Read the Review Another of The Conduit's big selling points for the hardcore crowd was its deep level of customization - you could tweak all sorts of options from the speed and sensitivity of your aiming reticule to the size of the invisible bounding box tracking the turning of your aim. The Conduit's also put developer High Voltage Software on a lot of Wii owners' maps, and we're already looking forward to the team's next shooter for the system, The Grinder. The Conduit gets our first Cheer spot on the Shooter list for delivering on its early promise - we watched as the project progressed from a technically impressive showcase of the Wii's untapped graphics potential to a full retail product backed by none other than SEGA, and the ultimate result was just as captivating to play as it was to watch in motion. Ford goes to Washington, but his sightseeing tour is cut short somewhere between the Lincoln Memorial and the Smithsonian - turns out an invasion force of aliens have descended on the nation's capital and it's up to him to blast them back to the other side of the galaxy. Target your eyes just below to see our Cheers picks, or swing your scope directly over to to line up the Tears instead. This week's Cheers & Tears is dedicated to them, as we're making a bulleted list of five of our top picks in the Shooter genre on Wii, along with five more you should never let cross into your sights. In the meanwhile, though, Nintendo fans have had the opportunity to busy themselves with several other styles of shooters - no other featuring a demeaning laughing dog, but plenty with just as much engaging trigger-pulling action.
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