
The Conduit, High Voltage Software's high concept science-fiction first person shooter, has had a lot of hype since its announcement in April. Still without a publisher, the game is rapidly nearing completion and with that comes concrete details.
The game takes place in an alternate future where Washington D.C. is under attack by an alien race known as the Drudge. The player controls "Mr. Ford," a former Secret Service agent who is recruited to get to the bottom of the situation. With such characters as John Adams, the leader of a shady organization named the Trust, The Conduit is filled with twists and turns.

There’s a consensus about Splatoon 1 that cannot be disputed: motion controls are the way to play. The Wii U Gamepad had its many problems on the system as a whole, but along with the way in which the touch screen was implemented in the first game like I mentioned in my last piece, using the Gamepad’s gyroscope was deemed a superior way to play compared to traditional joystick control.

Rustyshell.com: The Conduit strived to be the quality FPS experience Wii owners were missing out on, with quality graphics and a robust online multiplayer component.

Hardcore Gamer: The Conduit was an interesting first-person shooter that sneaked its way onto the Wii amid a deluge of shovelware and "family" games.