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Posted: Jun 11th 2009 4:50PM Mr Khan said

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Thing is, they already did splitscreen with Red Steel. With my limited experience with it, i don't remember having too much trouble with it.

Posted: Jun 11th 2009 5:13PM (Unverified) said

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I thought it was pretty good. Not perfect but it worked very well, controls were no problem and it had some nice game modes.
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Posted: Jun 12th 2009 9:04PM lobotomies4free said

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Yeah didn't we have split screen working fine on our ps2s and gamecubes with decent detail?
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Posted: Jun 11th 2009 4:57PM Joeybeast said

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Is there any on rail shooter without zombies on the Wii?
Some thing a little less intense.

Posted: Jun 11th 2009 5:17PM Uncle Jesse said

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Ghost Squad (yes, the arcade game) is cheap and pretty damn fun. Check that one out.
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Posted: Jun 11th 2009 5:18PM Nigeria said

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Sin and Punishment on the VC is just awesome. Then there's Ghost Squad and Disaster which both feature some kind of terrorists. It's really not that intense as in the former you can shoot bikini clad women with dolphin-shaped water pistols, while in the latter you can outrun a tsunami in a Hawaiian t-shirt.

There's also Target Terror, which also features terrorists. I haven't managed to play that game yet. Still looking for a cheap import.

But where's Point Blank, I wonder? Namco are really missing the boat.
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Posted: Jun 12th 2009 12:10AM AntiVillian said

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I HATE on rail shooter, I despise them so much so that I can't bear to play them. The longest I spent on one was about 15 minutes with a mate at time zone, i think it was house of the dead or something.

Anyway, putting a game on-rails takes away everything that makes a shooter good, shooters are about ducking behind corner, running frantically through the open to find better hiding spots and sneaking around the sides to get better angles of your enemies. If you can't move what do you do? something pops up, you click it, something else pops up, click that too. I think using the OS of a computer is more fun.

Posted: Jun 12th 2009 6:59AM FreudianLemur said

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I agree that on-rails shooter isn't the best genre of game. I prefer games with a bit more depth, however, I don't hate them. I can still enjoy them because, plain and simply, shooting things is fun. I think comparing them FPSs isn't a good idea, as they really are a very different type of game. The fact that you don't have an on-screen crosshairs or reticle means the gameplay is hugely different.
I am maybe getting tired of the amount of them on the Wii, but I just won't buy them.
(Not all aimed at you, Anti-Vilian, your comment just provided a good backdrop to mine)
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Posted: Jun 12th 2009 10:39AM Bowser Rogozhin said

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Standards people. Standards!

Posted: Jun 30th 2009 4:28PM Courtney said

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You kind of mentioned it, but making an on rails shooter vs an FPS has to be a ton cheaper.

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