Tournament of Legends started out as something special, something gory, something I wanted to play. But that’s now how it ended.
In a message to Sega fans posted at the company’s European blog, High Voltage chief creative officer Eric Nofsinger explains why The Conduit was a muddled, uninteresting jumble, and why the game’s sequel won’t be.
We’ve got just one more copy of The Conduit to give away. So if you want that winner to be you, get in quick.
HIgh Voltage an Sega seek to take on the mantle of the Nintendo Wii’s signature first-person shooter with The Conduit. Have they succeeded?
The Conduit promises to deliver a solid first-person shooter experience into the hands of the Wii’s game-starved hardcore audience.
How would developer High Voltage sum up their Wii shooter, The Conduit, in just one word?
The Conduit developer High Voltage is bringing the original arena sport to the Wii with Gladiator A.D., part fighting game, part roleplaying game.
Here’s the first footage of Gladiator AD, High Voltage’s new fighting game for the Wii. Bloody! Let’s just hope the MotionPlus-compatible gameplay is better than their grasp on history in that opening dialogue.