The Good
* Irreverent, B-move-caliber story
* Labyrinthine levels with plenty of secrets
* Varied artistic design
* Exciting boss fights.
The Bad
* Hilariously awful AI
* Classic Controller issues.
Conduit 2 is a breath of fresh air in a genre that takes itself far too
seriously. Breaking away from the shackles that made The Conduit an
insipid chore, this unrestrained sequel addresses every concern from
the first game with a jester's aplomb. Gone is the overly dramatic
story that made government conspiracies as banal as a tour through a
doorknob factory, replaced by a tongue-in-cheek narrative that revels
in preposterous logic. The paint-by-numbers level design has been
tossed in the scrap heap as well. You travel the globe in Conduit 2,
and the circuitous layouts make it fun to figure out where to go next.
There are even thrilling set-piece moments mixed in, culminating in a
number of over-the-top boss fights that provide an explosive change
from the normal action. That's not to say Conduit 2 is without fault.
The core action is mired in problems, ranging from hapless AI to
predictable combat, and the lifeless multiplayer fails to build on the
cartoonish charm of the campaign. But Conduit 2 rises above these
complaints. It has a style all its own, and though it has its fair
share of issues, you'll still have a smile on your face the whole time.* Irreverent, B-move-caliber story
* Labyrinthine levels with plenty of secrets
* Varied artistic design
* Exciting boss fights.
The Bad
* Hilariously awful AI
* Classic Controller issues.
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