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G4: Conduit 2 Review

G4: "Not counting the Atlantian hub area you reach in the second chapter, the majority of the game is traditionally linear for a first person shooter. That said, the levels are definitely not straight lines.

This is best exemplified in the Siberian level, an area that features mountainside caves, outposts with inconveniently placed ladders, and bases placed on cliff walls. The only real break from the linearity is in a brief section in China where you need to investigate multiple adjacent rooms in order to progress. While the overall journey didn’t feel especially original, I certainly wasn’t bored. It does help that the game throws it share of curveballs, mostly in the form of unexpectedly large waves of enemies from time to time."

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To Be Continued: Six Cliffhangers that Left Us Floored

Leviathyn.com | Some of them were resolved, while others still have us begging for a conclusion. Here are six cliffhangers that all but blew our minds.

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FPS Friday - Conduit 2 has been played how much? Official U.S. Nintendo Channel data report.

"Conduit 2 released as an exclusive Wii FPS just over 2 years ago now, on April 19, 2011. The game received an ESRB rating of "TEEN" with "Animated Blood, Language, Mild Suggestive Themes, Violence" listed as content for parents and gamers to be aware of. It was the sequel to the other exclusive Wii FPS The Conduit, which released in 2009.

While there really hasn't been a hint of the Wii U getting Conduit 3 yet, did U.S. Wii owners enjoy Conduit 2? How many hours have U.S. Wii owners reported playing Conduit 2, since it released just over 2 years ago, and how do its averaged hours "Per person" compare to some other Wii FPS games? Brew yourself some coffee, and let's take a look!", writes CoffeeWithGames.

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GameZone's very serious list of top 50 Wii games (#50 - #41)

GameZone: "While the Wii was at the receiving end of both praise and criticism, the console still featured quite the library of impressive titles. Seriously. Let’s take a look back at the Wii one last time and celebrate 50 gems that were truly worth playing."

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