Wolfenstein: Youngblood (2019)

2.85 from 20 votes
A spin-off of Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus, set nineteen years after. B.J. Blazkowicz's twin daughters Jess and Soph embark on a mission to find their father in Nazi-controlled Paris.
First released
Jul 25, 2019
Franchises
Wolfenstein
Developed by
MachineGames, Panic Button, Arkane Studios
Published by
Bethesda Softworks
Platforms
PC, Xbox One, PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, Google Stadia
Genres
First-Person Shooter
Themes
Sci-Fi, Alternate Historical
Rating
ESRB: M
Releases
  • NSW - Wolfenstein: Youngblood United States
  • NSW - Wolfenstein: Youngblood United States
  • NSW - Wolfenstein: Youngblood (Deluxe Edition) United States
  • NSW - Wolfenstein: Youngblood (Digital) United States
  • NSW - Wolfenstein: Youngblood (Digital Deluxe Edition) United States
  • PC - Wolfenstein: Youngblood United States
  • PC - Wolfenstein: Youngblood United States
  • PC - Wolfenstein: Youngblood (Deluxe Edition) United States
  • PC - Wolfenstein: Youngblood (Digital) United States
  • PS4 - Wolfenstein: Youngblood United States
  • PS4 - Wolfenstein: Youngblood United States
  • PS4 - Wolfenstein: Youngblood (Deluxe Edition) United States
  • PS4 - Wolfenstein: Youngblood (Digital) United States
  • PS4 - Wolfenstein: Youngblood (Digital Deluxe Edition) United States
  • XONE - Wolfenstein: Youngblood United States
  • XONE - Wolfenstein: Youngblood United States
  • XONE - Wolfenstein: Youngblood (Deluxe Edition) United States
  • XONE - Wolfenstein: Youngblood (Digital) United States
  • XONE - Wolfenstein: Youngblood (Digital Deluxe Edition) United States

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How NOT to make a sequel!
I was craving to play this game after complete the 2 previous ones but it has left me with a bitter taste and wondering why such a good team haven't developed a game as enjoyable as the previous ones.

This sequel tells us the story of the twins daughters of BJ, who start a mission to find their lost father. I must say that the story starts with a good peace and is kind of interesting, but you keep playing like "when is it going to ramp up?" and... maybe it does not get more interesting.

What I love most of his game is the rol part, because you and youre enemies have a level. While they get stronger you have to power up and unlock your abilities. I really like this progression in FPS. Besides, I appreciate the buildings and scenarios, but the game has some bugs and run out of FPS in some parts.

I consider it's a good sequel, but I can't rather it higher because it could have been much better.
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