The Conduit 2 first looks

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I didn't write the official IGN review for The Conduit when it hit the Wii last year, but I did play it extensively. The game might not have blown gamers away with its story or character development, but it certainly offered up some fine single and multiplayer first-person shooting action on the Wii console. True, with The Conduit the team at High Voltage Software promised a lot of things that, in the end, it couldn't deliver, and while the final product was something pretty special for the Wii – at least in terms of third party designs – there was a lot of room for improvement.

And SEGA's giving High Voltage Software a second go at the FPS design on Wii with Conduit 2 – note that the company has dropped "the" from the title for the sequel. Conduit 2 is High Voltage Software putting a few tweaks here and there in a much tighter, deeper, and more impressive first-person shooter experience for Wii owners, and hopefully any qualms anyone had with the first game will find their complaints addressed in the final version of this sequel.

Expect a larger assortment of enemies in Conduit 2.


SEGA today invited me down to its office to check out a build of Conduit 2 in action. While still very early (the game's not scheduled to ship until this Fall), it's clear that a lot of effort is going into the game to spice up the narrative established in the first game, and bulk up the variety of gameplay modes, both in single and multiplayer.

Conduit 2 still involves you using a buttload of firepower, both foreign and domestic, to thwart an alien invasion on Earth. You've got realistic weapons as well as energy blasters from the alien technology, and High Voltage Software's working to get nearly two dozen different weapons into the final game. One of the coolest weapons I saw in action was something called the Vortex Blaster, an energy-based gun that has a charging ability that "collects" all the fired enemy bullets into a single cluster. When you've gathered up enough projectiles, you can throw them back in a powerful blast. There's also a mobile turret that can be picked up and moved to different parts of a level, and can be remotely fired via an iPad-like device that lets you look down the scope the gun while safely tucked away behind cover.

Catch bullets and throw them back with the Vortex Blaster.


One of the levels I got a chance to see is early in the game, where players are thrust upon an oil rig off of the southern coast of Florida. You can really see High Voltage Software's engine at work here, with weather effects (pouring rain splashing down on the deck) as well as the immense rolling waves rising and falling and cresting against the structure. In the controlled demo, firefights happened both inside and outside of the structure, and you can see that the variety of enemies are much more numerous. You'll even be able to peck off bad guys' armor and helmets, weakening them with well placed shots.

I noticed little things added to the experience, like the ability to flip over tables for cover. Added to the game is a sprint button so you can charge down enemies or run for the hills. Levels aren't corridor-based anymore, according to SEGA – while I did see a few of those same S-shaped hallways to assist in the level loading that were in the original game, levels were much more open and had multiple paths to explore in this sequel. There are even ladders, so levels can have structures and rooms stacked on top of each other. Ladders, people! We're in the big leagues now!

QUOTEConduit 2 will have a similar collection aspect as the original game, using the All-Seeing Eye device: you'll scan objects with the ASE, cutting down forcefields and unlocking doors with the ominous device. Speaking of doors, you'll perform some Wii motion-based controller movements to open up gates: twisting the remote or thrusting the nunchuk to turn and flick switches, for example.

The game features much more immersive storytelling, as everything about Conduit 2 will unfold during the gameplay instead of canned dialogue and cutscenes like the original game. There were tons of triggered, scripted moments during the time on the oil rig, with dialogue (early and temporary in this alpha build) happening as the action unfolded.

The original The Conduit was already pretty impressive visually, and for Conduit 2 expect even more "wow" effects.


Towards the end of the level players will have to take down an absolutely immense alien "leviathan," a serpent like beast that has three tiers of damage, indicated by a power bar at the top of the screen. I didn't get a chance to see it taken down in its entirety, but this at least shows off that Conduit 2 will have heavy emphasis on "Boss Battles," something that the first game lacked.

Conduit 2 will expand the multiplayer aspect of the first game by adding a co-op mode called Team Invasion. Up to four players, locally or online, can experience a new set of challenges together. Locally it's a split-screen affair, and online, it's that familiar experience over the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection, and Wii Speak is once again supported so that players can keep track of what their buddies are doing in this cooperative mode.

Of course, just like the original The Conduit, multiplayer will be a huge mode in Conduit 2. SEGA insists that security will be tightened up for the sequel to prevent the hacker problem of the first game, so complainers rejoice. Customization is also being upgraded – you'll not only have access to a whole slew of body parts to collect and alter to your character's look, but you can also customize weapon and upgrade presets before a match, so if you have a favorite combination of guns you like to use in specific instances, you can slot them for easy use with multiple settings.


Four player splitscreen modes? Yes please.


Competitive multiplayer will expand on the same modes built for the original game, but SEGA and High Voltage have a few new elements that it will reveal as the game continues into development. The game, however, won't just focus on its online support – yes, you can experience 2-12 player individual and team-based competition, but if you don't want to jump online you don't have to: Conduit 2 will support four player split-screen single system competition as well. Old-school? Sure, but people still want to play deathmatch on the same screen.

My time with Conduit 2 was short but certainly productive. I already enjoyed the original game, but the sequel looks like it's going to a decent step beyond the first title. There's still a ton of work to be done, and as we work towards the game's Fall 2010 ship there will be plenty of opportunities for hands-on play. This was just a taste of things to come.

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Whatever you guys say, I still thought the first game was fun, and this is looking to be just as.
 

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Well the first was pretty nice, but the story wasn't that good... the ending was one of the worst Ive seen xD unless a sequel was meant from the beginning; but the game itself was fun. Hopefully the second makes a decent storyline.
 

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I thought the single player on the first one was fun but the multiplayer was complete fail. I wish I never bought the first and im definantly renting this one before buying it. The vortex blaster seems kinda neat and I like the smoke that comes after the bullets, but the graphics seem too out dated. I doubt this game will be as good as the other hardcore FPS's for PS3 and XBOX 360.
 

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Hmm... Hope HVS keeps their promise with this one unlike the first one.*We'll have many different enemies and online will be the best experience on the Wii* and when the game came out, it was fun at first online then it got old fast and single player enemies was always the same. Would be great if they do well on this one anyway but I'm not that excited at the moment but if I would be, probably would be the team evasion thing that sounds interesting.
 

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Looks great! Thinking of The Conduit 2, makes me want to go load up my Wii and play single player and online again on the first Conduit. Might do that tomorrow actually.
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Luckkill4u said:
I doubt this game will be as good as the other hardcore FPS's for PS3 and XBOX 360.
Graphically it won't be as good as other FPS's on PS3 and 360, but I think they got pretty close with The Conduit.

I enjoyed The Conduit, but it had its flaws. I found the story to be really annoying, and the enemies weren't diverse enough. Still, it was a pretty good shooter, and with coop The Conduit 2 is going to be amazing!
 

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I really enjoyed the first one and I think over all it was a pretty good game and matched my expectations...

And with the addition of local 4-Player-Multiplayer this is IMO going to be great. Technically the first one was already really impressive for a third-party-product!
 

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I enjoyed the first one, but it had it's flaws as many have stated. Yes it was a bit lack luster but the overall design of the game, controls and the visual aspects were pretty impressive. I am hoping that the sequel is much improved in terms of the storyline, character development and the multiplayer aspects of the game. If they fix up the few things they fell short on with the first game, it will be a smash hit by reviewers. The Conduit didn't get a lot of press, didn't sell a lot of copies either but I think it's still the best FPS game straight up that the Wii has at the moment. The graphics engine looks to be very much proving that the Wii is capable of some very nice visuals and that you don't need an uber powerful machine to have good graphics, just investing time and effort could pay off in huge dividends for High Voltage Software and Sega if they don't screw it up.
 

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This game sounds pretty good and definitely an improvement from it's predecessor, I'm definitely looking into it. BTW your links broken, you put the link in wrong.

Hadriano said:
Looks really generic...sadly.

Just finish The Grinder already.

Don't know if you knew but the grinder is no longer a wii exclusive...... or a first person shooter, they completely changed it, some people made a petition buut i don't have the link. I was really pissed of at HVS for doing that hopefullt the conduit 2 will make up for it.
 

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I also really enjoyed The Conduit and all of its conspiracy theory stuff. I felt it was a very solid shooter and looked quite good on the Wii.

Sure, a lot of the game lacked a certain amount of creative imagination, but still, it was worth the playthrough.
 

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BobTheJoeBob said:
This game sounds pretty good and definitely an improvement from it's predecessor, I'm definitely looking into it. BTW your links broken, you put the link in wrong.

Hadriano said:
Looks really generic...sadly.

Just finish The Grinder already.

Don't know if you knew but the grinder is no longer a wii exclusive...... or a first person shooter, they completely changed it, some people made a petition buut i don't have the link. I was really pissed of at HVS for doing that hopefullt the conduit 2 will make up for it.
Correction: The Grinder (FPS) is a Wii exclusive, while The Grinder (top-down shooter) isn't. The Grinder (top-down shooter) is only available on the PS3, Xbox 360 and PC.
 

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