#Wolfenstein 2 switch review professional
Not a very professional term I know, but I’m at a loss at how else to describe the story in the second half. Thankfully, things get better in the second half, not to mention completely bat-shit crazy. The problem is that it was done so much that by the time you reach what could have been a wonderful character backstory moment B.J.’s old home, I was already fed up with his attitude, that I really couldn’t care much. He has good reason for being a broken man.
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He’s constantly uttering these self pitying one-liners in missions, and in general feeling very sorry for himself. The degree to which they hammer this in for the main villain is eye-roll inducing though.Įven more eye-roll inducing is B.J.’s pity party for a good half of the game. I mean I get it, the Nazis in this game are caricatures of people, not actual people. Then…then you get one of the more disturbing cutscenes I’ve seen in a while, and I’m not really sure what the point of it was, other than to make us dislike the main villain even more. The game does make up for this a bit with an awesome sequence where you scoot around in a wheelchair gunning down Nazis with a machine pistol. Yep, we’re two for two in the new Wolfenstein series for the protagonist starting off in a coma. This results in him entering another coma. Wolfenstein 2 starts off with the desperate (and very bloody) rescue of B.J. It was just the tale of two damaged souls finding solace in each other, and the idea that a better future was worth fighting for. The first game had a strong narrative, including a well told love story. Regardless of how much fun I’ve had playing through the first time, the thought of experiencing the story a second time fills me with trepidation. I want to start with what I feel is the weakest point, because this game deserves a review that ends on a high note.
#Wolfenstein 2 switch review Pc
Platforms: PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PC via Steam, Nintendo Switch