- Publisher: Bethesda Softworks
- Release Date: Jul 26, 2019
- Also On: PC, Stadia, Switch, Xbox One
User Score
Generally unfavorable reviews- based on 404 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 73 out of 404
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Mixed: 40 out of 404
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Negative: 291 out of 404
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Aug 5, 2019This review contains spoilers, click expand to view.
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Aug 8, 2019grafica da xbox 360 e difficoltà da atari linx!!! una merda di gioco del cazzo
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Aug 10, 2019This RPG system. Killed the game. Bethesda stop ruining your games! Please!
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Aug 11, 2019Another example of why video-game companies should stop turning a lovable game series into a poorly executed bullet sponge simulator.
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Aug 14, 2019Feels like you are playing the same level again and again. The most repetitive game i have ever seen. I just cant finish it, its so bad i dont even want to play it anymore. Enemies are just so plain, no charisma to any of the characters, bad history
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Oct 3, 2019Wolfengrind Young Cringe! Im angry at myself that I paid for this! Its cringe fest, characters are cretins, boring repetitive game play, you play same maps over and over and over again, with enemies that can take millions of bullets!
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Sep 26, 2019Its not a game. Its a tolerance and political simulation. Dont recommed it. Just 0
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Feb 4, 2023FPS É UMA MERDA, SHOOTER É UMA MERDA, PRIMEIRA PESSOA É UMA MERDA, SÓ TEM FPS/SHOOTER/PRIMEIRA PESSOA NESSA MERDA
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Sep 24, 2019Whether or not you enjoy Wolfenstein: Youngblood is going to depend on a lot of factors. If you loved the previous games for their narrative depth, linear story, and simplified gameplay, this might be a tough sell for you. Youngblood is still fundamentally Wolfenstein in almost every way that matters but, like its rookie heroines, it’s a little unpolished and rough around the edges. If you’re looking for something new, innovative, and daring, and can overlook a few flaws (some more glaring than others) then it’s time to suit up, gear up, and once again prove that the only good Nazi is a dead one.
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Playstation Official Magazine UKAug 27, 2019Even if you only want to do the main missions and enough side-content to level up sufficiently, you’ll get at least ten to 12 hours of play. What’s interesting is the endgame, providing daily and weekly challenges, and allowing you to replay missions for extra XP. Solo this will become tiring, but with a friend? Any excuse to kill Nazis is a good excuse. [Issue#166, p.79]
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Aug 20, 2019At $30, I expected a short but dense Wolfenstein experience with two new protagonists and a tangible narrative thread connecting them to the original games, their father B.J. Blazkowicz. What we got was a horrible imitation of the rest of the series, complete with an absolutely senseless plot, unacceptably bad and annoying characters, and joyless combat. I find that a weak plot can be forgiven if gameplay is flawless and satisfying, and sometimes weaker gameplay can be ignored in favor of an incredible story, but you cannot botch BOTH aspects and expect people to like your game.