Wolf Einstein is a fairly generic first-person shooter with an interesting
What-if-setting. Ajar is the whole of the novel "Fatherland" of
Robert Harris, in which the Nazis / Regime win the 2nd World War and
their rule spread all over Europe. To make things even more surreal,
has the regime on cyberpunk / steampunk-inspired technology,
which in the form of mechanical fighting robots, giant tripods or robots
was staged.
The level design is fairly linear, but expands partially in small areas that are
can explore. Nevertheless, it remains quite simple, what the game but
does not restrict. The approach is up to the player whether he full with
Firepower trying to eke or rather while sneaking guards individually
off in order to prevent an alarm. If an alarm is triggered, come
Reinforcements, which make it difficult to combat.
Weapon selection is varied and can even collected through upgrades, upgraded
be. In various cases that you can destroy, can be found ammunition, first aid kits and
other items. In confined areas or secret passages are also found
Gold treasures and artwork.
The difficulty towards meeting casual player. Even at the highest
Difficulty should have no major problems experienced gamers, especially all
Felt 10m a Health Pack and ammunition lying around. Opponents act something stupid.
Soldiers stand in wide aisles, announce where they run for cover or whether they
throw a grenade. Some progress has been made since the robots, the only specific
Have weaknesses.
Graphically, the title is based on the next-gen consoles and thus irritates a Gaming PC
not from, but do not worry, still looks good;) The atmosphere makes me happy. The Game
is more like a movie set up, with cut scenes that advance the story and also
the mission objectives determine.
Of interest are some moral aspects of the game. The regime experimented course again
with people around and brings a. in borderline situations Prefer not spoil here, but
you will understand when playing what I mean. (In the tutorial)
Update:
Of course, in the German version of unconstitutional symbols have been removed. Moreover
has unfortunately only the German version of the German sound track. Wolfenstein is subject to a
Regionlock, that only the German version can be activated in Germany. Imported
Versions may not be legally activated on Steam. Too bad. Unfortunately, the violence was also
cut, so you can not separate KLörperteile, blood was reduced and body parts
was removed, composed respectively. On average, there are reports to a detailed report.
Conclusion:
Wolfenstein is a fun shooter in an interesting setting. The Game
is rather aimed at casual players, experienced veterans will not have any major problems,
to move through the opposing fronts. All in all a gelungender successor.