Wednesday, August 5th, 2009 at
1:32 pm
Click here to view the embedded video. Everyone here has mixed opinions about The Conduit , but fact is, most Wii owners love the game. Well, those that bought it. HVS producer Joshua Olsen had this to say about making a sequel to The Conduit : “Sure there are, The Conduit is the first part for our hero and we want to make more parts to tell more things about him.” So there you have it, they actually have more planned, as if the sudden ending from the first game didn’t give it awa
Wednesday, August 5th, 2009 at
8:49 am
Despite a lukewarm response from gamers and critics The Conduit developer High Voltage has expressed its desire to make a sequel to the Wii shooter. Back when it was announced at E3 The Conduit was hailed as one of a group of “hardcore” games that would prove to Wii owners that the console was more than capable of housing such games. It didn’t quite live up to expectations. But that hasn’t put of High Voltage from wanting to make a sequel. Speaking on a Radio-Blodec podcast about ho
Thursday, July 30th, 2009 at
11:41 am
Many gamers have long standing beliefs on whether First person shooters (FPS) are better fit for console or computer gaming. More recently, gamers have started asking a new question: What about the Wii? The Conduit gave gamers the promise of a bold new FPS that would be available exclusively for the Wii. High Voltage developed the title to specifically take advantage of Wii dynamics. Unfortunately, The Conduit came before Wii Motion Plus, so the control and mechanics that may eventually be po
Monday, June 15th, 2009 at
5:31 pm
Do you remember when you saw this , and you thought “Why the hell don’t all Wii games look that good?” Then you saw some footage from The Conduit and you thought the exact same thing. Well the engine creating the graphics that make you think that is called the Quantum 3 Engine (Q3) and it was built from the ground up by High Voltage, the guys behind The Conduit . Every time I see Eric Nosfinger, the chief creative officer at High Voltage, I beg him to sell the engine to other companies so we