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Red Steel | 
| From: Ubisoft Category: Video Games
List Price: $19.99 Buy New: $13.95 You Save: $6.04 (30%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 78 reviews Sales Rank: 953
Platform: Nintendo Wii ESRB: Teen Media: Video Game Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Age: 12 - 20 years Shipping Weight (lbs): 2 Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.4 x 0.6
MPN: 17324 Model: 17324 UPC: 008888173243 EAN: 0827307949319 ASIN: B000G7PMX2
Release Date: November 15, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: Brand new. Never open. Factory Sealed.
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| 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 |
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Red Steel is an exclusive Wii launch title that takes full advantage of the innovative Wii Remote and Nunchuk controllers and puts players directly into the action-packed first-person experience with the weapon in their hand - literally. An engaging storyline unfolds as you learn that your fiancé 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. By learning the ancient art of Japanese fighting with your katana and the focused precision of modern firearms, you will progress and adapt yourself to this foreign environment, where skills alone may not guarantee you victory. 
Ubisoft gives players unparalleled control in this innovative Wii title. |  Can Scott defeat the powerful Yakuza? View larger. |  Use the Wii Remote to execute delicate but deadly sword moves. View larger. |  Your pistol is directly controlled by the Wii Remote while you aim on-screen. View larger. |  Firearms rotate to match your particular aiming style. View larger. | An epic tale awaits Red Steel is an action-packed first-person experience for the Nintendo Wii that will put the weapon in your hands like never before. The engaging storyline opens in Los Angeles, as Scott Monroe and his fiancé, miyu, arrive at a high-class restaurant. Scott is to meet Miyu's father, Isao Sato, an important business man from Tokyo. Suddenly, the restaurant erupts in a hail of gunfire as a group of Japanese mobsters (known as Yakuza) attack and try to kidnap Sato. Scott manages to save his future father-in-law. The Yakuza attackers run off, taking Miyu instead. Scott soon learns that Isao Sato is the Oyabun, the Godfather of one of Tokyo's largest Yakuza families. The attack in the restaurant marks the end of a truce between rival clans that Sato had guaranteed. The Yakuza wanted to kill Sato and find his sword, the Katana Giri. The legendary sword was once used to punish dishonorable Godfathers, and has since become a symbol of peace. Sato was mortally wounded in the attack, but before he dies, he passes the sword to Scott in exchange for a promise to rescue and take care of his daughter. Scott has no chioce but to head to Japan and try to find Miyu. Once in Japan, Scott seeks out Otori, a reformed Yakuza and an expert in the art of sword fighting. A friend to Sato and a man of honor and tradition, Otori reluctantly agrees to help. Otori trains Scott in the art of the sword. Meanwhile, another man named Harry Tanner teaches Scott all about the Japanese Underworld. Harry runs a night club popular with the Yakuza, and he uses his many connections to help Scott on his quest. Eventually, Scott uncovers the man behind the attack of his father-in-law and the kidnapping of his fiance, a power-hungry young Oyabun named Tokai. With his mistress, Mama San (the head of the Geisha district and a female gang of Yakuza), Tokai seeks to take control of the entire Tokyo mafia. However, his real intentions are much darker and more mysterious. With Otori's help, Scott must convince the Godfathers of all the remaining clans to join him in stopping Tokai. Kenzo, leader of the Financial Clan, Tetsuo, boss of the Game Fighting Clan, along with the heads of all the other clans - all powerful men, all harbor their own agendas and ambitions. Scott must convince them all to join him in stopping Tokai, but who can he really trust? Control the action like never before Red Steel uses the Nintendo Wii controller in ways not previously seen in a console action game. By turning the Wii Remote itself into your gun or blade, players can shoot and slice their way through Red Steels ample story mode. When first equipped with a firearm, the Wii Remote will automatically sense the location and direction of your hand and aim the on-screen weapon similarly. As you rotate your wrist to add flair and style while picking off enemies, the on-screen weapon will mimic your movements. Equipping the sword is even more impressive. When Scott has the sword at his disposal, the Wii Remote becomes a sharp Kitana as players literally slash at their enemies and run them through. The play style is incredibly immersive, and lends a realistic element to action games that isn't often seen. As Scott becomes more comfortable with his weapons, so too does the player, and the moves they can pull off with the Katana improve in both accuracy and speed. Multiplayer swordplay As if an impressive story line and immersive control weren't enough, Red Steel also boasts a number of local multiplayer modes. In these modes, players can challenge friends to split screen battles in various locales to see who the real master is. Try a sword only battle royale without cover and the ability to heal. Or, set up a tactical battle with pistols and flanking schemes for you and 3 of your closest enemies. Whether teaming up or going "every man for himself," Red Steel multiplayer offers a fun diversion to the title's main story. Red Steel is an impressive Wii launch title from one of the most innovative publishers making console games today. From its opening cinematic to its realistic and quick-paced swordplay, Red Steel is a riveting and engrossing title worthy of Wii owner's time and attention. After a few hours of mowing down enemies with your side-mounted pistol and whisper-quiet Katana slices, you'll wonder why action titles aren't all this simple and fun to play.
Product Description 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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| Customer Reviews: Read 20 more reviews...
A game that had a lot of potential, and then just kind of......died. March 30, 2008 Ok so I'll start out with some positive points to the game. First of all, the graphics really aren't bad at all, i wouldn't say they're the best no the Wii, but I've seen a lot worse. The frame rate is pretty solid as well. The soundtrack is neither bad nor good. Last but not least, the developers actually tried something different. Unfortunately that's where the positives end. First of all, while the developers did try something different, that doesn't really matter because they did a terrible job of it. The controls are terrible. Not only are they completely unresponsive, but half the time they just don't work. You'll be trying to aim ahead with the remote but your guy on screen is aiming at a corner in the ceiling. Things like this happened all the time and can make even the easiest of firefights a challenge. It really feels like the game is protesting against violence and doesn't want you to shoot people. It controls like ti fighting you every step of the way. On top of this the game is littered with little glitches and load times that are way too long considering the level sizes and that the graphics, while not being bad, are nothing to gaze at either. The other thing that really bugs me is the terrible design of the menus throughout the game. This game is overall just a huge disappointment, hopefully if they make a Red Steel 2 they can learn from their mistakes.
Red Steel Wii February 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!
Great game - Muy buen juego February 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 rapidos, 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.
Great Fun for everyone February 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
Awesome game..if you can get your Wii remote to function. February 6, 2008 The Wii. It's an awesome console. Instead of concentrating on the latest and greatest in graphics and technicality, Nintendo's Wii was and is rather (attempting to) boast a "revolutionary" new controller and gameplay style, which is a refreshing idea itself. The controller design is a good idea, as it's more "realistic" than the PS3's and 360's, seeing as how it takes advantage of the Wii's motion sensor. Any movement you make (in most games, like "Red Steel" and "Wii Sports"), the same happens on screen.
I think out of all of the Wii games that I've played so far, "Red Steel" is the most entertaining, and it has a lot of promise..but it gives off the worst impression of the Wii remote. Ever. If you guessed that I'd be complaining about this game's controls, well, you're right. Oh, and by the way, YES, I DO HAVE THE SENSOR BAR in the appropriate place (in front of the TV, and it's aimed at where I sit to play games and watch television). Quite frankly, the controls are way too damn sensitive. Maybe it's the remote I use to play with (although I have it calibrated, and it works fine, otherwise, e.g. Super Mario Galaxy, Battalion Wars 2, Wii Sports, etc.), but every time I attempt to play this game, I have to put it on the lowest sensitivity possible, otherwise, I find myself spinning around in circles, and getting shot at. The controls take time to master, I suppose, but they can "get stuck", and can be very frustrating for a gamer, or heck, anyone, for that matter. Not to mention that when the controls get stuck in "turn left" or "turn right" mode, it can be almost impossible to get back to controlling "normally".
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I hope this sensitivity problem is under more control, or better yet, FIXED in "Red Steel 2", which is coming out in 2008.
Better luck next time, Nintendo and Ubisoft.
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