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Les éditeurs ont aimé
L'infiltration un peu mieux amenée
Sound design de qualité
Un côté RPG qui fait son apparition et qui fonctionne
La touche Arkane Studios en matière de level-design
Encore plus vertical et ouvert
L'aspect coopération apporte une plus value sans ê
Le Buddy Pass
Quelle idée de génie
L'ambiance sonore
Au poil
Prise en main accessible
Simple et efficace
Massacrer du nazi
ça reste quand même jouissif
À deux
C'est passable...
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Mais on est toujours loin de la perfection hélas
Dont on aurait aimé des musiques encore plus percutantes
L'IA des ennemis voire de notre alliée en solo
Ce n'est toujours pas ça
La minimap peu claire
Moins fun en solo
Peu de prise de risque
Seul
L'ennui est là
Bugs
IA
Voilà
Point de vraies phases en coopération dans les parages
L'histoire
Pas folichonne
Il manque quelque chose
Les allers-retours fastidieux pour booster nos personnages
If you're looking for combat, which I imagine most fans of a dystopian Nazi-killing game would be, look the other way. Likewise, if you're looking for a great co-op experience to try out with a friend, prepare yourself for disappointment. And if you do en...
What story we get is good, Basic gunplay still feels great, Attractive 60fps visuals, Plenty of stuff for $30
Coop offers little depth, RPG elements and life bars a mistake, Atrocious save/checkpoint system, Frustrating difficulty spikes, Some sloppy level design
Wolfenstein: Youngblood just never finds the right groove. The game's needless RPG elements, microtransactions, and sloppy non-linear structure are obvious mistakes, but it also has some surprising basic level design and pacing problems. Wolfenstein: Youn...
Wolfenstein: Youngblood is an adequate shooter, buried under a glut of unnecessary RPG elements and an obnoxious focus on cooperative play. Fans should look to the other games in the series to quench their thirst for straightforward Nazi killing...
Publié: 2019-07-29, Auteur: Michael , review by: gamespot.com
Thrilling, challenging combat encounters, Light RPG elements spice up the solid gunplay, Bright, charming, and unapologetic attitude from Jess, Soph, and Abby, Seamless co-op system and decent AI partner for solo players
Lack of variety in side missions and additional activities, Limited use of co-op for gameplay features
Publié: 2019-07-28, Auteur: Mark , review by: overclock3d.net
Wolfenstein: Youngblood acts as a pseudo-sequel to Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus, both in terms of plot and technological makeup. The Vulkan API powers this game using the latest iteration of the id Tech 6 engine, giving the technology its last hurrah...
Is Wolfenstein: Youngblood for everyone? Absolutely not. If Wolfenstein-but-an-RPG is too much cognitive dissonance for you to get over, then don't bother. I definitely struggled for the first hour or so, and even now I find higher-level enemies and the b...
Wolfenstein: Youngblood departs slightly from the typical Wolfenstein shooter gameplay by sprinkling on some RPG elements. You have character development and weapon unlocks that can be bought with looted in-game currency, but of course also through micro...
Publié: 2019-07-25, Auteur: Jeff , review by: venturebeat.com
I'm going to spend a lot more time with Youngblood over the next couple of days. I still haven't played it with another human, and that is the whole point of the game. Once I've done that, I'll return with a finished review.For now, however, know that thi...