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October 2017
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The editors liked
Extraordinary moments in between the shooting
And pretty great shooting too
Excellent cast of characters that are incredibly well developed
Fantastic voice acting that brings the characters to life
Great world building that makes you want to explore more
Very strong visual and audio design that greatly adds to the game
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Variety in combat styles and level design gives you the tools to fight back against an overwhelming force
Unwavering anti-Nazi attitude validates the resistance--and the catharsis you experience killing Nazis
Consistently balances comic relief with heav
Quieter moments make it stand out from similar games
Fastpaced action is exhilarating
Your excellent crew provide levity
General Engel is one of the finest villains in recent memory
Improves upon its predecessor across the board
Good replay value
The editors didn't like
Could use a few more glimpses of normal American life under occupation
Blazkowicz is bad at being shot
Though it can sadly outstay its welcome
Particularly in some encounters
Limited level design that doesn't support stealth as much as the game would seemingly like
Areas that are either reused or so similar to others they feel identical
Some heavy-handed scenes and patriotic platitudes cloud the game's message
A few stumbles in BJ's character occasionally break the immersion
Published: 2017-09-27, Author: Dean , review by: venturebeat.com
Abstract: Bethesda's Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus is a shooter that everyone will like when it debuts on October 27. It has a strong and funny story. It has some difficult foes who are heavily armed and armored. But you can steal their heavy weapons and use the...
Is Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus a worthwhile game to add to your library? I have a hard time saying it is currently. I still dislike directly comparing one game to another, but I think it may help explain my feelings here. The New Order, the previous...
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Published: 2017-11-13, Author: Mike , review by: itwire.com
Abstract: Wow! Just, Wow! Here is a piece of digital art wrapped up in an action game that tackles big issues in a way that is considerate, but perhaps irreverent. And it has Wolfenstein in its title.Publisher Bethesda is knocking it out of the park at the moment w...
Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus is a continuation of everything that made Wolfenstein: The New Order work. A very strong character-driven war story, creative alt-history sci-fi setting and ultra-violent, immensely satisfying first-person shooter...
The New Colossus is an unapologetically old-fashioned shooter, but there's an open-endedness to its gameplay that keeps it feeling fresh. It can be punishing, but not unfairly, and experimentation is nearly always rewarded.Want to sneak around grabbing un...
Abstract: The Wolfenstein franchise has a long and bloody history or killing Nazis. The later games have also been rife with social commentary, moral dilemmas, and much more heartstring tugging than a game about killing Nazis should have. Wolfenstein II: The New Co...
It's not perfect. As I mentioned earlier, Blazkowicz could really use a bit more indication he's being shot. Sometimes you're dead before you even realize you're in danger. And hey, Machine Games is great at disguising corridors, but that's all there is h...
Published: 2017-11-10, Author: Mike , review by: pocket-lint.com
Superb weaponry, genuinely hilarious, looks fantastic, plenty of replay value, fettled to perfection
Not the longest of games, uneven difficulty curve
Wolfenstein 2: The New Colossus isn't one of those first-person shooters which sets out to take the genre somewhere new, but it is absolutely state of the art.It looks fabulous, has a gloriously over-the-top romp of a storyline, is incredibly satisfying...