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Red Steel is an exclusive Wii launch title that takes full advantage of the console's innovative controller and puts players directly into the action. Your fiancée has been kidnapped and her father - a Japanese mafia kingpin - murdered by a rival gang. The only way to save your loved one and defend your honor is to journey from Los Angeles to Japan and confront the Tokyo underworld.

 
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Product Details
Product Length:7.58 inches
Product Width:5.4 inches
Product Weight:2.0 pounds
Package Length:7.5 inches
Package Width:5.4 inches
Package Height:0.6 inches
Package Weight:0.1 pounds
Release Date:November 15, 2006
Average Customer Rating: based on 79 reviews

Game Information
Platform:Nintendo Wii
Media:Video Game
Item Quantity:1

Features
  • Take full advantage of the Revolution controller - Replicate sword-fighting movements and eliminate enemies quickly by directly targeting and shooting them

  • Execute deadly combo moves using multiple swords, or use firearms for longer-range attacks

  • Harness your mental power to unleash powerful attacks -- use the focus system to freeze time and effectively target several enemies at once

  • Learn the art of Japanese fighting, then take out your enemies -- or gain their respect and loyalty by sparing them

  • Challenge friends with various split-screen multiplayer modes to you're the real master


Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:3.5
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4Good game. Underrated in reviews  May 26, 2008
This is a great game but falls short overall. The only thing is that you have to be very subtle with the shooting parts and very obvious with the sword parts. The game is lengthy (with about 45 minutes a level and 8 or 9 levels) and the story is good. The graphics are pretty good too but in some parts are look as bad as PS2. But the graphics aren't the important part because it's using the remote to shoot that's fun. If you are subtle with it you can make headshots and later you learn how to disarm them by shooting their guns off them.

If you got a Wii and want a good time waster and decent FPS get this game.

2A game that had a lot of potential, and then just kind of......died.  Mar 30, 2008
Red Steel oozed potential, it could have been so awesome, I probably would have pre-ordered it had I owned a Wii at the time. Luckily I didn't, but my friend did, which allowed me to try it out before I spent $50 on it.

The graphics are probably the best part of this game. They're solid, and pretty good looking for a Wii title. This will probably remain to be one of the best looking games on the Wii with a focus on realism. Other games that do not focus on realism though, like Super Mario Galaxy or Super Smash Bros. Brawl, blow it away. The frame-rate can drop from time to time, especially when there's explosions going on, and the load times can be ridiculous, but overall the game runs relatively solid.

The soundtrack is pretty generic as far as I'm concerned. Nothing special here folks, but nothing dreadful either. The voice acting is pretty mediocre, and even offensive to the Asian culture at times, but that may be in part to the horribly written script.

The game-play is where this game should have really shined, but that is certainly not the case.The enemy AI is idiotic. The controls, where this game should once again shine, are actually quite horrible and barely work. A lot of the time, they will aim in the opposite direction of where you're pointing the Wii-mote. Don't even bother trying to fight in close quarters combat, well, unless you feel like a good laugh.

Just an overall big disappointment. Maybe they'll fix these problems for Red Steel 2, maybe they won't. Bottom line, stay away from this game unless you're truly desperate for something to play on your Wii.

4Red Steel Wii  Feb 29, 2008
If you are a fan of a shooter game, you should think about getting this ame. There is alot of good action. You are a body gaurd and your client and girlfriend gets kidnaped and basicly you are going around doing missions for Japanese gang leaders building up your respect and trying to save your girlfriend, by shooting everybody in sight. Good luck Scott-san!

5Great game - Muy buen juego  Feb 23, 2008
Hi. Do you like fast first person shooters games, dynamic and with the possibility of use very different types of weapons ? Then this game is for you. Overall it's ok, it can be perfected but it going to give you a good time. Recommended.

Que tal ? Te gustan los juegos rápidos, de primera persona con muchas variantes y con disponibilidad de usar diferentes tipos de armas ? Entonces este es el juego que andas buscando. Bien hecho, se puede mejorar, pero no te deja insatisfecho. Recomendado.

5Great Fun for everyone  Feb 17, 2008
Parental note: There is no blood whatsoever in this game, except on the cover, but a fair amount of violence. IT dosent subtract from the game at all though. Basicly if you like this type of game, getIT.

Graphics: A- pretty great with a few small flaws. Love destructable environments

Controls: A++++++ Nothing to say

Sound: A+ Great use of sound from wii remote

Fun: A+++++ Definetly

Total:A- few annoying glitches aside this game is a great game, varried and fun. There are two different plot endings, and a whole lot of adventure

Buy IT Buy IT Buy IT Buy IT Buy IT Buy IT

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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