What Gamespot Users have to say about Red Steel 2
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Rating:8.5
Great game,but too short
This game definitely needs some work for example it is an extremely short game,for instance I beat it in 2 days.This is either because I'm too good at it or more likely because it is again too short.Also it needs more of... Read Full Review
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Rating:9
some of the best graphics and game play for the wii.
This game requires the Wii motion plus add on to play and increases the ability to aim and also gives you the ability to do all kinds of sword motions that are accurate. This game is nothing like the original, in a good... Read Full Review
1 of 1 users found the following review helpful -
Rating:8
A great rental, but a forgetful story and small problems give little replay value.
How many of you have ever wanted a sword-swinging game? How many of you have wanted a sword-swinging game in the Wild West? Now how many of you (this is the real kicker here)have wanted a sword swinging game in the Wild ... Read Full Review
0 of 0 users found the following review helpful -
Rating:8
A slight improvement to the series but seems a bit unfinished and short. Good use of the Wii Motion Plus though.
It's been 4 years ago when the first Red Steel game arrived on the Nintendo Wii along with the console itself along with The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess. The fist game was good to start with but unfortunately the ... Read Full Review
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Rating:8
amazing fun, but short
red steel 2 is a swirling smörgåsbord of blades, guns, and finishing moves. There are few other games where i could go through a skirmish, and come out with my palms sweaty from the amazingly fluid combat that allowed me... Read Full Review
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Rating:9
Despite a less-than-stellar first entry in the series, Red Steel 2 delivers an surprisingly fun adventure.
Red Steel 2 is the sequel to the less-than-stellar Wii launch title, (you guessed it) Red Steel. Gone are the realistic graphics, Tokyo setting, and pathetic controls. In their place is a cel-shaded, American west them... Read Full Review
1 of 1 users found the following review helpful -
Rating:5
Really Disappointing.
When I played the first red steel I actually enjoyed it. I had never been a hardcore FPS player and I found it to be a very fun introduction to the genre. On top of that I absolutely loved the multiplayer. I always have ... Read Full Review
1 of 3 users found the following review helpful -
Rating:8.5
Strongly recommended to hardcore gamers who owns a Wii.
I thought Red Steel 2 was going to be frustrating like the first one or just improved a little bit.....How wrong I was. Ubisoft brought a big "wow" to me and to other gamers. I didn't like the first Red Steel, I didn'... Read Full Review
0 of 0 users found the following review helpful -
Rating:7
Red Steel 2 comes bundled with great controls, outstanding graphics (especially for the console), and large diversity.
Red Steel 2 describes a nameless "Kusagari" warrior and his efforts in the town of Caldera to defeat another warrior, Shinjiro. That's all I caught in my net from the jungle of storyline this game has. You meet some frie... Read Full Review
4 of 4 users found the following review helpful -
Rating:8.5
Although it's a little rough around the edges, Red Steel 2 manages to provide an enjoyable experience.
In 2006, Red Steel was released, receiving some less-than-admirable reception from reviewers. Now, four years later, Ubisoft has released a reboot and it is superior to the original in many ways. Red Steel 2 takes pla... Read Full Review
10 of 10 users found the following review helpful
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