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Red Steel
published by Ubisoft in 2006-11-19, developed by Ubisoft Paris

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platform: Wii
game type: first-person-shooter
perspective: 1st person
display: Textured polygons
ESRB rating: T (Language, Mild Suggestive Themes, Violence)
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-packed first-person experience with the weapon in their hand – literally. An engaging storyline unfolds as you learn that 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. 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.

2007-04-08 11:39:55 - official description
This Wii exclusive title takes place in modern-day Japan and challenges players to master both the ancient art of the katana and the sophisticated technology of modern firearms. First-person action.

2006-12-17 10:58:18

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