Nah let me rephrase that actually. Red Steel isn't worthy of buying, only renting. It's a really solid release title and it can be quite entertaining, but the learning curve is VERY steep and it becomes somewhat repetitive. The controls take at least 2 hours to get good at. I'm sure some time in the future though they will make a really really good FPS with the Wii that fixes all the problems Red Steel has, but the game certainly puts the stepping stone for others of the genre.
Nah let me rephrase that actually. Red Steel isn't worthy of buying, only renting. It's a really solid release title and it can be quite entertaining, but the learning curve is VERY steep and it becomes somewhat repetitive. The controls take at least 2 hours to get good at. I'm sure some time in the future though they will make a really really good FPS with the Wii that fixes all the problems Red Steel has, but the game certainly puts the stepping stone for others of the genre.Their problems started with this idea:"Let's build it from the ground up!"Bad idea, bad idea.
i figured red steel would at least be interesting and figured it would be a pretty decent game, but as i stated before i didnt think it had much replay to offer so i didnt buy it. but as soon as blockbuster gets one in its goin in the wii
Gief wii although I wouldn't have much time to actually play anything on it, with wow (+TBC soon, urgh) and high school and everything. damn that Zelda's a must have though, gotta play'em all :<