Posted at 3:49pm on Tue 24 February 2009 |
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VG_Staff- Posts: 18,013
| Quote:t would be easy to dismiss Rogue Trooper as the game where you play as a blue man with a talking gun, helmet and rucksack, but that blue man deserves a place in your Wii collection.
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Posted at 3:49pm on Tue 24 February 2009 |
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Robo_1- Posts: 19
| Bottom line though, having completed and enjoyed the Xbox version, is this worth 25 notes to go through again? |
Posted at 3:57pm on Tue 24 February 2009 |
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TomO- Posts: 1,061
| I think it would be hard to justify if you've still got the Xbox version. Having not played the PS2 game since it was first released a lot of the Wii game felt quite new again, and some of the new graphical touches are nice. My guess is that this will be under £20 before to long, as I doubt it has much appeal to the average Wii owner, and at that price you might as well double dip. |
Posted at 5:49pm on Tue 24 February 2009 |
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You
| Sounds awesome, at last a decent shooter for the Wii |
Posted at 8:04pm on Tue 24 February 2009 |
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bencrosaby- Posts: 6,216
| I'll await the drop in price, I've got too much to play at the moment anyway, so it'd just sit there beside the Wii demanding to know why he hasn't been inserted yet. :P |
Posted at 11:08am on Wed 25 February 2009 |
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Robo_1- Posts: 19
| Cheers Tom. As you say, it's a great little game, so it's certainly a candidate for double dipping at the sub 20 mark. As you say, if they'd just added an extra few levels, I'd have been there day one. |