I bought this game because it was the better to choose out of two shooters (the other being Farcry), I have to admit I'm a fan of Japanese films and culture and this does give a nice view into how Japan looks even though there really isn't Yakuza gangsters around every corner. Visually this game is great the effects are nice with the glint of steel against steel while in a sword fight or the bits of paper flying about after unloading a UZi magazine into boxes that your enemies are using as cover. The Gameplay is fun and engaging it isn't the best first person shooter I've played but it defendly isn't the worst, the Wii remote gives you a new freedom that I and most of my friends have never had apart from a similar style to the arcades, the Wii remote gives you a feeling you are in the action from the smallest thing like the rumble and motion sensitive to the Wii remote ringing like a mobile phone (which freaked me and all my friends who have played it). I say if you have a Wii, a fan of first person shooters or both get the only good on on the Wii.
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