: Basically everything that is deemed good about this game is given the modifier "for a Wii title." If it were on any other console the reviews would be... more »
    NeVeRMoRe666: Ugh, I can't get over the box art. I guess next time they should actually hire an art director. Maybe a writer too while they're at it. Still, I see t... more »
    tehdorkz: One of the very few games on the Wii that looked interesting to me. The reviews are too sporadic to really get an idea of whether this game is actuall... more »
    Kibblez: What a CONduit. Eh??? more »
    GohanGVO: Quests? Hmm. Everything else makes sense to me ... except that. I suppose there is the obvious "go there, kill that guy, report back to me" mission. B... more »
    Antiterra: Oh my GOD!! What is he doing to Sheva?!! Heh, at least she'll stop wasting my herbs... more »
    Str8_Jihadin: MAXIMUS! MAXIMUS! MAXIMUS! more »
    Accordion: THis developer needs to stop focusing on graphical bullet points and get some imagination. also: the idea of a virtual stamina bar in a game which re... more »
    BelmontHeir: Sounds like it's a little premature to be showing this title to any members of the gaming press, but I have faith in High Voltage to live up to their ... more »
    Hey_Blinkon: Games look nicer on my cube. Needs work. more »
    SaanZ: Given its release date and the current graphics... the graphics need a lot of polish.. and a better color scheme... Is copper the new grey and brown? more »
    mitch_93: Dude. Bloody. And for the first gameplay pretty decent graphics. Also their history needs to be less well generic. We know Ancient Rome was on of the ... more »
    Steffanic: ...I'll pass. more »
    Striderhayasa - Can we get some damn m/kb support?!: The funny thing about this, HV seems so enthusiastic about Wii development, same as UBI when Wii launched. The difference is, The Conduit and the tech... more »
    ph15h: You had me up until the Friend Codes thing... more »
    terminaljeremy: I love the disparaging tone that's happening on here. First we complain the Wii has nothing for 'proper' gamers, and then soon as a developer starts b... more »
  • #roundup

    Frankenreview: The Conduit

    High Voltage an Sega seek to take on the mantle of the Nintendo Wii's signature first-person shooter with The Conduit. Have they succeeded? More »
  • #e32009

    High Voltage's Gladiator A.D. First Impressions

    The Conduit developer High Voltage is bringing the original arena sport to the Wii with Gladiator A.D., part fighting game, part roleplaying game. More »
  • #clips

    Gladiator Looks Like A Bloody Mess

    Here's the first footage of Gladiator AD, High Voltage's new fighting game for the Wii. Bloody! Let's just hope the MotionPlus-compatible gameplay is better than their grasp on history in that opening dialogue. More »
  • #wii

    Conduit Developers Announce ANOTHER New Game

    High Voltage are working on The Conduit. And Gladiator AD. And now they've just revealed a third game, only a day after revealing Gladiator. Slow down, guys! More »
  • #wii

    Conduit Developers Unveil New Roman Fighting Game

    Conduit developers High Voltage mustn't have got the memo. E3 is next week, not this week. Regardless, they've chosen today to announce their latest project, Gladiator AD. More »
  • #highvoltage

    High Voltage: The Conduit Different From Other Core Sega Wii Titles

    High Voltage chief creative officer Eric Nofsinger explains why The Conduit won't suffer the same poor sales as Sega's other core Wii titles, MadWorld and The House of the Dead: Overkill. More »
  • #gameannounce

    D3 Does Astro Boy

    Only one robotic child stands between Metro City and the evil President Stone's robot army in Astro Boy: The Video Game, coming this October from D3 Publisher. More »
  • #onemilliondollars

    High Voltage: New Wii Exclusives Can Handle ... Tens of On-Screen Enemies

    High Voltage, the studio behind the (latest) bacon-saver for Wii core gamers, The Conduit, says his house will show off two more Wii exclusives at E3, capable of five dozen onscreen foes, minimum. More »
  • #clips

    The Story Behind The Conduit

    "How can mankind fight a war that the enemy has already won?" asks the latest trailer for Sega's first-person shooter The Conduit. More »
  • #previews

    The Conduit Preview: Calling Do-Overs

    Last night's The Conduit multiplayer event was plagued by major server issues, leaving developer High Voltage Software no choice but to call do-overs. More »
  • #clips

    The Conduit Multiplayer In Action


    The latest trailer for High Voltage Software's Wii shooter The Conduit gives a glimpse at the game's robust online multiplayer gameplay. More »
  • #clips

    The Conduit's All Seeing Eye


    Sega has dropped a new trailer and screens featuring the All Seeing Eye, Michael Ford's key to unraveling the mysteries pervading Washington D.C. in The Conduit. More »
  • #gdc09

    The Conduit Control Customization

    There are plenty of things to talk about when it comes to Wii shooter The Conduit, but none are more important then the controls and the absurd number of ways you can customize them. More »
  • #theconduit

    The Conduit Channels Hardcore Gaming To the Wii: Hands-On

    It’s clear that High Voltage Software are excited about the ability of The Conduit, their upcoming first-person shooter geared for hardcore gamers, to ratchet the Wii's technology several notches past what it’s previously pulled off. More »
  • #video

    The Conduit Then and Now

    To say that The Conduit has improved with age would be a bit of an understatement. It has, at least graphically, metamorphosed into something I am actually interesting in watching.
  • #wii

    High Voltage: Wii Could Use an RPG

  • #theconduit

    Sega Confirmed As Conduit For The Conduit

  • #theconduit

    The Conduit Snags Two Sheppards And A Sorbo

  • #highvoltage

    High Voltage Announces WiiWare Racer

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  • #impressions

    The Conduit – Still Going Strong

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