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Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus - PlayStation 4

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  • As BJ Blazkowicz, protect your family and friends, forge new alliances and face the demons of your troubled past as you rally pockets of resistance to overthrow the Nazi occupation
  • Blast Nazis to Bits With High-Tech Weaponry Such As the Laserkraftwerk, the Dieselkraftwerk, or Get Up Close and Personal With Advanced Pistols, Submachine Guns, and Hatchets
  • Unleash Your Inner War Hero As You Annihilate Nazis in New and Hyper-Violent Ways. Lock and Load Futuristic Guns and Discover BJ’s New Set of Abilities As You Fight to Free America

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    America, 1961 Your assassination of Nazi General Deathshead was a short-lived victory. Despite the setback, the Nazis maintain their stranglehold on the world. You are BJ Blazkowicz, aka “Terror-Billy,” member of the Resistance, scourge of the Nazi empire, and humanity's last hope for liberty. Only you have the guts, guns, and gumption to return stateside, kill every Nazi in sight, and spark the second American Revolution.


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    4.5 out of 5 stars
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    Customers find the game quality, graphics, and story excellent. They mention it's fun to play, has great characters, and a surprising amount of story and emotion for a shooter game. Some also like the value for money and gameplay. However, some customers have different opinions on the pacing and weapon variety.

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    179 customers mention "Game quality"142 positive37 negative

    Customers like the quality of the game. They say it's fun, fantastic, and worth exploring every inch.

    "...In short, the soundtrack is intense and does a great job of both alerting you to nearby danger while also increasing pressure to not be mowed down..." Read more

    "...Stupid drones!The game is polished, gorgeous, and just so much fun. Who knew killing video game Nazis could be this fun?..." Read more

    "...The storyline is weird, twisted, and fantastic all at the same time...." Read more

    "...one moment i cant get enough of a level they feel dynamic & worth exploring every inch, while others im just getting through them with hopes to..." Read more

    64 customers mention "Graphics quality"56 positive8 negative

    Customers like the graphics quality of the game. They mention it looks great, is better than its predecessor, and has fabulous PS4-quality graphics. Some also say the overall story and level design are very fun to use.

    "...Enemy design is colorful, and for the most part varied, though the robot enemies are recycled and there is not a huge variety to them...." Read more

    "...Stupid drones!The game is polished, gorgeous, and just so much fun. Who knew killing video game Nazis could be this fun?..." Read more

    "...But it's still worth it.Graphics and game play are top notch, though it can get exhausting trying to survive wave after wave of Nazi..." Read more

    "...The graphics are improved from the last game too with it using the new ID Tech 6 all while running at a solid 60 Frames...." Read more

    61 customers mention "Story quality"49 positive12 negative

    Customers find the story excellent, surprising, and fantastic. They also say the writing is great and the game makes them care about the characters.

    "...The storyline is weird, twisted, and fantastic all at the same time...." Read more

    "...The sequel, however, is fantastic:Story: Grade A. The story is original, the characters are a hoot, and the game is peppered with humor..." Read more

    "...most shooters, it lacks some depth, but the action, story and acting make this worth playing, especially when I got it for less than 20 bucks...." Read more

    "...It's a very fun game to play. The graphics, story, weapons all good. I highly recommend getting this game" Read more

    15 customers mention "Character variety"12 positive3 negative

    Customers find the characters in the video game to be great. They say they sound distinct and have their own personalities. They also appreciate the fast character dynamics and the amazing display of voice acting talent. In addition, customers mention the game is fun with some fun characters.

    "...Each of the supporting cast looks unique and has a great voice actor to go with it, although some of the minor Evas Hammer crew, especially as you..." Read more

    "...again i feel its one of the games strengths with an amazing display of voice acting talent to compliment it...." Read more

    "...Story: Grade A. The story is original, the characters are a hoot, and the game is peppered with humor that is genuinely funny...." Read more

    "...New characters are not as good as old ones...." Read more

    13 customers mention "Value for money"13 positive0 negative

    Customers appreciate the value for money of the product. They mention the train level alone is worth it, and the simulator system and the district system add more value.

    "...I loved it. If you're on the fence - buy it, the train level alone is worth it." Read more

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    "...Definitely recommend to buy especially at a great sale price." Read more

    "Well worth the price. A lot to explore, and collect treasures. I look forward to the day when Wolfenstein 3 comes out. Really awesome game." Read more

    12 customers mention "Gameplay"12 positive0 negative

    Customers find the gameplay great, saying it's one of the greatest first-person shooters of all time. They appreciate the multiple difficulty levels and myriad mini-objectives.

    "...There are also myriad mini-objectives, such as completing small quests on Evas Hammer or remembering script lines when you infiltrate a Nazi film..." Read more

    "...fps game---best one yet--better than cod games---great story line--great weapons with lots of ammo and lots of Nazis to kill---I play on the easy..." Read more

    "...The dual wielding of all weapons is ridiculous and fun. It's not a very long game but has some optional side content upon completion...." Read more

    "Bethesda always delivers. One of the best first person shooters of the decade...." Read more

    22 customers mention "Pacing"15 positive7 negative

    Customers have mixed opinions about the pacing of the game. Some mention it's a great FPS game, with decent graphics and fast-paced action. Others say it starts out a little slow and slows down the game with mindless busy work. They also mention the instructions flash by so fast that they're useless.

    "...I experienced no input lag, and in general, any deaths that I experienced were due to my own incompetence as opposed to technical limitations of the..." Read more

    "great fps game---best one yet--better than cod games---great story line--great weapons with lots of ammo and lots of Nazis to kill---I play on the..." Read more

    "...many in my opinion as I personally think that this slows down the game with mindless busy work...." Read more

    "Good FPS game, has some neat features like the side missions and being able to play the original Wolfenstein game...." Read more

    12 customers mention "Weapon variety"5 positive7 negative

    Customers have mixed opinions about the weapon variety in the game. Some mention that killing Nazis is always fun, while others say the weapons aren't particularly zany and are actually pretty limited.

    "...The enemy AI is fairly aggressive, even on lower difficulty levels, and mobs will universally turn on you if you alert the others...." Read more

    "...But the best thing about this game is that I can mercilessly slaughter digitized Nazis. I mean... Nazis are bad. I know it. My friends know it...." Read more

    "...New characters are not as good as old ones. There are fewer weapon than the previous game and some of the more fun upgrades are gone like the rocket..." Read more

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    Reviewed in the United States on November 5, 2017
    Platform For Display: PlayStation 4Edition: StandardVerified Purchase
    The Wolfenstein franchise, ever since its inception way back in 1981, has trailblazed the Nazi-killing genre of video games. Players take on the role of the protagonist William “B.J.” Blaskowicz and pick up a variety of weapons to mow down Nazis in a gratuitous, satirical take on the Nazi regime. In that, the newest installment of the franchise, Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus, is no different. But does Terror Billy still have what it takes to carry on this series?

    Story

    Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus, picks up immediately after the events from the previous game in the series, the 2014 title Wolfenstein: A New Order. As laid out in A New Order, the story takes place in an alternate history wherein the Nazis won World War II and now control the United States. The New Colossus picks up with William shown as battered and broken, being rescued by his comrades and taken back to their stolen Nazi ship, Evas Hammer, to recover. After a few flashbacks, you awaken from your coma to discover that the Nazis have located your position and infiltrated the ship. You then hop into a wheelchair, grab a gun, and roll your way toward killing Nazis and rescuing everyone.

    From there you must traverse the broken cities left behind after the Nazi invasion (quote from my fiancé who saw the ruins of New York: “I liked this game better when it was called Fallout.”), killing Nazis and locating Resistance members who will help you to overthrow the Nazi regime. Along the way you will hear ludicrous story exposition and very snarky commentary from everyone who you meet, with strong, diverse personalities. In short, Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus is less Man in the High Castle and more 70s-era exploitation cinema mixed with the novel The Divide by William Overgard. In short, it is bombastic, over-the-top, and a lot of fun to see play out, even though you know it is insanity. Oh, and Nazi robots with lasers.

    Graphics & Sound

    The New Colossus looks great, with great light and shadow effects, and great detailing on characters. Each of the supporting cast looks unique and has a great voice actor to go with it, although some of the minor Evas Hammer crew, especially as you recruit more members, start to look more generic over time. Enemy design is colorful, and for the most part varied, though the robot enemies are recycled and there is not a huge variety to them. Nazi Commanders, for instance, almost all wear long black overcoats and Deathshead caps, with minor details swapped out to accommodate the zone in question (such as wearing a gas mask for radiation-infected areas). While this may be a letdown to some, overall it worked for me, with just enough variation to give life to a game that shows a lot of destroyed American cities with few areas that were “whole”.

    Sound-wise the game has a heavily rock-infused soundtrack that mixes electronica and Dubstep to keep you ready to kill waves of Nazis. Different mixes happen depending upon the enemies you are about to come across, with a particularly memorable beat happening when the first giant robot is encountered. When you combine the music with the heavy, slow thud of a giant mech making its way for you, it serves to increase tension while also keeping you on your toes as you look around trying to find environmental cover so that you aren’t lasered into a smoking pile of ash. In short, the soundtrack is intense and does a great job of both alerting you to nearby danger while also increasing pressure to not be mowed down by taunting Nazis.

    Finally, the voice acting is very well-done in this game, with characters sounding distinct and having their own personalities. Whether complaining about some minor irritation of their own or telling Terror Billy to go to the next place and unleash mayhem, the interaction between the various members of Evas Hammer comes across and both genuine and professionally done. The New Colossus simply nails the sound department and breathes life into this title.

    Controls

    Wolfenstein II uses the first-person perspective and a traditional shooter layout for the controller (note: I played the PS4 version). I experienced no input lag, and in general, any deaths that I experienced were due to my own incompetence as opposed to technical limitations of the game. As for any glitches, I only experienced a handful, with the most notable being a giant robot that simply disappeared one time. I had a few instances where enemies died without me attacking them, and I couldn’t be sure if they killed themselves with the environment, or if the game glitched and detected an attack that I didn’t execute. Either way, these issues were minimal, and I am only commenting on them for the sake of posterity.

    Gameplay

    Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus follows the scripted Wolfenstein formula: drop B.J. Blazkowicz into a Nazi-infested area, give him an arsenal of weapons to use, and proceed to unleash havoc upon them. Whether you choose to sneak up on a Nazi and axe him to death, use your rifle for long-distance headshots and set off the alarm to cause them to descend upon you, or opt for the more chaotic grenade-chucking method, there are myriad ways to dispatch your foes, and the game works to accommodate your playstyle.

    As for missions, they follow the same general path: travel to the location, kill Nazis, try to kill the commanders without setting off the alarms, collect Enigma codes, recover the objective, return to Evas Hammer and rinse/repeat. While this may seem repetitive, there is enough variation in the environments that you travel to that make each mission unique. Whether crawling around in the ruins of a bomb-blasted city or exploring the airship of a Nazi commander, the level design will quickly dispel any tedium from the repetition in the tasks. There are also myriad mini-objectives, such as completing small quests on Evas Hammer or remembering script lines when you infiltrate a Nazi film studio. All of this prevents the player from becoming bored with endlessly slaughtering Nazis.

    As for the actual killing of Nazis, the game has a Perks system that adjusts to your playstyle. If you prefer taking headshots, you will gradually earn mastery points in that skill, allowing you to see better through scopes. The same goes for stealth kills, using grenades, and so forth. Each action rewards you with points for that Perk, giving you bonuses for that action and making Terror Billy a more efficient killer. As for the weaponry, you collect upgrade kits that allow you to modify weapons to add things like suppressors and scopes. However, with all this in mind, the game is balanced in such a way as to keep it from becoming too easy.

    For example, while the rifle that you can upgrade with armor piercing does have a scope, there is no suppressor. So, sure, you can zoom in from afar and take out a Nazi or two with a headshot, but you will alert everything in the area and trigger the alarm, and they will zerg rush you. Alternatively, if you use the pistol, which does have a suppressor, you can take out enemies silently, but the range is drastically shorter, and you have a small dot for a target sight. This forces you to use a variety of strategies that combine stealth and wanton mayhem. Of course, you could always trigger the alarm, find an advantageous position, and nuke the mobs as they come to you, as well. The choice is yours.

    The enemy AI is fairly aggressive, even on lower difficulty levels, and mobs will universally turn on you if you alert the others. They are also uncanny in finding your location and killing you, all while taunting you in German. Oh, and heaven help you if you run into one of the giant mechs without some sort of cover, or a decent charge on your laser weapon. Those things hurt, especially early in the game when you may not have enough weapon upgrades to be super effective. As for ammo, health, and armor packs, The New Colossus is generous in this department, and there were few times that I found myself without any guns to use. In addition, exploration is rewarded by hiding higher value armor and health kits in out-of-the-way areas, so sometimes taking a few moments to sneak around and look in different nooks and crannies will reward you with the coveted item(s) that you need.

    While the main story is not terribly long, there are several side missions, though the task of using the Enigma machine to kill the überkommandants involves grinding Nazi commanders for Enigma code cards. Which, of course, means traveling back to previous mission areas (though to the game’s credit, many are redesigned to reflect the actions of the main story), and killing mobs over and over until you have the 70+ that you need (you get around 55 or so from the main story, so it’s not a huge amount, but between the load times and that, it is a bit boring). This is optional though, and if you simply want to plow through the various difficulties to test your mettle against an aggressive Nazi AI, go for it.

    In Conclusion

    I enjoyed Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus. It is gratuitous, violent fun, with a lot of graphic cutscenes and bombastic dialogue. The combat is frenetic, and perfecting my technique of killing Nazis was simply a blast. Whether it is listening to the satirical, often hilarious cutscenes or sitting in silence and listening to two Nazi soldiers griping about the financial state of the Nazi army, Wolfenstein II fleshes out a world that is both humorous and very dark, and I think that anyone who enjoys the Wolfenstein franchise, or even if you are simply a fan of shooters, will find this game to be a fun time.
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    Reviewed in the United States on November 13, 2017
    Platform For Display: PlayStation 4Edition: StandardVerified Purchase
    This really takes me back years ago when I played the original Wolfenstein, Doom, Doom 2, Heretic, and Hexen. Good fps games with a heavy reliance on one player gaming. And this game isn't just relying heavily on one player, it is only one player. Which makes all the naysayers seem a bit confusing... Skyrim is one player. Don't hear too many complaints...

    But the best thing about this game is that I can mercilessly slaughter digitized Nazis. I mean... Nazis are bad. I know it. My friends know it. Heck, even my cat knows it (she gets excited watching this game). The Nazis are scumbags, which is appropriate since they were kind of responsible for millions of deaths in real life... and in this fictitious game they apparently killed many more. So basically... Nazis suck. Period.

    The mechanics are pretty amazing. I notched the difficulty up a couple for my first play through and it is tough! I'm not on the top level, and I can't even really imagine completing a couple of the tougher missions on a higher setting! I think I died 50+ times trying to escape New York! Stupid drones!

    The game is polished, gorgeous, and just so much fun. Who knew killing video game Nazis could be this fun? Oh yeah... EVERYONE. Mwahahahahahahaha!!!
    Reviewed in the United States on November 6, 2017
    Platform For Display: PlayStation 4Edition: StandardVerified Purchase
    I don't think I can truly explain how great this game is!
    I've been playing Wolfenstein since the beginning and this reinvention of the game continues to impress! This is a sequel so make sure you pick up Wolfenstein: The New Order.

    The storyline is weird, twisted, and fantastic all at the same time. Though it's a fantasy reality many of the subplots and underlying tones unfortunately ring true in today's world. The designers did not sugarcoat what Nazism and the KKK stood for and why the world went to war against them. You may get uncomfortable at times! But it's still worth it.

    Graphics and game play are top notch, though it can get exhausting trying to survive wave after wave of Nazi scum (I only have so many bullets 😉).

    Some of the controls are a little wonky to get the hang of but I'm sure a patch will fix those issues soon.

    Other than that you get to kill a whole lot of Nazis and a smattering of the KKK while fighting to restore the American way of life.

    It's fun.
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    LUIS A. KVIATKOVSKI
    5.0 out of 5 stars Excelente como sempre
    Reviewed in Brazil on June 5, 2021
    Platform For Display: PlayStation 4Edition: StandardVerified Purchase
    Se mantem fiel na historia que comecou com o Wolfenstein de 2009.
    A qualidade dos cenários, personagens, os movimentos, a historia, nao deixa nada a desejar do Wolfenstein New Order.
    O meu desagrado e que logo no inicio alguns personagens que vem desde a versao de 2009 morrem de forma brutal. Um dos maiores defeitos do povo americano, a meu ver, e que eles gostam de ver gente morrendo!
    darijo smolcic
    5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome!
    Reviewed in Canada on October 15, 2020
    Platform For Display: PlayStation 4Edition: StandardVerified Purchase
    I received my order well ahead of schedule, in perfect condition, and the game itself is fantastic!...
    Daniel de León
    5.0 out of 5 stars Terror Billy está de regreso.
    Reviewed in Mexico on February 9, 2018
    Platform For Display: PlayStation 4Edition: StandardVerified Purchase
    Ambientado en Estados Unidos en un mundo donde los nazis ganaron la segunda guerra mundial, Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus te permite ser B.J. Blazkowicz, el héroe de esta historia que tratará de derrocar al Imperio Nazi que se ha apoderado del planeta en casi su totalidad.
    Un gran juego con una historia de guerra y sci-fi, diversión y brutalidad en sus combates, y momentos que te dejarán con la boca abierta.
    Recomiendo especialmente el juego si cuentas con un ps4 pro y pantalla 4k ya que tiene mejoras en el desempeño y gráficas, luciendo espectacular.
    Como bonus, la caja del juego cuenta con un genial arte alterno al reverso de la portada, agrego una foto para que la puedas ver.
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    Daniel de León
    5.0 out of 5 stars Terror Billy está de regreso.
    Reviewed in Mexico on February 9, 2018
    Ambientado en Estados Unidos en un mundo donde los nazis ganaron la segunda guerra mundial, Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus te permite ser B.J. Blazkowicz, el héroe de esta historia que tratará de derrocar al Imperio Nazi que se ha apoderado del planeta en casi su totalidad.
    Un gran juego con una historia de guerra y sci-fi, diversión y brutalidad en sus combates, y momentos que te dejarán con la boca abierta.
    Recomiendo especialmente el juego si cuentas con un ps4 pro y pantalla 4k ya que tiene mejoras en el desempeño y gráficas, luciendo espectacular.
    Como bonus, la caja del juego cuenta con un genial arte alterno al reverso de la portada, agrego una foto para que la puedas ver.
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    Kirk Ellis
    1.0 out of 5 stars Crap
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on September 1, 2018
    Platform For Display: PlayStation 4Edition: StandardVerified Purchase
    Crap
    cherrypecanpie
    5.0 out of 5 stars Good game
    Reviewed in Japan on December 25, 2018
    Platform For Display: PlayStation 4Edition: StandardVerified Purchase
    This game is so good , story is so catchy that you can’t stop .it was a present for my sexy husband and he loved it , I’m just watching him playing....so good