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Wolfenstein: Youngblood

2019
GenresAdventure, Action, Science Fiction and Futuristic, Shooter, Single Player, Multiplayer, First Person Perspective
AvailableJul 26, 2019
PlatformPlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, PC, Xbox One
DeveloperPanic Button, MachineGames
Overview

Wolfenstein: Youngblood is a brand-new co-op experience from MachineGames, the award-winning studio that developed the critically acclaimed Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus. Set in 1980, 19 years after BJ Blazkowicz ignited the second American Revolution, Wolfenstein: Youngblood introduces the next Blazkowicz generation to the fight against the Nazis. Play as one of BJ’s twin daughters, Jess and Soph, as you search for your missing father in Nazi-occupied Paris.

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Metacritic Score

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Opencritic Score

67


IMDB Score

5.1

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Critics are divided on the story of Wolfenstein: Youngblood. Some appreciate the relatable characters and alternative timeline, while others criticize the lack of character development and weak storytelling. Overall, the consensus is that the story falls short of expectations, with many feeling it is overshadowed by gameplay mechanics and lacks impact or emotion compared to previous games in the series.

The opinions of the critics regarding the story of Wolfenstein: Youngblood are quite divided. Some critics, such as Pocket Gamer UK and Metro GameCentral, appreciate the portrayal of the main characters as immature and inexperienced, finding it relatable and humanizing. They believe that the story excels at showcasing the naivete and hatred for Nazis in a relatable manner. Additionally, Vooks praises the alternative timeline story where Hitler's Nazis won and rule the world, finding it terrific and engaging. On the other hand, several critics express disappointment with the story of Wolfenstein: Youngblood. Softpedia criticizes the story for being a let-down compared to previous installments, citing gender-locked character choices and lack of redeeming qualities. AusGamers and NintendoWorldReport both mention that the story lacks drive, context, and memorable moments. Hooked Gamers and GamingTrend highlight the unlikeable characters and a shift in tone that doesn't work well. Stevivor criticizes the narrative for being boring and uninteresting, with long and drawn-out cutscenes. Overall, the consensus among the critics is that the story of Wolfenstein: Youngblood falls short of expectations. Many critics mention a lack of character development, weak storytelling, and a focus on grindy gameplay that takes away from the narrative. GameSpace describes the story as predictable and shallow compared to previous games in the series. Guardian notes that the game has a lot less story and focuses more on action. Several critics, including Critical Hit and Game Informer, express disappointment with the narrative, feeling that it is pushed to the side-lines to accommodate gameplay mechanics. PlayStation LifeStyle criticizes the story for being disjointed and underwhelming, with an excessive amount of telling and not enough showing. In conclusion, while there are some positive aspects to the story of Wolfenstein: Youngblood, such as the relatable portrayal of the main characters and the alternative timeline setting, the overall sentiment among the critics is that the story falls short. The lack of character development, weak storytelling, and a focus on gameplay mechanics rather than narrative are common criticisms. The story is described as predictable, shallow, and lacking in impact or emotion. Overall, the critics find the story of Wolfenstein: Youngblood to be disappointing and not up to the standards set by previous games in the franchise.


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Critics have mixed opinions on the gameplay of Wolfenstein: Youngblood. Positive feedback includes praise for solid mechanics, gunplay, and combat variety. However, criticisms point out issues like clunky mechanics, repetitive missions, and technical problems. Co-op gameplay was a hit with some, but not all reviewers. Overall, the game's gameplay has strengths like satisfying combat but also weaknesses like frustrating mechanics and diluted gameplay. Opinions are divided, with some loving it and others finding flaws.

The opinions of the critics regarding the gameplay of Wolfenstein: Youngblood are quite varied. Many critics praised the gameplay for its solid mechanics, satisfying gunplay, and enjoyable combat encounters. Pocket Gamer UK, AusGamers, GameSpace, Critical Hit, Press Start Australia, Vooks, GameSpew, Gamers' Temple, Game Informer, PlayStation LifeStyle, Screen Rant, God is a Geek, Metro GameCentral, Xbox Tavern, and Impulsegamer all highlighted the positive aspects of the gameplay, such as the variety of combat options, the weighty and delightful gunplay, and the visceral thrill of combat. The introduction of co-op gameplay was also seen as a successful addition by Washington Post, Game Rant, and Screen Rant, with intuitive co-op systems and enjoyable progression systems. On the other hand, there were several criticisms regarding the gameplay of Wolfenstein: Youngblood. Softpedia, NintendoWorldReport, Hooked Gamers, Game Over Online, Slant Magazine, Cheat Code Central, and PlayStation LifeStyle all mentioned various issues with the gameplay. These included clunky mechanics, frustrating double-jump feature, diluted gameplay requiring grinding, changes that dumb down the game, technical issues such as crashes and graphical fragmentation, awkward gunplay, enemies soaking up too many bullets, repetitive missions, and tedious combat encounters. Additionally, Softpedia criticized the random bullet trajectory and inconsistent bullet damage, while Slant Magazine mentioned the undercooked stealth mechanics. Overall, the consensus among the critics is that the gameplay of Wolfenstein: Youngblood has its strengths and weaknesses. While there are positive aspects such as solid mechanics, satisfying gunplay, and enjoyable combat encounters, there are also negative aspects such as clunky mechanics, repetitive missions, and technical issues. The introduction of co-op gameplay was seen as a successful addition by some critics, but others found it diverting but not particularly rousing. It is worth noting that the opinions regarding the gameplay were quite polarized, with some critics praising it while others criticized various aspects.


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Critics have mixed opinions on the Graphics and Visual Design of Wolfenstein: Youngblood. Some praise its attention to detail and aesthetic appeal, likening it to Dishonored. However, others criticize stale character models, poor lighting, and lack of innovation, feeling it falls short of utilizing its 1980s setting. Overall, views range from nice graphics and interesting maps to flaws in character design and environmental details.

The opinions of the critics regarding the Graphics and Visual Design of Wolfenstein: Youngblood are quite varied. Some critics, such as AusGamers and Xbox Tavern, praise the visual design of the game, with AusGamers noting a Dishonored-like vibe in its level traversal and Xbox Tavern describing the play spaces as brilliantly crafted and reminiscent of Dunwall from Dishonored. These positive comments highlight the attention to detail and the overall aesthetic appeal of the game. However, there are also several negative opinions regarding the Graphics and Visual Design of Wolfenstein: Youngblood. Softpedia criticizes the character models as stale and lifeless, with poor movements and poorly implemented gore elements. NintendoWorldReport points out flaws in the character models and environments, such as poor lighting and blurriness. CGMagazine believes that the setting of the game does not take full advantage of its 1980s setting and feels like a generic World War II shooter. These criticisms highlight issues with character design, environmental details, and the overall lack of innovation in the visual presentation. Overall, the consensus among the critics is mixed. While some critics, like GameSpace and Game Over Online, find the graphics to be nice and the maps interesting, others, like Pure Nintendo and Screen Rant, have more negative views. Guardian praises the breathtaking visual design, particularly in the multi-staged missions of the Brother towers, and Metro GameCentral appreciates the interesting level design with increased platforming elements. However, VG247 criticizes the lack of variety in the level design. The positive comments focus on the aesthetic appeal, level design improvements, and attention to detail, while the negative comments highlight issues with character models, environmental flaws, and a lack of innovation. Ultimately, the overall sentiment towards the Graphics and Visual Design of Wolfenstein: Youngblood is mixed, with both positive and negative aspects being acknowledged by the critics.


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Critics have mixed opinions on the sound design and music of Wolfenstein: Youngblood. Positive feedback highlights immersive sound effects and spot-on gun sounds, but negatives point out an overpowering soundtrack and audio glitches. Balancing issues and glitches need addressing for a more polished audio experience.

The opinions of the critics regarding the Sound Design and Music of Wolfenstein: Youngblood are quite varied. GameSpace praises the sound effects, stating that they are "on point." Xbox Tavern also commends the sound design, specifically highlighting the spot-on gun sounds and explosions. Impulsegamer adds to the positive feedback, mentioning that the sound is best experienced with surround sound and praises the ability to hear enemies approaching from behind. These positive opinions indicate that the sound design in Wolfenstein: Youngblood has successfully created an immersive and realistic audio experience for players. However, CGMagazine expresses a negative opinion, stating that the synth-heavy soundtrack is great but is overpowered by gunfire and repetitive banter. This suggests that while the soundtrack itself is enjoyable, it may not have been balanced well with the other audio elements in the game. God is a Geek also provides a negative critique, mentioning significant audio glitches such as audio breaking up or disappearing entirely. These glitches can greatly impact the overall sound experience and detract from the immersion of the game. Overall, the critics' opinions on the Sound Design and Music of Wolfenstein: Youngblood are mixed. While there are positive comments regarding the sound effects, spot-on gun sounds, and the ability to hear enemies approaching, there are also negative critiques about the overpowering of the soundtrack, repetitive banter, and significant audio glitches. It is evident that the sound design and music in Wolfenstein: Youngblood have both strengths and weaknesses. To improve, the developers could consider addressing the balancing issues between the soundtrack and other audio elements, as well as resolving the audio glitches mentioned by God is a Geek.


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Critics have mixed feelings about the voice acting in Wolfenstein: Youngblood. Some praise the strong chemistry between main characters and excellent side cast performances, while others criticize lack of character development and repetitive voice lines. Overall, opinions vary, with moments of excellence overshadowed by some shortcomings.

The voice acting in Wolfenstein: Youngblood has received mixed reviews from critics. Some critics, such as PlayStation LifeStyle, praise the voice acting as brilliantly performed, particularly highlighting the sisterly banter between the main characters. This positive feedback suggests that the voice actors were able to effectively convey the bond and chemistry between the protagonists, adding depth to their relationship and enhancing the overall experience for players. Additionally, Press Start Australia commends the voice work of the side cast, describing it as excellent. This indicates that the supporting characters in the game were well-acted, further contributing to the immersive nature of the game. On the other hand, there are critics who express negative opinions about the voice acting in Wolfenstein: Youngblood. CGMagazine states that the voice acting and writing take a step back, with little to no character development. This criticism suggests that the voice actors may not have been able to fully bring their characters to life, resulting in a lack of depth and growth in the performances. ZTGD and God is a Geek also mention that the main characters have repetitive voice lines, which can become tiresome and annoying. This repetition may have hindered the overall quality of the voice acting, making it feel monotonous and less engaging for players. Overall, the consensus among critics regarding the voice acting in Wolfenstein: Youngblood is mixed. While some critics appreciate the strong performances and chemistry between the main characters, others criticize the lack of character development and repetitive voice lines. It is worth noting that opinions on the voice acting of the side cast are generally positive, indicating that there are still enjoyable performances to be found in the game. Ultimately, the voice acting in Wolfenstein: Youngblood may not be universally praised, but it still manages to have its moments of excellence amidst some shortcomings.


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Critics had mixed opinions on the technical performance of Wolfenstein: Youngblood across different platforms. Nintendo Switch faced multiplayer complications, while the online play worked well. The PC version had technical issues for some, while others experienced smooth gameplay. Xbox One version had notable flaws like AI issues and audio glitches. However, the game ran exceptionally well on PS4 Pro. Overall, technical performance varied, with some players facing more issues than others.

In terms of the Technical Performance on the Nintendo Switch, the critics had mixed opinions. Pocket Gamer UK mentioned multiplayer complications that can lead to being kicked to the menu with no save point, which can be frustrating. However, NintendoWorldReport stated that the online play worked well, despite occasional dips in the frame rate. Vooks also mentioned lower resolutions and occasional chugging, but still considered the game technically brilliant. Overall, while there were some technical issues on the Nintendo Switch, the online play seemed to be a positive aspect. Moving on to the PC version, Hooked Gamers highlighted technical issues such as crashes and graphical fragmentation, which could negatively impact the gameplay experience. However, GameSpace had a different perspective, stating that the game ran smoothly with no performance issues. This discrepancy in opinions suggests that the PC version of Wolfenstein: Youngblood may have had variable technical performance, with some players experiencing issues while others did not. The Xbox One version of the game received mixed reviews regarding its technical performance. CGMagazine mentioned bugs and glitches, including audio issues, screen distortion, and falling through the floor. GameSpew also pointed out issues with computer-controlled partner AI and checkpoint restarts. Furthermore, God is a Geek mentioned significant AI issues, such as enemies getting stuck or being unresponsive, as well as audio glitches that required game reboots. On the other hand, Impulsegamer mentioned annoyances with the AI, such as it getting stuck or spawning in weird locations, but also highlighted a bug with weapon swapping. These criticisms indicate that the Xbox One version of Wolfenstein: Youngblood had notable technical flaws, particularly related to AI behavior and audio glitches. Overall, the critics' opinions on the technical performance of Wolfenstein: Youngblood were quite diverse across different gaming platforms. While the Nintendo Switch version had some multiplayer complications and technical issues, the online play seemed to work well. The PC version had mixed reviews, with some highlighting technical issues and others experiencing smooth gameplay. The Xbox One version received criticism for various technical flaws, including AI issues, audio glitches, and bugs. However, it is worth noting that Press Start Australia mentioned that the game ran exceptionally well on a PS4 Pro, with a smooth frame rate for the majority of its run time. Despite the mixed opinions, it seems that the technical performance of Wolfenstein: Youngblood varied across platforms, with some players experiencing more issues than others.


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Critics are divided on the replay value of Wolfenstein: Youngblood. Some praise its progression systems and cooperative experience, while others criticize repetitive levels and lack of motivation to replay. Mixed opinions highlight the game's positives like side missions and collectibles, but also concerns about grinding and being a spinoff title. Ultimately, the game's replayability is a point of contention among critics.

The opinions of the critics regarding the replay value of Wolfenstein: Youngblood are quite varied. Some critics, such as Pure Nintendo and Slant Magazine, highlight the game's extensive replay value due to its progression, upgrade, and cosmetic systems, as well as the inclusion of daily and weekly challenges for bonus rewards. These features provide motivation for players to continue playing and exploring the game. Additionally, Press Start Australia mentions that the cooperative experience is highly recommended if played with a friend, adding to the game's replayability. On the other hand, several critics express concerns about the game's replay value. GamingTrend and Game Over Online both mention repetitive levels and a lack of motivation to level up and replay the game. ZTGD suggests that players may find themselves quickly burned out on the game compared to previous mainline games. Gamers' Temple also points out level-locked missions and a daily grind required to level up, which may not work well for a Wolfenstein game. Cheat Code Central criticizes the game for encouraging grinding and playing with others, which they feel doesn't align with what's appealing about playing a MachineGames Wolfenstein title. Overall, the consensus among the critics is mixed. While some critics appreciate the game's replay value through its progression systems, challenges, and cooperative experience, others find the levels repetitive and the motivation to replay lacking. The game's side missions and collectibles are mentioned positively by GameSpew and Screen Rant, but the grindy nature of the game is a concern for AusGamers and CGMagazine. The reduced price and co-op gameplay are seen as positives by VG247, but the game being a spinoff title and not a full sequel is seen as a negative. Ultimately, the opinions on the replay value of Wolfenstein: Youngblood are divided, with some critics finding it enjoyable and engaging, while others feel it falls short of expectations for a Wolfenstein game.


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Overall Verdict

Reviews for Wolfenstein: Youngblood are mixed. Some praise its solid gameplay and co-op feature, while others criticize its frustrating gameplay and lackluster story. The game's deviation from the traditional Wolfenstein experience disappoints some, while others appreciate the attempt at something new. Individual preferences will determine whether players find enjoyment in this title.

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Impulsegamer.com

Aug 1, 2019

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The review states that the game is a good meat and potatoes shooter, but does not break new ground. It also mentions the need to sign up for a Bethesda account to play.


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Gameinformer.com

Jul 25, 2019

This is an AI summary of the review and not a direct quote.

Youngblood is an entertaining shooter with RPG elements and choices, but falls short in terms of storytelling compared to previous Wolfenstein games.


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Theguardian.com

Jul 25, 2019

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The game is described as messy and hyperactive, but ultimately the most entertaining of the recent Wolfenstein games. It is praised for its action-packed gameplay and the fun of blasting racists into goo.


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Xboxtavern.com

Jul 30, 2019

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Despite some issues with the 'live service' additions, the combat and play spaces make Wolfenstein: Youngblood a good game.

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Gamerant.com

Jul 26, 2019

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Wolfenstein: Youngblood offers a great gameplay loop that will likely keep FPS fans busy for a few dozen hours, even if it doesn't quite deliver in terms of character and world-building.

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Press-start.com.au

Jul 29, 2019

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Wolfenstein: Youngblood is a fun cooperative experience that sacrifices storytelling for gameplay. It has some issues, but is worth playing with a friend.

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Metro.co.uk

Jul 26, 2019

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The game is a flawed but enjoyable co-op spin-off that finds entertainingly imaginative ways to kill Nazis, but it is the weakest entry in the series so far.

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Purenintendo.com

Aug 19, 2019

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Overall, Youngblood is a welcome reinvention of the series, but lacks the personality of what makes a Wolfenstein game. Microtransactions aren't as bad as they're made out to be. The extensive replay incentive and a charming, albeit short, story are appreciated.

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Cheatcc.com

Jul 31, 2019

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The reviewer struggles with their feelings about the game, but ultimately finds it charming and full of fun characters and dialogue. They see it as a big experiment that attempts to do something new with the series.

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