Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus – PC, PS4, NS, XB, - Switch release on 29/6

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PostRe: Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus – PC, PS4, NS, XB, - Switch release on 29/6
by Saint of Killers » Mon Jul 02, 2018 8:11 am

Hime wrote:Fortunately I just had a couple of night shifts that we fairly quite so got to give the Switch version a decent go. For some reason I've come into this thinking that the general consensus was that people were disappointed with this? I strawberry floating love it. Wolfenstein has quickly shot up to being one of my favourite franchises ever, however The New Order took my a while to get to grips with the gameplay and a had a problem with the start of The Old Blood but I've gone into this fully in tune with how to play Wolf and it's everything I hoped it would be. As stupid as it might sound is somehow even more enjoyable because I'm playing it on a handheld which really shouldn't be possible. When the Switch was announced this is exactly the type of experience I hour we'd get along side the Nintendo games.

I've just gotten to to the part where my health is now back up to 100. It's a shame they decided to go for a generic story telling trope to get to that point*.

*What the actual strawberry float :lol: :wub:


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It was well received but it sold poorly. I'm not sure what the consensus of those who bought it was in general, though. My biggest gripe was that I expected it to be a more rooted story in the sense that it'd involve the alt-right as opposed to your typical movie Nazi*. (That and there were multiple times where I was at a loss as to how to keep progressing through a level, I don't recall that happening in the previous 2 games.) So yeah, add the above to them killing off my favourite character and I put TNC behind TNO and TOB.

*Yup, I know those are your typical Wolf enemies and I don't think there's anything wrong with that. I just wanted the story to centre around the alt-right / for there to be more alt-right types in the game.

My favourite scene in Wolfenstien:

https://youtu.be/-pOcu0HzxIA?t=59s

When she utters that response and the music really kicks off :datass: :datass: :datass: :chills:

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PostRe: Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus – PC, PS4, NS, XB, - Switch release on 29/6
by KK » Mon Jul 02, 2018 8:36 am

How did Doom sell on Switch by comparison? It always seems to me a tough ask to try and shift a game that is £15 on 3 other systems but £40 (and a year old) on another.

Shame the decision can't be made concurrently with the other formats.

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PostRe: Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus – PC, PS4, NS, XB, - Switch release on 29/6
by Tafdolphin » Mon Jul 02, 2018 8:38 am

The story of Colossus is great, probably better than New Order, but the map design is much, much worse. Multiple times I got completely lost in a level as the way forward was so badly marked. Also, they completely broke the stealth aspect.

The plot and set pieces are more than worth it though. It's a solid 8/10 game.

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by Tafdolphin » Mon Jul 02, 2018 9:09 am

Brerlappin wrote:My big complaint was there was kind of a bait and switch, in that you dont really get to fight Nazis in america as advertised. Like outside of the New Orleans level and maybe the New York level, everything else takes place in bunkers and compounds and gooseberry fool, and the Roswell level is just a walking simulator pretty much. The levels are very samey and not really well designed for an FPS. But the story is probably the best ive come across in an FPS in ages, and i had no problem with the gunplay (which is something other people complained about)


This is very true as well. Not only are the maps poorly designed from a gameplay point of view, the majority of them are just...concrete or metal corridors.

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by 7256930752 » Mon Jul 02, 2018 2:29 pm

Coming straight from The Old Blood I can see why you'd have an issue when the levels as they are immaculately designed in that, much better than TNO as well. I'm just finding it such fun to play, I can't understand why anyone would have an issue with the gunplay as everything just feels so weighty. I get that it can be quite hard at times but learning to deal with waves of enemies is sort of the point of these old school shooters, no? I'm also not really having an issue with the stealth, it's much more enjoyable than Dishonored 2 which I also recently played.

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by Tafdolphin » Mon Jul 02, 2018 2:35 pm

It wasn't the difficulty for me, it was the wandering around empty levels trying to find the next checkpoint. Happened at least thrice for me.

That and the cookie-cutter bunker design.

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by 7256930752 » Mon Jul 02, 2018 2:38 pm

Tafdolphin wrote:It wasn't the difficulty for me, it was the wandering around empty levels trying to find the next checkpoint. Happened at least thrice for me.

That and the cookie-cutter bunker design.

I had that a fair amount in TNO as well to be honest. You're right though, it is annoying.

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by imbusydoctorwho » Mon Jul 02, 2018 2:44 pm

New Order all the way for me, still say that and Doom are the best FPS on this decade.

I enjoyed New Colossus but it just felt meh all the way through, there was no
end game boss, though the ending was satisfying.

You spend the first half of the game with half health making an already difficult game even more needlessly difficult but I think that was done to make the game feel longer to make up for the game being so short.
Very much like Deus Ex Mankind Divided it feels like the game was cut in half to make way for a threequel and the post game stuff was just filler.

But for all my moaning I still liked it as the story was top notch and mixed toilet humour with some generally touching moments, shooting was exhilarating and it had a great cast of characters. I'd give it a good 7 or 7.5, but I think the critic praise this one too much and overlooked New Order.

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PostRe: Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus – PC, PS4, NS, XB, - Switch release on 29/6
by Tafdolphin » Mon Jul 02, 2018 2:45 pm

imbusydoctorwho wrote:I enjoyed New Colossus but it just felt meh all the way through, there was no
end game boss, though the ending was satisfying.


You don't get to fight Frau Engle but there is definitely an endgame boss...

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