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Gewohnt gute Shooter Mechanik
Ausgebauter Schleichaspekt
Netter Skilltree
Tolle grafische Präsentation
Neue Vertikalität in Leveln
Gutes Leveldesign
Zwillinge bringen frischen Wind
Zahlreiche Sammelobjekte
Umfangreiches
Dynamisches Fertigkeitensystem
Cooles Waffenarsenal mit UpgradeFunktion
Jede Menge Gore
Deluxe Edition inkl. Buddy Pack
Fairer Kaufpreis
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Schwache Story
Flache Charaktere
Detailarme Charaktermodelle
Mäßige BegleitKI im Singleplayer
Kein PausenModus im Singleplayer
Mikrotransaktionen
Ständiges Respawnen von Feinden
Repetitive Missionen
Gekünstelte Chemie zwischen Hauptcharakteren
Le
GegnerKI nicht wirklich überzeugend
Missionsdesign auf Dauer sehr eintönig
Die Vorfreude weicht irgendwann der Langeweile
Kaum funktionierendes Deckungssystem
Etwas haklige Steuerung
Geschichte des Spiels bleibt hinter den Vorgängern zurück
Zusammenfassung: I am generally suspicious of games that people say are “better with friends,” simply because most things are. Manual labor, paying taxes, repeatedly hitting your thumb with a hammer—these are all things that are “better with friends.” Humans are social cr...
Zusammenfassung: It's time to mow down the Reich once again, but this time, in the 80s. Wolfenstein: Youngblood is here, offering a short and sweet all new co-op experience for newcomers and longtime fans of the series alike. Those who are used to the slightly more stealt...
If you're looking for something to tide you over until the inevitable Wolfenstein 3, Youngblood probably won't scratch your itch. It takes many steps back to the point where it feels like a lesser experience even when compared to shooters beyond this seri...
Wolfenstein: Youngblood is an aggressively okay co-op shooter that doesn't come close to recapturing the joy of its predecessor's action or its surprisingly interesting characters and story. It doesn't completely fumble the fun of its weapons and abilitie...
Reviewed on PS4Wolfenstein: Youngblood is a game that is great for shooting Nazi's with a buddy, but is bogged down by frustrating grinding mechanics, a poor narrative and an uninspired cast of characters that feel complacent and bland.PROS• The twins are...
Polished textures and particle effects make for gorgeous visuals, Co-op gunplay is reliable Wolfenstein fun
The world and setting feel underutilized, A detailed open-world causes constraints elsewhere, Design philosophy contradictions are rife, Some annoying bugs to deal with
(Image credit: Bethesda)You can tell that Wolfenstein: Youngblood was created by a passionate, ambitious group of developers looking to breathe some life into a stoic series and combine two schools of design. Yet, in trying to smash their philosophies tog...
Meaty, satisfying gunplay, Wonderful level design and exploration opportunities, Enjoyable story missions
Plot and dialogue pretty much suck, Side missions lack choice and variety, The "dorky" lift scenes
While there's a lot that could, and should be improved in Wolfenstein: Youngblood, we couldn't help but enjoy ourselves anyway. Maybe it's the co-operative missions or Arkane's gorgeous, if constrained, world-building, but beyond the humdrum of the side q...
8SCOREOUT OF10Young GunsGreat Nazi-splatting actionCo-op adds fresh dynamicPlenty of upgrades and collectiblesYoung PretendersLimited and repetitive mapNot as story-intensiveInsta-spawning enemiesYou own this Total 0You want this Total 1You had this Total...
Shooting is still great, Characterisation and environments are excellent, Co-op action adds a new dimension
Not every experiment works, So many co-op actions. Way too many co-op actions. So many
The usual Wolfenstein brilliance is here, and MachineGames have shown they’ve got a great handle on splattering fascists. They should be commended for being bold enough to take big risks here, and several of those risks have paid off, while those that haven’t...