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features
Exclusively for Nintendos new-gen system Wii Red Steel is the only original first-person action game built from the ground up for the Wii.
The Weapon Is in Your Hand Take full advantage of the revolutionary Wii controller, and control the action like never before. Youll replicate sword-fighting movements and eliminate enemies quickly by directly targeting and shooting them.
Master the Deadly Steel Execute deadly combo moves using multiple swords or choose from a variety of firearms for longer-range attacks.
Focus Is Key Learn to harness your mental power to unleash powerful attacks in dire situations, and use the focus system to freeze time and effectively target several enemies at once.
Become a Modern Samurai Learn the art of Japanese fighting, and then use these skills to take out your enemies or gain their respect and loyalty by sparing them.
Multiplayer Modes Challenge friends with various split-screen multiplayer modes to see who the real master is.
description
As the story unfolds, your fiancée has been kidnapped and her father a Japanese mafia kingpin murdered by a rival gang. The only way to save your loved one is to journey from Los Angeles to Japan and confront the Tokyo underworld.
Showing the last 5 reviews, out of a total 8 reviews. Please note that opinions expressed in any review are those of our customers and do not necessarily match those of the Play-Asia.com team.
wavemaster1980(3) on 10, Sep. 2008 17:28 (HKT)
just a new experience controls are not that perfect as promised 'cause your moves are not transformed in realtime. You must get used to it. Visually partially nice, but in most cases quite boring.
This Version of this game ist multilingual
jonarc.ebay(13) on 10, Jan. 2008 11:00 (HKT)
Average With a normal control method this game would scream MR Average.
However with the Wii Remote, I found it bearable, the sword fights can be frustrating at times, as later fights seem to involve more trial and error than actual skill.
Shooting is ok, but will drive some people nuts. I don't think it's better than dual sticks. But for a first attempt at a Wii FPS, the results can only get better - see Metroid Prime 3.
parini.stefano(17) on 15, Nov. 2007 03:11 (HKT)
No title I have tried the Pal version and since I own 2 Wii systems (1 Pal and 1 Japanese) I have decided to buy the Japanese version since it's cheap. I suggest this game to anyone since it's not hard and everybody can start to enjoy the fps.
Shael(6) on 18, Sep. 2007 19:37 (HKT)
Not Worth the DVD It's Burned On Don't even think about buying Red Steel. It's got a host of problems; a stuttering framerate (which sometimes makes aiming with the Wii-mote impossible), stupid AI, lame plot, linear levels, weak graphics...Basically everything that makes a game good?Red Steel doesn't have it.
If you need an FPS so bad on the Wii, go get Metroid Prime 3 instead...trust me, your Wii will thank you for it/