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Yeah, this not the Wolfenstein I love. I am having fun with the game because those are the same solid shooting mechanics from the previous games but why this sudden change? Do publishers and devs ever learn from past mistakes. It's like AC:Unity or Dead Space 3 all over again.
I am having fun, yes. But I can't recommend it. If you want to try it, buy the Wolfenstein: Alt History Collection bundle. If you are a fun of the series like me, undoubtedly you'll try it at some point, no matter what I say. So have fun I guess.
I am having fun, yes. But I can't recommend it. If you want to try it, buy the Wolfenstein: Alt History Collection bundle. If you are a fun of the series like me, undoubtedly you'll try it at some point, no matter what I say. So have fun I guess.
- Lefteris-Anagnostopoulos
- Jul 19, 2021
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This is my first foray into Wolfenstein as I have never played these games for as long as I have been alive, and it's nothing short of rage-inducing.
Wolfenstein: Youngblood is a first-person shooter that plays like an RPG with it's grinding, leveling system, enemy teirs, and heavy/light ammo mechanics. And of the little that I do know about Wolfenstein I'm certain that the mainline games are fairly linear shooters with none of these gameplay elements.
The gunplay feels good and the ability to upgrade your weapons is neat, but it's second to none compared with the enemy durability. They absorb damage while eating through your health and armor, even with your guns upgraded. To add insult to injury the upgrades you apply to your weapons transfers to theirs as well, giving them an unfair advantage. And to add to the frustration the enemy AI has heightened senses, making stealth difficult.
Then there is the game map. You're given a minimap and a marker to direct your characters through their objectives. But often times you'll get lost and run around in circles if you don't have a keen eye for your surroundings.
Now for my closing statements. I have heard and read people express their dissatisfaction over this game's protagonists, from them being females and supposedly pushing identity politics, to not being able to play as the male lead (B.J. Blazkowicz) from previous games, to the supposedly cringe nature of the playable character's personalities and interactions.
And honestly I don't care about any of that. It's the half-baked gameplay mechanics, even with the subsequent patches to make difficulty and gameplay simpler, that I take issue with.
Wolfenstein: Youngblood is a first-person shooter that plays like an RPG with it's grinding, leveling system, enemy teirs, and heavy/light ammo mechanics. And of the little that I do know about Wolfenstein I'm certain that the mainline games are fairly linear shooters with none of these gameplay elements.
The gunplay feels good and the ability to upgrade your weapons is neat, but it's second to none compared with the enemy durability. They absorb damage while eating through your health and armor, even with your guns upgraded. To add insult to injury the upgrades you apply to your weapons transfers to theirs as well, giving them an unfair advantage. And to add to the frustration the enemy AI has heightened senses, making stealth difficult.
Then there is the game map. You're given a minimap and a marker to direct your characters through their objectives. But often times you'll get lost and run around in circles if you don't have a keen eye for your surroundings.
Now for my closing statements. I have heard and read people express their dissatisfaction over this game's protagonists, from them being females and supposedly pushing identity politics, to not being able to play as the male lead (B.J. Blazkowicz) from previous games, to the supposedly cringe nature of the playable character's personalities and interactions.
And honestly I don't care about any of that. It's the half-baked gameplay mechanics, even with the subsequent patches to make difficulty and gameplay simpler, that I take issue with.
- garciarichard
- Sep 2, 2020
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- zezinhosilvalima
- Aug 23, 2020
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Wolfenstein The New Order and The New Colossus were both great games with likeable characters, a great story/dialogue and gameplay. Young Blood has none of this. The two main characters in Young Blood are awfully written with most dialogue being very cringe-worthy and down right terrible. Enemies now have a RPG style system with a health bar and levels which makes many enemies bullet sponges that can take up to 75 shots to kill. This is especially bad when ammo is scarce and when you die, you respawn with the amount of ammo you died with. This means you can go into a hard section or boss fight in the game with little to absolutely 0 bullets. Playing the game with friends can be okay but by yourself is awful. The friendly AI is extremely low quality and will very often the AI will screw you over in gameplay. Young Blood is a huge downgrade in every category over its predecessors and I would definitely not recommend unless on sale for an extremely low price.
- mathieudufault
- Jul 30, 2019
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Cringe and repetitive. Dumb dialogues, Semi open world, micro transactions and a coop experience that doesn't work. Just a money grab. Stay away!!!
- volmernascimento
- Jul 29, 2019
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I really enjoyed Wolfenstein the Youngblood! It was another good story about take care of your family, and don't abuse power. I really liked the combat with all the guns and stealth abilities. The new guns like the Electrokraftwerk, and the Uberhammer were super fun to shoot. I actually really enjoyed the upgrade system for your guns, and abilities. The corrections I'd make still are the combat was super fun, but again the combat felt a bit too realistic and not as smooth or fast as the way it felt in Wolfenstein The New Order. And then of course I'm going to say the sexual immorality, the gore, and the foul language was extremely disgusting, so that's again why I can't give this game anything higher than a 7/10. Overall though did I still really enjoy this game "yes absolutely". Have a great day, and goooo Wolfenstein!
- CorsairCarello99
- Jun 14, 2024
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I have played all the recent incarnations of Wolfenstein including the New Order, the New Blood and the New Colossus. Those games rank from very good to excellent. Youngblood is terrible it should not even be considered part of the series. I will go over a few of the major problems.
I played with the AI as my coop partner. The coop partner is as dumb as a bag of hammers. If you are fighting a boss it goes right up to it and just stands in there and shoots until you have to go rescue them. You can't finish bosses because the AI keeps losing lives for you.
The worse thing if you lose a boss battle it sets you back to when you enter one of the Brothers (boss area). This makes you do over 15 to 25 minutes over again to get to the boss area. Bleep that.
You constantly have to keep going over areas that you have been through to get to the next mission and fight in the exact same areas. If you clear an area and step out it for even a second and step back it is fully stocked once again, what a waste of time.
The map is worthless and garbage.
The main complaint that everyone finds is that the earlier Wolfensteins had a very good story. This one has a nonexistent storyline. It is boring and does not try to absorb your at all.
Everyone knows it Bethesda so can you say micro transactions.
The final straw for me was during one of the boss battles I was to pick up 2 computer keys after killing the bosses. I killed both bosses and got 1 key but where they said the other key was there was nothing. I tried for 15 minutes trying to get to the location of the key and could not pick it up where it should have been on the screen. That was it for me, I deleted the game.
I compare this to the last AAA game I played Metro Exodus which I would give a 9 out of 10 and this one fails in every respect. Bethesda hopefully the new Doom game coming out will be a whole lot better. However Fallout 76 and this dumpster fire does not make me think it will be much better.
I played with the AI as my coop partner. The coop partner is as dumb as a bag of hammers. If you are fighting a boss it goes right up to it and just stands in there and shoots until you have to go rescue them. You can't finish bosses because the AI keeps losing lives for you.
The worse thing if you lose a boss battle it sets you back to when you enter one of the Brothers (boss area). This makes you do over 15 to 25 minutes over again to get to the boss area. Bleep that.
You constantly have to keep going over areas that you have been through to get to the next mission and fight in the exact same areas. If you clear an area and step out it for even a second and step back it is fully stocked once again, what a waste of time.
The map is worthless and garbage.
The main complaint that everyone finds is that the earlier Wolfensteins had a very good story. This one has a nonexistent storyline. It is boring and does not try to absorb your at all.
Everyone knows it Bethesda so can you say micro transactions.
The final straw for me was during one of the boss battles I was to pick up 2 computer keys after killing the bosses. I killed both bosses and got 1 key but where they said the other key was there was nothing. I tried for 15 minutes trying to get to the location of the key and could not pick it up where it should have been on the screen. That was it for me, I deleted the game.
I compare this to the last AAA game I played Metro Exodus which I would give a 9 out of 10 and this one fails in every respect. Bethesda hopefully the new Doom game coming out will be a whole lot better. However Fallout 76 and this dumpster fire does not make me think it will be much better.
- trainspotting
- Sep 2, 2019
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Playing this with my friend and we're having a fun time! We love the twins and love quoting them. We also really love the 80s vibes and 80s themed collectibles. But, I wish there was more story. I don't mind the RPG elements but I also wish there was an in-game pause button. I think this game is a lot more fun with a friend but the AI is good so I'm giving it an 8/10
- bighornstake
- Jul 31, 2019
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