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I'm sure it will sort itself out eventually. If it's any consolation, it's not that amazing of a game, generally average at best. It's not anywhere near the value that people want for it in Steam trade. Doesn't even have trading cards or achievements. Also, Return to Castle Wolfenstein is much better x and will without question provide you more entertainment until you could pick this up at a reasonable price.

Ok, I already played rtcw, and I know, that wolfenstein is not as good, but I only want to play it because I want to play all parts of the series.

I did had an external DVD drive before , for a laptop which internal Drive failed. Velique View Profile View Posts. Don't bother with Wolf It is by far the weakest game in the series, with a boring open world, tedious linear mission levels, ridiculous occult plotline, and average gunplay. Return To Castle Wolfenstein is an infinitely better game, even with its aged visuals.

I disagree, I thought Wolf was really quite decent. Then again, I enjyoed the occult stuff and crazy weapons. While Wolfenstein is like Captain America, with Nazis tapping into the power of other dimensions to power sci-fi death rays. The best thing is that the weapons used in the game are simple weapons. It used in the German war. But what more special is that the Wolfenstein gives them some power and they become some lethal weapons.

These features and the storyline of the game resembles a lot in sense of another game which is called Wolfenstein The New Order. The graphical and visuals of Wolfenstein PC game are really amazing.

The character has that buzz electrical effect shown which is graphically really amazing and beautiful.

It gives a deadly look of the character. It gives the character an immortal look. How bad could it be? Right from the start I'd a feeling I wasn't going to like Wolfenstein, and that feeling never went away. I don't know if it's the hideously ill-placed checkpoints or the invulnerability BJ Blazkowicz has to common soldiers that set me off. In the first few hours of the game on Hard I died more from stupid design than at the hands of the Nazis.

For good points I can say that the Veil, the shroud of green superpowers that gets pulled over the world, is nicely implemented.

And despite being either extremely aggravated or not challenged at all for most of my time in the game, I still vaguely got some pleasure out of playing the game not to over-egg my enthusiasm. However, now that I've finished it I can't honestly think of a single reason to go back other than the fact that I paid money for it and can't return it.

I certainly won't be playing it for the multiplayer anyway. Not only is it a cheaply cobbled together mess, it also insists that you use an Xbox pad. Not A Lot has changed over the years. Blazkowicz is off nobbling Nazis who're obsessed with harnessing the supernatural, and gamers are still being given the same old schtick 17 years after Wolfenstein 3D transformed first-person shooters.

Of course there's nothing wrong with the corny story, terrible accents and occult trappings when they're such a huge part of Wolfenstein's enduring charm. The major problem with this latest reboot is we've seen it all before and done better, most notably in 's Return to Castle Wolfenstein. Yes, a game from eight years ago. This year's Wolfenstein tries to introduce a few new ideas, but they're executed so halfheartedly it's almost painful.

Take the supposed open-world feature: being able to sneak around a German town dodging Nazis and collecting main missions and side missions from various Resistance fighters while operating on the black market to upgrade your arsenal. While it sounds good, this just amounts to wandering around a maze of boring and largely deserted streets, occasionally stumbling across a handful of dozy enemies before getting linear missions from bland characters and buying weapon upgrades that you don't really need.

This illusion of freedom really starts to grate after a few boring trips back and forth to your safe house. The supernatural element plays a more prominent role than ever before, to the extent where you can now wield some powers yourself using a MacGuffin called the Thule Medallion and its Veil powers.

Again, what should have been a great excuse for developer Raven to really go wild with some crazy supernatural stuff ends up as bullet-time, a shield and a damage buff. Cheers chaps. Now you can upgrade them so B.



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