Red Steel (2006)

Ubisoft Paris

Wii

2.48 from 196 ratings

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Taking place in both the USA and Japan, Red Steel is a crime themed shooter that has the player controlled Scott Monroe fighting off various members of the Yakuza clans in order to rescue his fianceé. It features sword duels and gun fights using the Wiimote, to allow the player to swing the control as they would swing a sword. … Read more
Taking place in both the USA and Japan, Red Steel is a crime themed shooter that has the player controlled Scott Monroe fighting off various members of the Yakuza clans in order to rescue his fianceé. It features sword duels and gun fights using the Wiimote, to allow the player to swing the control as they would swing a sword. The positioning and movement actions of the Wiimote also let the player aim their weapons almost as they would a real gun. Read less
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Details

Developers
Ubisoft Paris
Publishers
Ubisoft Entertainment
Genres
Shooter
Themes
Action
Series
Red Steel
Event
Nintendo E3 2006 Media Briefing

Release dates

  • Nov 19, 2006 (Worldwide) Wii
  • Nov 19, 2006 (North_America) Wii
  • Dec 02, 2006 (Japan) Wii
  • Dec 08, 2006 (Europe) Wii
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Rating distribution

5 stars
7
4 stars
16
3 stars
73
2 stars
68
1 star
32
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Community All Reviews Statuses

deepdoop

Review deepdoop 2/5 · Jan 31, 2016

It's a good shooter and let's be honest, when you first played it and you turned the guns to the side like a gangster it felt cool. But they shoehorn the melee actions whenever they can... it feels forced a lot of the time and it isn't that spectacular anyway. I'd like it if they weren't in there, or they …

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It's a good shooter and let's be honest, when you first played it and you turned the guns to the side like a gangster it felt cool. But they shoehorn the melee actions whenever they can... it feels forced a lot of the time and it isn't that spectacular anyway. I'd like it if they weren't in there, or they were done better. I haven't played the second, I hear it's better.

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