What did you think about Wolfenstein: The New Order
Decent but not as great as everybody says it is
Still interested in the sequel though
>>379090458
It was way too hyped up for me so my experience led into just giving it an "ok".
>>379090458
it's ok
the soundtrack is great
>>379090458
Yeah as the other two said, it's good but not great.
I enjoyed The Old Blood more than The New Order and I'm looking forward to the next one
>>379090458
It looked like call of dootystien
so I got Return to castle wolfenstien instead and I really like it.
>>379090872
I had the opposite experience, Old Blood was okay but it was just more of the old same Wolfenstein whereas TNO felt a bit fresher. Mostly thanks to to fantastic level design and surprisingly decent writing (especially for a title in this series).
>>379090458
I really enjoyed it but trying to go back after pic related was a chore (I never played The Old Blood so I tried to after finishing DOOM.) The story was surprisingly solid and I found myself caring about the shit situation they were in.
DOOM should stick to the no-or-low cutscene route but I'd like to see a new Wolfenstein with the same kind of narrative but DOOM paced gameplay. The setting is interesting enough that I don't mind slowing down to watch things happen in it compared to DOOM where even two minutes of exposition made my skin itch.
>>379090458
>>379091632
>literally same poses
Come on now bethesda
>>379091309
That's fair, I didn't really care for the modern setting of TNO but loved the village and castle of TOB.
Also TOB had less downtime, which I wasn't reallya fan of it TNO.
>>379091632
maybe doom wasn't for me but I found the game to be very repetative and I hated how in the beginning of the game doom guy smashes the navigation screen "cuz fuck cutscenes XD" but then the game makes you watch 5 min cutscenes later on
>>379090458
I liked it, it was fun. Also enjoyed Old Blood, hope we see a new game from those guys at E3.
>>379091965
>Dude holding a long gun
There aren't a ton of options. It's basically that or one of these two.
As an aside, DOOM gameplay with Wolfenstein's "dual wield anything" mechanic would be stupid fun.
>>379092162
Yeah all those "DOOMGUY SMASH" scripted animations rubbed me the wrong way.
For instance - I get that you don't trust Hayden and the hell energy but why the fuck would you just kick a canister full of the stuff after Hayden specifically said "Be very carefull". For all you know it could have fucking exploded and killed Doomguy.
>>379090458
Just skip all the cutscenes like crazy and you'll be fine.
>>379090458
TNO and DOOM are great games, really enjoyed them.
But they don't even get close to SW2 in terms of action and content.
>>379092427
SW2 is also great. It's sad that people always forget about Serious Sam 3.
>>379090458
>Portrays Nazis as bad
>Their society is great
What did they mean by this.
>>379092397
I thought Hayden didn't want you to smash them because "its expensive bro"
also fuck those teleporting enemies
>>379090458
>you cant play as the good guys
Boilerplate shooter in terms of mechanics but elevated hard as fuck by that Starbreeze/MachineGames "touch".
They somehow take cheesy IP's like Wolfenstein/The Darkness and give them this sort of melancholic weight that is just goddamn amazing imo. I understand that some don't like it but I unironically think they have some of the best writing and presentation in modern video games.
Gordon's OST is spot-on too.
>>379092571
I don't. But it's older than the other 3 itt.
Can't wait for 4. If you can try the VR, it's amazing.
>>379092819
This. I absolutely love what they do with presentation. It's a crime The Darkness never made it to PC.
What other games are there like this and Darkness and Riddick that have that special something narratively?