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The editors liked
Great concept
Ambitious level design
Fun tiein to Youngblood
Visually impressive in some areas
With some intricately detailed models to look at
Looks great
Can be satisfying
A novel take on a compelling world
Nice nuggets of VR detail
Excellent visuals
Audio is top shelf
The editors didn't like
Fuzzy
Jittery visuals
Horrible options menu
No direct support for Oculus Rift
Only 4 short levels
Simple gameplay with no challenge
Non-existent feedback makes combat lifeless and unsatisfying
Levels don't challenge your unique abilities and varied weapons in engaging ways
Needlessly long and repetitive machine hacking sessions between missions are a slog
Published: 2019-08-06, Author: Ron , review by: gamingtrend.com
Excellent visuals, Audio is top shelf
Violently ill after just 20 minutes, Anti-nausea features do little to nothing, Extremely short at 3 hours, What's here is linear and predictable
With a sour stomach and a lot of disappointment, Wolfenstein: Cyberpilot delivers a gorgeous visual feast with more motion sickness than I've encountered in any VR game to date. Insult to injury, it's also painfully short, smacking more of AAA tech demo t...
Abstract: MachineGames and Arkane Studios recently released two smaller Wolfenstein titles. Wolfenstein: Youngblood brought the daughters of BJ Blazkowicz into the spotlight for a co-op shooter. On the other side, they developed a VR title with Wolfenstein: Cyberpi...
Visually impressive in some areas, with some intricately detailed models to look at
Non-existent feedback makes combat lifeless and unsatisfying, Levels don't challenge your unique abilities and varied weapons in engaging ways, Needlessly long and repetitive machine hacking sessions between missions are a slog, Story doesn't add to the W
Published: 2019-07-29, Author: Christopher , review by: gamecrate.com
Wolfenstein: Cyberpilot is too light on content to make it worth the price, and what it does well is overshadowed by clunky locomotion and a lack of attention to detail in both level design and VR implementation. Ultimately, Wolfenstein: Cyberpilot feels...
Published: 2019-08-05, Author: Chris , review by: impulsegamer.com
What could have been is hinted at but ultimately ends before it begins.AchtungIt's been a while since I last put on my Vive… a combination of D printing taking up a lot of my time and just not being in the mood for it… but recently my children wanted to...
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