![]() The only version of Wolfenstein we can buy on Steam is censored and to add insult to injury they also only have the horrible German language version. So any game with Nazi stuff gets the ban hammer. Games are not art here (IMO rightfully so but that's a different topic). They don't allow swastikas here in games but only in movies and other forms of art. ![]() I wasn't going to buy it anyway since I can not buy an uncensored version in my country I bought earlier than normal largely because of all the death of single player games talk lately. Admittedly, it looks cool, but you can basically get instakilled on higher difficulty, or waste enough hp/armor that you might as well reload anyway.ĭefinitely worth playing, although I can see the argument for waiting to buy on sale when all the DLC is out, and also on sale. Perk system seems better this time around than the first game, it isn't quite as ridiculous in terms of the number or style of kills required to unlock some upgrades.Īnother thing: Depending on your eyesight, maybe DON'T set the brightness as low as the game suggests, there have been a couple areas where I really couldn't see anything at all of the enemies until they started shooting or I bumped into them in the dark gray and black models with almost no footstep or ambient sounds, and effectively pitch black areas of the map. Some of the dialogue is hilarious for all the wrong reasons. If BJ, or any human, for that matter, is on a runaway vehicle of some kind, about to crash, would he say:ĭ. One question though, for people who have the game, and are reasonably far along into it: Not sure what it was either, may have been updated out at some point? In general the game seems to run extremely well, i7-6770, 32GB Ram, M2 format SSD, Win 8.1, 144hz 2560x1440 monitor, ultra settings, no motion blur. One crash to desktop so far, but none since. The story is extremely entertaining, bouncing back and forth between horror elements, some surprisingly good comedy, a little too melodramatic humanity moments, and of course ridiculous action and deliberately over the top sci-fi/fantasy scenes. Shooting is tight, weapons are for the most part balanced and fun to use(the main assault rifle with Armor Piercing mod is comfortably the best all around weapon if you can headshot reliably), voice acting is excellent for the most part, character and environmental design is amazing, and whoever they got to do their engineering models.GG. Okay, I'm about 8 hours into the game or so, and so far the game is extremely good. Inside an exclusive metal case, and a 9"x14" Blitzmensch poster. This limited Collector's Edition also includes the eagerly awaited game Of accessories including four high-powered guns, a hatchet, and his bomber BJĬomes fully equipped to rally the Resistance and free America, with an arsenal Hero William Joseph "BJ" Blazkowicz, packaged in a premium, 1960s-style box. Über soldiers in this definitive first-person shooter.Īlso available today is the Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus Collector'sĮdition, which includes a 1/6 scale 12-inch action figure of the game's Nazi-killin' Unleash new abilities to blast through legions of advanced Nazi soldiers and Retro sci-fi weaponry, including the all-new Dieselkraftwerk, players can Armed with an impressive arsenal of fully upgradeable Locations such as small-town Roswell, New Mexico, quarantined New Orleans, and a Wolfenstein II sends players to Nazi-controlled America on a mission to recruit New Colossus, we pushed our creative boundaries even further, and we can’t waitįor players to finally experience the next chapter of this wild ride.” Storytelling,” said Jens Matthies, Creative Director at MachineGames. ![]() “The Wolfenstein franchise is all about over-the-top action, combat and Rag-tag group of resistance fighters all striving toward one common goal: As BJ “Terror-Billy” Blazkowicz, players must unite a Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus rockets the action and chaos of the Wolfensteinįranchise to new heights. Now for the Xbox One, PlayStation® 4 computer entertainment system and PC. New Colossus™, developed by the award-winning team at MachineGames, is available Softworks®, a ZeniMax® Media company, today announced that Wolfenstein® II: The With either the standard or collector's edition of the game: Bethesda Here's word on how you can join the resistance The alternate-history setting of an occupied United States with a mix of "There are a few extra surprises behind the vault door when the timer reaches That this will mark the release of the game's first DLC, but they also add: GameInformer, where they note there's a "Vault" item on the menu with aĬountdown that looks like it will hit zero on November 7th. There's an interesting element about this mentioned on ![]() The latest installment in this seminal first-person shooter series. Bethesda Softworks announces the release of Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus,
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