
Backing up slightly, for those new to the name, The Conduit casts you as a secret agent recruited by a mysterious organisation known as The Trust to help take down the Drudge (a violent alien race intent on world domination) and their no-good human allies. As you progress, you get your hands on various bits of alien hardware to help you on your way, including the All-Seeing Eye - a mysterious orb that we've been promised acts as a puzzle solving device.

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.