Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus
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America, 1961. The assassination of Nazi General Deathshead was a short-lived victory. The Nazis maintain their stranglehold on the world. You are BJ Blazkowicz, aka “Terror-Billy,” member of the Resistance, scourge of the Nazi empire, and humanity’s last hope for liberty.
Steam User 213
Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus is a first-person shooter that continues the story of an alternate reality where the Nazis won World War II. This time, the main character, B. J. Blazovich is sent on a mission to liberate America from Nazi rule.
Plot
The plot game takes place in an alternate universe, where the Nazis won the Second World War and established their regime around the world. B. J. Blazovich must liberate America from Nazi oppression.
The plot develops dynamically, with unexpected twists and interesting characters. The game combines elements of fantasy and drama, which makes the narrative deep and original.
Gameplay
Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus offers classic first-person gameplay. Players complete various levels, fighting Nazis and completing a variety of tasks.
The game has a large selection of weapons that can be upgraded and modified. In addition, players can use grenades, mines, and explosives to defeat enemies. There are also stealth elements that allow players to avoid direct collisions.
Graphics and sound
The game's graphics are designed in a realistic style with detailed environments and characters. The soundtrack and sound effects create an atmosphere of intense combat.
Conclusion
Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus is a game that will appeal to fans of first-person shooters. It offers engaging gameplay, impressive graphics, and an immersive narrative experience. I recommend it to the game.
Steam User 36
I really enjoy this game. It's fast paced,action packed,its got blood,gore,Awesome guns,and a great story line. Not only is there an awesome campaign but there is also mini games such as combat simulator and much more.
Steam User 66
My grandpa from Argentina loved watching me play this game! Especially when you got to meet the Führer. 9/10, the only thing I didn’t like is that my grandfather was extremely upset whenever I killed the Nazis.
Steam User 20
Real complicated feelings on this one.
As a first-person shooter, a game to be experienced? Wolfenstein 2 of my new favorites. Looks and plays like a dream. The sound design and engine seriously make this 2017 game look like it came out today. Really high marks here.
But As the finale to a trilogy, a cinematic story tying up loose ends? Much more troubling.
While there are some very memorable set-pieces and moments of action, drama, and suspense, I felt myself getting really lost with how absurd the story starts to become. These games are anything but realistic, but they always felt just a bit more self-serious - Wolfenstein 2 is almost anything but. It's outwardly ludicrous in a way that is sometimes charming, but often grating or distracting. It's tone doesn't match the dire situations of the world & characters, and leaves me feeling dissonant from what it's trying to say. Also, I have to comment on some uniquely bad writing decisions here. Won't spoil anything, but yea - some of the flashbacks and the ending cutscene really stick out.
Overall - I do recommend Wolfenstein 2. I have really loved playing this trilogy, but I might consider this game the weakest of the three. Huge potential, and the opening hours had me ecstatic, but I feel like it gets very distracted as the runtime continues. Not terrible by any means though. The series has never felt better to *PLAY*. But if you've found yourself invested in the characters and world at all, this one may leave you feeling disappointed.
Steam User 15
Definitely the weakest of the trilogy but I still enjoyed it a fair bit.
Also, fun fact: there's actual post-ending remixed levels to play, including Rosewell and BJ's house where you can fight both the KKK and Nazis!
Steam User 36
Game #26 of My Backlog Clearing Journey
Status: Completed
I showed up to these games looking to shoot Nazis and instead I found a really well written protagonist and story AND you can hatchet Nazis.
Steam User 21
Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus is an amazing game full of intense action, crazy plot twists, and exhilarating shootouts where B.J. Blazkowicz demolishes Nazis with unstoppable enthusiasm. However, when it comes to the DLCs, things get, let’s say, interesting, but not in the best way.
The Freedom Chronicles DLCs include three episodes featuring new protagonists and side stories. Sounds exciting, right? But in practice, the levels feel like they’ve been patched together from recycled assets of the main campaign. There are barely any new enemies or mechanics, and the plots often feel like rushed fanfiction. For instance, Gunslinger Joe delivers solid action but lacks originality, while Agent Silent Death tries to focus on stealth but often results in more frustration than satisfaction. And the finales? Let’s just say they feel more like let’s wrap this up quickly than a proper conclusion.
The base game is phenomenal, but the DLCs? Don’t expect groundbreaking experiences. Instead, they feel more like reheated leftovers. Honestly, you’d get more value from replaying the main campaign, which is ten times more fun and engaging