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PSX Extreme
Whether or not you enjoy Wolfenstein: Youngblood is going to depend on a lot of factors. If you loved the previous games for their narrative... Read more
Wolfenstein: Youngblood reminds me of that follow-up movie that no one asked for, with a new director that poorly attempts to live-off and replicate the... Read more
Wolfenstein Youngblood is an awesome third chapter in the latest Wolfenstein series. The fast gameplay, weapon customization, and AI make this a great FPS, but... Read more
GameGrin
An interesting and entertaining attempt at bringing the main Wolfenstein series' shooting mechanics into a co-op adventure that for the most part succeeds as long... Read more
Regardless, with graphical improvements, constant performance updates, and an upcoming RTX implementation on Nvidia’s side of things – Wolfenstein: Youngblood could very well be one... Read more
Geek Culture
This sequel will come as a surprise to hardcore fans, as the developers took a big risk trying to redefine their first person shooter. But... Read more
Overall, Youngblood is a welcome reinvention of the series, but lacks the personality of what makes a Wolfenstein game. Microtransactions aren't as bad they're made... Read more
Wolfenstein: Youngblood isn’t bad, but it’s not amazing either. It’s a serviceable Wolfenstein entry with some great standout parts—like the gunplay—but also has odd coop... Read more
Wolfenstein: Youngblood is a stylish detour that allows the series to safely explore some new directions while setting the scene before the next game. But... Read more
GBAtemp
If you're a Wolfenstein fan, don't buy this game. Not yet at least, wait until it's at least 30-50% off. This game is not worth... Read more
Shacknews
Wolfenstein: Youngblood feels like a short co-op experience stretched out over a barebones RPG skeleton. It doesn’t feel comfortable in its own skin. It’s too... Read more
ZTGD
In the end, Youngblood is a budget priced spinoff that works in the gameplay department just like the previous games, but lacks in a lot... Read more
An interesting idea, but sadly a weak game for single players, or people looking for random people. It’s a game that could have worked, but... Read more
Cubed3
Wolfenstein: Youngblood is hurting without B.J.. While he was sort of made out to be a tool in The New Colossus, his daughters are insufferable... Read more
Game Debate
It breaks my heart a little to slap a relatively low score on this. Both The New Order and The New Colossus were fantastic reinventions... Read more
ani-game.com
While I can appreciate that Machine Games may have wanted to push the envelope and try something new with a series they’ve been hard at... Read more
A violent, arcade shooter, that doesn’t give a stuff about your fancy upgrades, your new gun mechanics, your brand spanking new mech-armour, or your feelings.... Read more
EGM
All MachineGames and Arkane Studios needed to do was make a straightforward, cooperative Wolfenstein experience. Instead, Youngblood replaces the series' celebrated narrative twists and turns... Read more
Gaming Nexus
Wolfenstein: Youngblood takes one of my favorite FPS series and ruins it with repetitive grind, bloated FPS mechanics, a broken, mandatory co-op system and a... Read more
Despite it’s lackluster gunplay, Youngblood’s co-op and intricate level design make for a solid chapter in the Wolfenstein saga. Read more
OnlySP
Wolfenstein: Youngblood had the potential for greatness. MachineGames has proven itself as one of the best FPS developers active today with the previous two series... Read more
All in all, I quite enjoyed playing Wolfenstein Youngblood. I thought the two character’s relationship was fascinating and their journey was captivating to see how... Read more
Daily Mirror
Youngblood just cannot hope to fill the power armour clad boots of New Colossus. It's a good shooter and great co-op game but don’t expect... Read more
GOOD - Liberating Paris from the Nazis is a lot of fun, and even more so with a friend. If you like the rebooted Wolfenstein... Read more
Ultimately, Wolfenstein: Youngblood feels more like the product of a shareholder meeting, where non-gamers pushed this idea of turning Wolfenstein into a quasi service-type loot... Read more
Daily Star
It is what it is — a reasonably priced spin-off of the series that is not bad, it’s just limited in its scope and replay... Read more
GameSkinny
Youngblood is no New Colossus, but it offers something fresh and new, even though that alone may turn away lots of old-time fans of the... Read more
GearNuke
Wolfenstein Youngblood suffers from a myriad of issues including bad game design, unnecessary gameplay clutter, and a forced shift to co-op gameplay that hardly feels... Read more
Wolfenstein: Youngblood is a pretty rough ride that takes two steps back for every step it takes forward. Read more
A COMMON FPS game with impressive graphics, that's Wolfenstein: Youngblood. It brings nothing new to the game genre, something expected from the franchise that carries... Read more
Wolfenstein: Youngblood feels like a non-essential addition to the franchise, and a game that is sorely missing the humanity of BJ Blazkowicz. Read more
GameCrate
If you're looking for combat, which I imagine most fans of a dystopian Nazi-killing game would be, look the other way. Likewise, if you're looking... Read more
MonsterVine
Wolfenstein: Youngblood succeeded in doing something I didn’t think possible: killing all enthusiasm I had for the series. Sure, the gunplay still feels great but... Read more
GotGame
All in all, Wolfenstein: Youngblood is a nice change of pace in the series. It will definitely wade us over until the real future of... Read more
Wolfenstein: Youngblood is a fun if slightly buggy shooter, made more interesting with the addition of a friend to help you punch Nazis to the... Read more
Wolfenstein: Youngblood is an adequate shooter, buried under a glut of unnecessary RPG elements and an obnoxious focus on cooperative play. Fans should look to... Read more
Impulsegamer
Supercharged, righteous co-op shooter, full of girl-power Read more
Wccftech
Wolfenstein: Youngblood just never finds the right groove. The game's needless RPG elements, microtransactions, and sloppy non-linear structure are obvious mistakes, but it also has... Read more
It’s tempting to want Wolfenstein: Youngblood to be the rousing third chapter in a terrific revival of a classic franchise, but it’s not. Instead, it’s... Read more
Wolfenstein: Youngblood provides a decent co-op experience for friends to indulge in. It’s like going to a place where you know the service is fine... Read more
Niche Gamer
At this point do I believe that MachineGames can make another good Wolfenstein game? Honestly, I do not know, even with the help of a... Read more
PCMag
Wolfenstein: Youngblood is as run-of-the-mill as you can get. The Nazi-killing angle and co-op functionality give the game an interesting edge, but the forced RPG... Read more
Wolfenstein: Youngblood is a fun shooter and that is about it. The story comes across like the scrapings from the bottom of a barrel, the... Read more
Twinfinite
With this latest installment, it feels as though Machine Games is both running out of ideas and losing the plot a little with what fans... Read more
It experiments with all the weakest parts of the series and ties them together with a new, tedious progression system. Read more
DualShockers
Wolfenstein Youngblood is hit and miss in a lot of ways, but at the very least, MachineGames has been able to capitalize on the promise... Read more
Could have been a great game if only it wasn't held by bizarre gameplay features that nobody asked for. Read more
Wolfenstein Youngblood is not Wolfenstein III. It never claimed to be and in many ways it proves to have unique goals separate from what we’ve... Read more
GameZone
If you're looking for something to tide you over until the inevitable Wolfenstein 3, Youngblood probably won't scratch your itch. It takes many steps back... Read more
In many respects, this entry feels more akin to an Arkane game and not enough like the Wolfenstein experiences we've come to know and love. At... Read more
GameSpew
Despite its issues though, Wolfenstein: Youngblood remains yet another solid entry in the Wolfenstein series. Read more
Wolfenstein: Youngblood is a weird experience. The shooting mechanics could be a lot better and the RPG mechanics could be dialed back and it would... Read more
Stevivor
At the end of the day, Wolfenstein Youngblood is largely forgettable. Read more
Enjoyable, but not as engaging as previous entries, Wolfenstein: Youngblood does a good job of attempting to branch the series out from its trademark style. Read more
Wolfenstein: Youngblood comes off as a big experiment, and attempts to take something people like and do something new with it. I’m glad MachineGames was... Read more
Eurogamer
Two players, two developers, but half the story: this spin-off isn't firing on all cylinders, but the combat is still hugely satisfying. Read more
Critical Hit
Wolfenstein Youngblood is a disappointingly bland shooter that fails to capture the intensity or passion of New Order and New Colossus, delivering a humdrum experience... Read more
For the budget price of $30, Wolfenstein: Youngblood is packed with a decent amount of content, marred by a few mundane design decisions. Read more
Ignoring the bugs I encountered for a moment: I have enjoyed Wolfenstein: Youngblood. It's an odd entry into the franchise and I'd love to know... Read more
Heavy
As a side project, Wolfenstein: Youngblood comes off better than expected. Read more
Push Square
Thanks to questionable tactics, a tedious and boring structure, bullet spongey enemies, and a narrative that's completely throwaway, Wolfenstein: Youngblood is far and away the... Read more
TechRaptor
Wolfenstein: Youngblood is more or less just as good as its predecessors but the implementation of some of the new gameplay features leave the tiniest... Read more
Wolfenstein: Youngblood begins with Soph and Jess killing their first Nazi and ends with both caked in blood from their conquests. Read more
While I complain about Wolfenstein: Youngblood, the issues I have with it center around the inclusion of RPG mechanics that don’t really find their place... Read more
GamesRadar+
Wolfenstein: Youngblood is a spin-off with big ambitions let down by lacklustre execution. Read more
Even if its gunplay is fluid and its new protagonists offer a nice change of pace, Wolfenstein: Youngblood forgets what made the previous games so... Read more
AusGamers
Now with an invitation that reads, plus one. Read more
TheSixthAxis
Youngblood feels like Wolfenstein got drunk and ended up at the wrong party. It's still able to pull off some of the same old tricks,... Read more
Wolfenstein: Youngblood introduces two really awesome characters, with a twist on the franchise that doesn’t necessarily deliver in full. Read more
Kakuchopurei
Wolfenstein: Youngblood is one of those games that has a lot of cool ideas and concepts, but barely sticks the landing. If the co-op matchmaking... Read more
Quote not yet available. Read more
WellPlayed
In reality, it’s developed into a shallow game with little to no story content but lots of tedious busywork. Its great moment-to-moment gameplay isn’t enough... Read more
The story and characters and shooting that make Wolfenstein shine are still all here. But, the structure has shifted those elements around, producing something that... Read more
NoobFeed
Wolfenstein holds a high position among a lot of FPS gamers. Wolfenstein: Youngblood seeks to carry the torch of this respected series but not only... Read more
Intentions to do something different are appreciated, but the way these additions sabotage the previously pristine core mechanics will only make your blood boil instead. Read more
Press Start
Wolfenstein: Youngblood is some of the most fun I've had with the new saga of Wolfenstein games, but that came at the cost of the... Read more
GamingBolt
Wolfenstein: Youngblood is very clearly not Wolfenstein 3, and you shouldn't expect it to be. It's a side-story before the final chapter in MachineGames Wolf saga, and for what it is,... Read more
The story isn’t as interesting as I’d hope a New Colossus followup would be and so outside of a mindless mildly fun co-op shooter, it’s... Read more
Even if you don’t care about disjointed storytelling, repetitive levels or cringe-worthy jokes, I can’t recommend Youngblood. Read more
PC Invasion
The series returns with its incredible first-person shooting, wild gunfights, and a ton of Nazi killing. Unfortunately, that's about all it brings. The narrative is... Read more
Wolfenstein: Youngblood still features the excellent gunplay that the series is known for, only this time it's paired with excellent level design thanks to the... Read more
GamePitt
Despite changing a number of mechanics and aspects of the game, I thoroughly enjoyed playing Wolfenstein: Youngblood. If you’ve got a friend to play with,... Read more
GameSpot
The Blazkowicz sisters steal the show in a bite-sized cooperative spin-off FPS that packs a hell of a punch, further invigorating the franchise. Read more
CGMagazine
Wolfenstein: Youngblood feels less like the story-driven co-op shooter that it should have been, and more like a product made to cash in on the... Read more
Wolfenstein: Youngblood is an excellent stopgap before the inevitable Wolfenstein 3. You can dip your toes back into the world and the new combat changes... Read more
Expansive
Wolfenstein: Youngblood is a smartly designed, well polished, and – most importantly – an entertaining shooter that you can play online with your friend with... Read more
Screen Rant
Wolfenstein: Youngblood is about freedom in more ways than one. Read more
Nexus
Wolfenstein: Youngblood is a great coop experience that manages to retain several elements of the prior Wolfenstein games – the gunplay, the characters, the excellent... Read more
Game Rant
Wolfenstein: Youngblood attempts to take the franchise in a new direction by focusing less on linear narrative and more on co-op and progression. Read more
If you are, looking for a straight forward co-op shooter with plenty of customization and collectibles, you might enjoy the game with friends or random... Read more
PowerUp!
There’s plenty of fun to be had but it’s not quite the Nazi killing romp I wanted Read more
Wolfenstein: Youngblood takes a new, cooperative path, but still delivers nazi-killing fun. Read more
The new Wolfensteins have always encouraged multiple playstyles, but Youngblood is the first time they've actually felt viable. Read more
The usual Wolfenstein brilliance is here, and MachineGames have shown they've got a great handle on splattering fascists. Read more
Despite some big changes to the overall formula, Wolfenstein: Youngblood remains another solid entry in a very reliable series. Read more
Guardian
The Nazi-splattering franchise returns, with thoughtful level design compensating for a lack of true play flexibility Read more
GameSpace
Wolfenstein Youngblood is a spinoff of Wolfenstein New Colossus. Like Old Blood, it ditches the in depth story in favor of gunplay and carnage. The... Read more
This side chapter provides a steady dollop of Nazi-massacring fun, especially if you have a pal along for the ride Read more
Most of its good points are inherited from the last game, and while the excellent level design improvements are welcome, there’s not enough variety to... Read more
PC Gamer
Youngblood's gorgeous, terrible world is worth exploring, despite a slight narrative and oppressively boring progression systems. Read more
COGconnected
Wolfenstein Youngblood looks great and has solid shooting mechanics, but misses the mark when it comes to the things that have become Wolfenstein’s greatest strengths.... Read more
Youngblood is a meat-and-potatoes first-person shooter where all the systems work well, the enemies provide a brutal challenge, and a friend can come along with... Read more
Destructoid
Maybe I just expected too much, but I find myself missing the careful balance of story and gameplay that The New Order had down pat.... Read more
Buy it if you have an ideal co-op partner, want a simpler co-op alternative to MMO-like shooters, or just really, really like newer Wolfenstein games.... Read more
PCGamesN
Considering it's 'only' a spin-off, this is a riotous and well-designed entry in the series - however, it's built with co-op in mind. Solo play... Read more
ACG
Quote not yet available. Read more
It is what it is — a reasonably priced spin-off of the series that is not bad, it’s just limited in its scope and replay... Read more
PSX Extreme
Whether or not you enjoy Wolfenstein: Youngblood is going to depend on a lot of factors. If you loved the previous games for their narrative... Read more
Wolfenstein: Youngblood reminds me of that follow-up movie that no one asked for, with a new director that poorly attempts to live-off and replicate the... Read more
Wolfenstein Youngblood is an awesome third chapter in the latest Wolfenstein series. The fast gameplay, weapon customization, and AI make this a great FPS, but... Read more
GameGrin
An interesting and entertaining attempt at bringing the main Wolfenstein series' shooting mechanics into a co-op adventure that for the most part succeeds as long... Read more
Regardless, with graphical improvements, constant performance updates, and an upcoming RTX implementation on Nvidia’s side of things – Wolfenstein: Youngblood could very well be one... Read more
Geek Culture
This sequel will come as a surprise to hardcore fans, as the developers took a big risk trying to redefine their first person shooter. But... Read more
Overall, Youngblood is a welcome reinvention of the series, but lacks the personality of what makes a Wolfenstein game. Microtransactions aren't as bad they're made... Read more
Wolfenstein: Youngblood isn’t bad, but it’s not amazing either. It’s a serviceable Wolfenstein entry with some great standout parts—like the gunplay—but also has odd coop... Read more
Wolfenstein: Youngblood is a stylish detour that allows the series to safely explore some new directions while setting the scene before the next game. But... Read more
GBAtemp
If you're a Wolfenstein fan, don't buy this game. Not yet at least, wait until it's at least 30-50% off. This game is not worth... Read more
Shacknews
Wolfenstein: Youngblood feels like a short co-op experience stretched out over a barebones RPG skeleton. It doesn’t feel comfortable in its own skin. It’s too... Read more
ZTGD
In the end, Youngblood is a budget priced spinoff that works in the gameplay department just like the previous games, but lacks in a lot... Read more
An interesting idea, but sadly a weak game for single players, or people looking for random people. It’s a game that could have worked, but... Read more
Cubed3
Wolfenstein: Youngblood is hurting without B.J.. While he was sort of made out to be a tool in The New Colossus, his daughters are insufferable... Read more
Game Debate
It breaks my heart a little to slap a relatively low score on this. Both The New Order and The New Colossus were fantastic reinventions... Read more
ani-game.com
While I can appreciate that Machine Games may have wanted to push the envelope and try something new with a series they’ve been hard at... Read more
A violent, arcade shooter, that doesn’t give a stuff about your fancy upgrades, your new gun mechanics, your brand spanking new mech-armour, or your feelings.... Read more
EGM
All MachineGames and Arkane Studios needed to do was make a straightforward, cooperative Wolfenstein experience. Instead, Youngblood replaces the series' celebrated narrative twists and turns... Read more
Gaming Nexus
Wolfenstein: Youngblood takes one of my favorite FPS series and ruins it with repetitive grind, bloated FPS mechanics, a broken, mandatory co-op system and a... Read more
Despite it’s lackluster gunplay, Youngblood’s co-op and intricate level design make for a solid chapter in the Wolfenstein saga. Read more
OnlySP
Wolfenstein: Youngblood had the potential for greatness. MachineGames has proven itself as one of the best FPS developers active today with the previous two series... Read more
All in all, I quite enjoyed playing Wolfenstein Youngblood. I thought the two character’s relationship was fascinating and their journey was captivating to see how... Read more
Daily Mirror
Youngblood just cannot hope to fill the power armour clad boots of New Colossus. It's a good shooter and great co-op game but don’t expect... Read more
GOOD - Liberating Paris from the Nazis is a lot of fun, and even more so with a friend. If you like the rebooted Wolfenstein... Read more
Ultimately, Wolfenstein: Youngblood feels more like the product of a shareholder meeting, where non-gamers pushed this idea of turning Wolfenstein into a quasi service-type loot... Read more
Daily Star
It is what it is — a reasonably priced spin-off of the series that is not bad, it’s just limited in its scope and replay... Read more
GameSkinny
Youngblood is no New Colossus, but it offers something fresh and new, even though that alone may turn away lots of old-time fans of the... Read more
GearNuke
Wolfenstein Youngblood suffers from a myriad of issues including bad game design, unnecessary gameplay clutter, and a forced shift to co-op gameplay that hardly feels... Read more
Wolfenstein: Youngblood is a pretty rough ride that takes two steps back for every step it takes forward. Read more
A COMMON FPS game with impressive graphics, that's Wolfenstein: Youngblood. It brings nothing new to the game genre, something expected from the franchise that carries... Read more
Wolfenstein: Youngblood feels like a non-essential addition to the franchise, and a game that is sorely missing the humanity of BJ Blazkowicz. Read more
GameCrate
If you're looking for combat, which I imagine most fans of a dystopian Nazi-killing game would be, look the other way. Likewise, if you're looking... Read more
MonsterVine
Wolfenstein: Youngblood succeeded in doing something I didn’t think possible: killing all enthusiasm I had for the series. Sure, the gunplay still feels great but... Read more
GotGame
All in all, Wolfenstein: Youngblood is a nice change of pace in the series. It will definitely wade us over until the real future of... Read more
Wolfenstein: Youngblood is a fun if slightly buggy shooter, made more interesting with the addition of a friend to help you punch Nazis to the... Read more
Wolfenstein: Youngblood is an adequate shooter, buried under a glut of unnecessary RPG elements and an obnoxious focus on cooperative play. Fans should look to... Read more
Impulsegamer
Supercharged, righteous co-op shooter, full of girl-power Read more
Wccftech
Wolfenstein: Youngblood just never finds the right groove. The game's needless RPG elements, microtransactions, and sloppy non-linear structure are obvious mistakes, but it also has... Read more
It’s tempting to want Wolfenstein: Youngblood to be the rousing third chapter in a terrific revival of a classic franchise, but it’s not. Instead, it’s... Read more
Wolfenstein: Youngblood provides a decent co-op experience for friends to indulge in. It’s like going to a place where you know the service is fine... Read more
Niche Gamer
At this point do I believe that MachineGames can make another good Wolfenstein game? Honestly, I do not know, even with the help of a... Read more
PCMag
Wolfenstein: Youngblood is as run-of-the-mill as you can get. The Nazi-killing angle and co-op functionality give the game an interesting edge, but the forced RPG... Read more
Wolfenstein: Youngblood is a fun shooter and that is about it. The story comes across like the scrapings from the bottom of a barrel, the... Read more
Twinfinite
With this latest installment, it feels as though Machine Games is both running out of ideas and losing the plot a little with what fans... Read more
It experiments with all the weakest parts of the series and ties them together with a new, tedious progression system. Read more
DualShockers
Wolfenstein Youngblood is hit and miss in a lot of ways, but at the very least, MachineGames has been able to capitalize on the promise... Read more
Could have been a great game if only it wasn't held by bizarre gameplay features that nobody asked for. Read more
Wolfenstein Youngblood is not Wolfenstein III. It never claimed to be and in many ways it proves to have unique goals separate from what we’ve... Read more
GameZone
If you're looking for something to tide you over until the inevitable Wolfenstein 3, Youngblood probably won't scratch your itch. It takes many steps back... Read more
In many respects, this entry feels more akin to an Arkane game and not enough like the Wolfenstein experiences we've come to know and love. At... Read more
GameSpew
Despite its issues though, Wolfenstein: Youngblood remains yet another solid entry in the Wolfenstein series. Read more
Wolfenstein: Youngblood is a weird experience. The shooting mechanics could be a lot better and the RPG mechanics could be dialed back and it would... Read more
Stevivor
At the end of the day, Wolfenstein Youngblood is largely forgettable. Read more
Enjoyable, but not as engaging as previous entries, Wolfenstein: Youngblood does a good job of attempting to branch the series out from its trademark style. Read more
Wolfenstein: Youngblood comes off as a big experiment, and attempts to take something people like and do something new with it. I’m glad MachineGames was... Read more
Eurogamer
Two players, two developers, but half the story: this spin-off isn't firing on all cylinders, but the combat is still hugely satisfying. Read more
Critical Hit
Wolfenstein Youngblood is a disappointingly bland shooter that fails to capture the intensity or passion of New Order and New Colossus, delivering a humdrum experience... Read more
For the budget price of $30, Wolfenstein: Youngblood is packed with a decent amount of content, marred by a few mundane design decisions. Read more
Ignoring the bugs I encountered for a moment: I have enjoyed Wolfenstein: Youngblood. It's an odd entry into the franchise and I'd love to know... Read more
Heavy
As a side project, Wolfenstein: Youngblood comes off better than expected. Read more
Push Square
Thanks to questionable tactics, a tedious and boring structure, bullet spongey enemies, and a narrative that's completely throwaway, Wolfenstein: Youngblood is far and away the... Read more
TechRaptor
Wolfenstein: Youngblood is more or less just as good as its predecessors but the implementation of some of the new gameplay features leave the tiniest... Read more
Wolfenstein: Youngblood begins with Soph and Jess killing their first Nazi and ends with both caked in blood from their conquests. Read more
While I complain about Wolfenstein: Youngblood, the issues I have with it center around the inclusion of RPG mechanics that don’t really find their place... Read more
GamesRadar+
Wolfenstein: Youngblood is a spin-off with big ambitions let down by lacklustre execution. Read more
Even if its gunplay is fluid and its new protagonists offer a nice change of pace, Wolfenstein: Youngblood forgets what made the previous games so... Read more
AusGamers
Now with an invitation that reads, plus one. Read more
TheSixthAxis
Youngblood feels like Wolfenstein got drunk and ended up at the wrong party. It's still able to pull off some of the same old tricks,... Read more
Wolfenstein: Youngblood introduces two really awesome characters, with a twist on the franchise that doesn’t necessarily deliver in full. Read more
Kakuchopurei
Wolfenstein: Youngblood is one of those games that has a lot of cool ideas and concepts, but barely sticks the landing. If the co-op matchmaking... Read more
Quote not yet available. Read more
WellPlayed
In reality, it’s developed into a shallow game with little to no story content but lots of tedious busywork. Its great moment-to-moment gameplay isn’t enough... Read more
The story and characters and shooting that make Wolfenstein shine are still all here. But, the structure has shifted those elements around, producing something that... Read more
NoobFeed
Wolfenstein holds a high position among a lot of FPS gamers. Wolfenstein: Youngblood seeks to carry the torch of this respected series but not only... Read more
Intentions to do something different are appreciated, but the way these additions sabotage the previously pristine core mechanics will only make your blood boil instead. Read more
Press Start
Wolfenstein: Youngblood is some of the most fun I've had with the new saga of Wolfenstein games, but that came at the cost of the... Read more
GamingBolt
Wolfenstein: Youngblood is very clearly not Wolfenstein 3, and you shouldn't expect it to be. It's a side-story before the final chapter in MachineGames Wolf saga, and for what it is,... Read more
The story isn’t as interesting as I’d hope a New Colossus followup would be and so outside of a mindless mildly fun co-op shooter, it’s... Read more
Even if you don’t care about disjointed storytelling, repetitive levels or cringe-worthy jokes, I can’t recommend Youngblood. Read more
PC Invasion
The series returns with its incredible first-person shooting, wild gunfights, and a ton of Nazi killing. Unfortunately, that's about all it brings. The narrative is... Read more
Wolfenstein: Youngblood still features the excellent gunplay that the series is known for, only this time it's paired with excellent level design thanks to the... Read more
GamePitt
Despite changing a number of mechanics and aspects of the game, I thoroughly enjoyed playing Wolfenstein: Youngblood. If you’ve got a friend to play with,... Read more
GameSpot
The Blazkowicz sisters steal the show in a bite-sized cooperative spin-off FPS that packs a hell of a punch, further invigorating the franchise. Read more
CGMagazine
Wolfenstein: Youngblood feels less like the story-driven co-op shooter that it should have been, and more like a product made to cash in on the... Read more
Wolfenstein: Youngblood is an excellent stopgap before the inevitable Wolfenstein 3. You can dip your toes back into the world and the new combat changes... Read more
Expansive
Wolfenstein: Youngblood is a smartly designed, well polished, and – most importantly – an entertaining shooter that you can play online with your friend with... Read more
Screen Rant
Wolfenstein: Youngblood is about freedom in more ways than one. Read more
Nexus
Wolfenstein: Youngblood is a great coop experience that manages to retain several elements of the prior Wolfenstein games – the gunplay, the characters, the excellent... Read more
Game Rant
Wolfenstein: Youngblood attempts to take the franchise in a new direction by focusing less on linear narrative and more on co-op and progression. Read more
If you are, looking for a straight forward co-op shooter with plenty of customization and collectibles, you might enjoy the game with friends or random... Read more
PowerUp!
There’s plenty of fun to be had but it’s not quite the Nazi killing romp I wanted Read more
Wolfenstein: Youngblood takes a new, cooperative path, but still delivers nazi-killing fun. Read more
The new Wolfensteins have always encouraged multiple playstyles, but Youngblood is the first time they've actually felt viable. Read more
The usual Wolfenstein brilliance is here, and MachineGames have shown they've got a great handle on splattering fascists. Read more
Despite some big changes to the overall formula, Wolfenstein: Youngblood remains another solid entry in a very reliable series. Read more
Guardian
The Nazi-splattering franchise returns, with thoughtful level design compensating for a lack of true play flexibility Read more
GameSpace
Wolfenstein Youngblood is a spinoff of Wolfenstein New Colossus. Like Old Blood, it ditches the in depth story in favor of gunplay and carnage. The... Read more
This side chapter provides a steady dollop of Nazi-massacring fun, especially if you have a pal along for the ride Read more
Most of its good points are inherited from the last game, and while the excellent level design improvements are welcome, there’s not enough variety to... Read more
PC Gamer
Youngblood's gorgeous, terrible world is worth exploring, despite a slight narrative and oppressively boring progression systems. Read more
COGconnected
Wolfenstein Youngblood looks great and has solid shooting mechanics, but misses the mark when it comes to the things that have become Wolfenstein’s greatest strengths.... Read more
Youngblood is a meat-and-potatoes first-person shooter where all the systems work well, the enemies provide a brutal challenge, and a friend can come along with... Read more
Destructoid
Maybe I just expected too much, but I find myself missing the careful balance of story and gameplay that The New Order had down pat.... Read more
Buy it if you have an ideal co-op partner, want a simpler co-op alternative to MMO-like shooters, or just really, really like newer Wolfenstein games.... Read more
PCGamesN
Considering it's 'only' a spin-off, this is a riotous and well-designed entry in the series - however, it's built with co-op in mind. Solo play... Read more
ACG
Quote not yet available. Read more
It is what it is — a reasonably priced spin-off of the series that is not bad, it’s just limited in its scope and replay... Read more
PSX Extreme
Whether or not you enjoy Wolfenstein: Youngblood is going to depend on a lot of factors. If you loved the previous games for their narrative... Read more
Wolfenstein: Youngblood reminds me of that follow-up movie that no one asked for, with a new director that poorly attempts to live-off and replicate the... Read more
Wolfenstein Youngblood is an awesome third chapter in the latest Wolfenstein series. The fast gameplay, weapon customization, and AI make this a great FPS, but... Read more
GameGrin
An interesting and entertaining attempt at bringing the main Wolfenstein series' shooting mechanics into a co-op adventure that for the most part succeeds as long... Read more
Regardless, with graphical improvements, constant performance updates, and an upcoming RTX implementation on Nvidia’s side of things – Wolfenstein: Youngblood could very well be one... Read more
Geek Culture
This sequel will come as a surprise to hardcore fans, as the developers took a big risk trying to redefine their first person shooter. But... Read more
Overall, Youngblood is a welcome reinvention of the series, but lacks the personality of what makes a Wolfenstein game. Microtransactions aren't as bad they're made... Read more
Wolfenstein: Youngblood isn’t bad, but it’s not amazing either. It’s a serviceable Wolfenstein entry with some great standout parts—like the gunplay—but also has odd coop... Read more
Wolfenstein: Youngblood is a stylish detour that allows the series to safely explore some new directions while setting the scene before the next game. But... Read more
GBAtemp
If you're a Wolfenstein fan, don't buy this game. Not yet at least, wait until it's at least 30-50% off. This game is not worth... Read more
Shacknews
Wolfenstein: Youngblood feels like a short co-op experience stretched out over a barebones RPG skeleton. It doesn’t feel comfortable in its own skin. It’s too... Read more
ZTGD
In the end, Youngblood is a budget priced spinoff that works in the gameplay department just like the previous games, but lacks in a lot... Read more
An interesting idea, but sadly a weak game for single players, or people looking for random people. It’s a game that could have worked, but... Read more
Cubed3
Wolfenstein: Youngblood is hurting without B.J.. While he was sort of made out to be a tool in The New Colossus, his daughters are insufferable... Read more
Game Debate
It breaks my heart a little to slap a relatively low score on this. Both The New Order and The New Colossus were fantastic reinventions... Read more
ani-game.com
While I can appreciate that Machine Games may have wanted to push the envelope and try something new with a series they’ve been hard at... Read more
A violent, arcade shooter, that doesn’t give a stuff about your fancy upgrades, your new gun mechanics, your brand spanking new mech-armour, or your feelings.... Read more
EGM
All MachineGames and Arkane Studios needed to do was make a straightforward, cooperative Wolfenstein experience. Instead, Youngblood replaces the series' celebrated narrative twists and turns... Read more
Gaming Nexus
Wolfenstein: Youngblood takes one of my favorite FPS series and ruins it with repetitive grind, bloated FPS mechanics, a broken, mandatory co-op system and a... Read more
Despite it’s lackluster gunplay, Youngblood’s co-op and intricate level design make for a solid chapter in the Wolfenstein saga. Read more
OnlySP
Wolfenstein: Youngblood had the potential for greatness. MachineGames has proven itself as one of the best FPS developers active today with the previous two series... Read more
All in all, I quite enjoyed playing Wolfenstein Youngblood. I thought the two character’s relationship was fascinating and their journey was captivating to see how... Read more
Daily Mirror
Youngblood just cannot hope to fill the power armour clad boots of New Colossus. It's a good shooter and great co-op game but don’t expect... Read more
GOOD - Liberating Paris from the Nazis is a lot of fun, and even more so with a friend. If you like the rebooted Wolfenstein... Read more
Ultimately, Wolfenstein: Youngblood feels more like the product of a shareholder meeting, where non-gamers pushed this idea of turning Wolfenstein into a quasi service-type loot... Read more
Daily Star
It is what it is — a reasonably priced spin-off of the series that is not bad, it’s just limited in its scope and replay... Read more
GameSkinny
Youngblood is no New Colossus, but it offers something fresh and new, even though that alone may turn away lots of old-time fans of the... Read more
GearNuke
Wolfenstein Youngblood suffers from a myriad of issues including bad game design, unnecessary gameplay clutter, and a forced shift to co-op gameplay that hardly feels... Read more
Wolfenstein: Youngblood is a pretty rough ride that takes two steps back for every step it takes forward. Read more
A COMMON FPS game with impressive graphics, that's Wolfenstein: Youngblood. It brings nothing new to the game genre, something expected from the franchise that carries... Read more
Wolfenstein: Youngblood feels like a non-essential addition to the franchise, and a game that is sorely missing the humanity of BJ Blazkowicz. Read more
GameCrate
If you're looking for combat, which I imagine most fans of a dystopian Nazi-killing game would be, look the other way. Likewise, if you're looking... Read more
MonsterVine
Wolfenstein: Youngblood succeeded in doing something I didn’t think possible: killing all enthusiasm I had for the series. Sure, the gunplay still feels great but... Read more
GotGame
All in all, Wolfenstein: Youngblood is a nice change of pace in the series. It will definitely wade us over until the real future of... Read more
Wolfenstein: Youngblood is a fun if slightly buggy shooter, made more interesting with the addition of a friend to help you punch Nazis to the... Read more
Wolfenstein: Youngblood is an adequate shooter, buried under a glut of unnecessary RPG elements and an obnoxious focus on cooperative play. Fans should look to... Read more
Impulsegamer
Supercharged, righteous co-op shooter, full of girl-power Read more
Wccftech
Wolfenstein: Youngblood just never finds the right groove. The game's needless RPG elements, microtransactions, and sloppy non-linear structure are obvious mistakes, but it also has... Read more
It’s tempting to want Wolfenstein: Youngblood to be the rousing third chapter in a terrific revival of a classic franchise, but it’s not. Instead, it’s... Read more
Wolfenstein: Youngblood provides a decent co-op experience for friends to indulge in. It’s like going to a place where you know the service is fine... Read more
Niche Gamer
At this point do I believe that MachineGames can make another good Wolfenstein game? Honestly, I do not know, even with the help of a... Read more
PCMag
Wolfenstein: Youngblood is as run-of-the-mill as you can get. The Nazi-killing angle and co-op functionality give the game an interesting edge, but the forced RPG... Read more
Wolfenstein: Youngblood is a fun shooter and that is about it. The story comes across like the scrapings from the bottom of a barrel, the... Read more
Twinfinite
With this latest installment, it feels as though Machine Games is both running out of ideas and losing the plot a little with what fans... Read more
It experiments with all the weakest parts of the series and ties them together with a new, tedious progression system. Read more
DualShockers
Wolfenstein Youngblood is hit and miss in a lot of ways, but at the very least, MachineGames has been able to capitalize on the promise... Read more
Could have been a great game if only it wasn't held by bizarre gameplay features that nobody asked for. Read more
Wolfenstein Youngblood is not Wolfenstein III. It never claimed to be and in many ways it proves to have unique goals separate from what we’ve... Read more
GameZone
If you're looking for something to tide you over until the inevitable Wolfenstein 3, Youngblood probably won't scratch your itch. It takes many steps back... Read more
In many respects, this entry feels more akin to an Arkane game and not enough like the Wolfenstein experiences we've come to know and love. At... Read more
GameSpew
Despite its issues though, Wolfenstein: Youngblood remains yet another solid entry in the Wolfenstein series. Read more
Wolfenstein: Youngblood is a weird experience. The shooting mechanics could be a lot better and the RPG mechanics could be dialed back and it would... Read more
Stevivor
At the end of the day, Wolfenstein Youngblood is largely forgettable. Read more
Enjoyable, but not as engaging as previous entries, Wolfenstein: Youngblood does a good job of attempting to branch the series out from its trademark style. Read more
Wolfenstein: Youngblood comes off as a big experiment, and attempts to take something people like and do something new with it. I’m glad MachineGames was... Read more
Eurogamer
Two players, two developers, but half the story: this spin-off isn't firing on all cylinders, but the combat is still hugely satisfying. Read more
Critical Hit
Wolfenstein Youngblood is a disappointingly bland shooter that fails to capture the intensity or passion of New Order and New Colossus, delivering a humdrum experience... Read more
For the budget price of $30, Wolfenstein: Youngblood is packed with a decent amount of content, marred by a few mundane design decisions. Read more
Ignoring the bugs I encountered for a moment: I have enjoyed Wolfenstein: Youngblood. It's an odd entry into the franchise and I'd love to know... Read more
Heavy
As a side project, Wolfenstein: Youngblood comes off better than expected. Read more
Push Square
Thanks to questionable tactics, a tedious and boring structure, bullet spongey enemies, and a narrative that's completely throwaway, Wolfenstein: Youngblood is far and away the... Read more
TechRaptor
Wolfenstein: Youngblood is more or less just as good as its predecessors but the implementation of some of the new gameplay features leave the tiniest... Read more
Wolfenstein: Youngblood begins with Soph and Jess killing their first Nazi and ends with both caked in blood from their conquests. Read more
While I complain about Wolfenstein: Youngblood, the issues I have with it center around the inclusion of RPG mechanics that don’t really find their place... Read more
GamesRadar+
Wolfenstein: Youngblood is a spin-off with big ambitions let down by lacklustre execution. Read more
Even if its gunplay is fluid and its new protagonists offer a nice change of pace, Wolfenstein: Youngblood forgets what made the previous games so... Read more
AusGamers
Now with an invitation that reads, plus one. Read more
TheSixthAxis
Youngblood feels like Wolfenstein got drunk and ended up at the wrong party. It's still able to pull off some of the same old tricks,... Read more
Wolfenstein: Youngblood introduces two really awesome characters, with a twist on the franchise that doesn’t necessarily deliver in full. Read more
Kakuchopurei
Wolfenstein: Youngblood is one of those games that has a lot of cool ideas and concepts, but barely sticks the landing. If the co-op matchmaking... Read more
Quote not yet available. Read more
WellPlayed
In reality, it’s developed into a shallow game with little to no story content but lots of tedious busywork. Its great moment-to-moment gameplay isn’t enough... Read more
The story and characters and shooting that make Wolfenstein shine are still all here. But, the structure has shifted those elements around, producing something that... Read more
NoobFeed
Wolfenstein holds a high position among a lot of FPS gamers. Wolfenstein: Youngblood seeks to carry the torch of this respected series but not only... Read more
Intentions to do something different are appreciated, but the way these additions sabotage the previously pristine core mechanics will only make your blood boil instead. Read more
Press Start
Wolfenstein: Youngblood is some of the most fun I've had with the new saga of Wolfenstein games, but that came at the cost of the... Read more
GamingBolt
Wolfenstein: Youngblood is very clearly not Wolfenstein 3, and you shouldn't expect it to be. It's a side-story before the final chapter in MachineGames Wolf saga, and for what it is,... Read more
The story isn’t as interesting as I’d hope a New Colossus followup would be and so outside of a mindless mildly fun co-op shooter, it’s... Read more
Even if you don’t care about disjointed storytelling, repetitive levels or cringe-worthy jokes, I can’t recommend Youngblood. Read more
PC Invasion
The series returns with its incredible first-person shooting, wild gunfights, and a ton of Nazi killing. Unfortunately, that's about all it brings. The narrative is... Read more
Wolfenstein: Youngblood still features the excellent gunplay that the series is known for, only this time it's paired with excellent level design thanks to the... Read more
GamePitt
Despite changing a number of mechanics and aspects of the game, I thoroughly enjoyed playing Wolfenstein: Youngblood. If you’ve got a friend to play with,... Read more
GameSpot
The Blazkowicz sisters steal the show in a bite-sized cooperative spin-off FPS that packs a hell of a punch, further invigorating the franchise. Read more
CGMagazine
Wolfenstein: Youngblood feels less like the story-driven co-op shooter that it should have been, and more like a product made to cash in on the... Read more
Wolfenstein: Youngblood is an excellent stopgap before the inevitable Wolfenstein 3. You can dip your toes back into the world and the new combat changes... Read more
Expansive
Wolfenstein: Youngblood is a smartly designed, well polished, and – most importantly – an entertaining shooter that you can play online with your friend with... Read more
Screen Rant
Wolfenstein: Youngblood is about freedom in more ways than one. Read more
Nexus
Wolfenstein: Youngblood is a great coop experience that manages to retain several elements of the prior Wolfenstein games – the gunplay, the characters, the excellent... Read more
Game Rant
Wolfenstein: Youngblood attempts to take the franchise in a new direction by focusing less on linear narrative and more on co-op and progression. Read more
If you are, looking for a straight forward co-op shooter with plenty of customization and collectibles, you might enjoy the game with friends or random... Read more
PowerUp!
There’s plenty of fun to be had but it’s not quite the Nazi killing romp I wanted Read more
Wolfenstein: Youngblood takes a new, cooperative path, but still delivers nazi-killing fun. Read more
The new Wolfensteins have always encouraged multiple playstyles, but Youngblood is the first time they've actually felt viable. Read more
The usual Wolfenstein brilliance is here, and MachineGames have shown they've got a great handle on splattering fascists. Read more
Despite some big changes to the overall formula, Wolfenstein: Youngblood remains another solid entry in a very reliable series. Read more
Guardian
The Nazi-splattering franchise returns, with thoughtful level design compensating for a lack of true play flexibility Read more
GameSpace
Wolfenstein Youngblood is a spinoff of Wolfenstein New Colossus. Like Old Blood, it ditches the in depth story in favor of gunplay and carnage. The... Read more
This side chapter provides a steady dollop of Nazi-massacring fun, especially if you have a pal along for the ride Read more
Most of its good points are inherited from the last game, and while the excellent level design improvements are welcome, there’s not enough variety to... Read more
PC Gamer
Youngblood's gorgeous, terrible world is worth exploring, despite a slight narrative and oppressively boring progression systems. Read more
COGconnected
Wolfenstein Youngblood looks great and has solid shooting mechanics, but misses the mark when it comes to the things that have become Wolfenstein’s greatest strengths.... Read more
Youngblood is a meat-and-potatoes first-person shooter where all the systems work well, the enemies provide a brutal challenge, and a friend can come along with... Read more
Destructoid
Maybe I just expected too much, but I find myself missing the careful balance of story and gameplay that The New Order had down pat.... Read more
Buy it if you have an ideal co-op partner, want a simpler co-op alternative to MMO-like shooters, or just really, really like newer Wolfenstein games.... Read more
PCGamesN
Considering it's 'only' a spin-off, this is a riotous and well-designed entry in the series - however, it's built with co-op in mind. Solo play... Read more
ACG
Quote not yet available. Read more
It is what it is — a reasonably priced spin-off of the series that is not bad, it’s just limited in its scope and replay... Read more
PSX Extreme
Whether or not you enjoy Wolfenstein: Youngblood is going to depend on a lot of factors. If you loved the previous games for their narrative... Read more
Wolfenstein: Youngblood reminds me of that follow-up movie that no one asked for, with a new director that poorly attempts to live-off and replicate the... Read more
Wolfenstein Youngblood is an awesome third chapter in the latest Wolfenstein series. The fast gameplay, weapon customization, and AI make this a great FPS, but... Read more
GameGrin
An interesting and entertaining attempt at bringing the main Wolfenstein series' shooting mechanics into a co-op adventure that for the most part succeeds as long... Read more
Regardless, with graphical improvements, constant performance updates, and an upcoming RTX implementation on Nvidia’s side of things – Wolfenstein: Youngblood could very well be one... Read more
Geek Culture
This sequel will come as a surprise to hardcore fans, as the developers took a big risk trying to redefine their first person shooter. But... Read more
Overall, Youngblood is a welcome reinvention of the series, but lacks the personality of what makes a Wolfenstein game. Microtransactions aren't as bad they're made... Read more
Wolfenstein: Youngblood isn’t bad, but it’s not amazing either. It’s a serviceable Wolfenstein entry with some great standout parts—like the gunplay—but also has odd coop... Read more
Wolfenstein: Youngblood is a stylish detour that allows the series to safely explore some new directions while setting the scene before the next game. But... Read more
GBAtemp
If you're a Wolfenstein fan, don't buy this game. Not yet at least, wait until it's at least 30-50% off. This game is not worth... Read more
Shacknews
Wolfenstein: Youngblood feels like a short co-op experience stretched out over a barebones RPG skeleton. It doesn’t feel comfortable in its own skin. It’s too... Read more
ZTGD
In the end, Youngblood is a budget priced spinoff that works in the gameplay department just like the previous games, but lacks in a lot... Read more
An interesting idea, but sadly a weak game for single players, or people looking for random people. It’s a game that could have worked, but... Read more
Cubed3
Wolfenstein: Youngblood is hurting without B.J.. While he was sort of made out to be a tool in The New Colossus, his daughters are insufferable... Read more
Game Debate
It breaks my heart a little to slap a relatively low score on this. Both The New Order and The New Colossus were fantastic reinventions... Read more
ani-game.com
While I can appreciate that Machine Games may have wanted to push the envelope and try something new with a series they’ve been hard at... Read more
A violent, arcade shooter, that doesn’t give a stuff about your fancy upgrades, your new gun mechanics, your brand spanking new mech-armour, or your feelings.... Read more
EGM
All MachineGames and Arkane Studios needed to do was make a straightforward, cooperative Wolfenstein experience. Instead, Youngblood replaces the series' celebrated narrative twists and turns... Read more
Gaming Nexus
Wolfenstein: Youngblood takes one of my favorite FPS series and ruins it with repetitive grind, bloated FPS mechanics, a broken, mandatory co-op system and a... Read more
Despite it’s lackluster gunplay, Youngblood’s co-op and intricate level design make for a solid chapter in the Wolfenstein saga. Read more
OnlySP
Wolfenstein: Youngblood had the potential for greatness. MachineGames has proven itself as one of the best FPS developers active today with the previous two series... Read more
All in all, I quite enjoyed playing Wolfenstein Youngblood. I thought the two character’s relationship was fascinating and their journey was captivating to see how... Read more
Daily Mirror
Youngblood just cannot hope to fill the power armour clad boots of New Colossus. It's a good shooter and great co-op game but don’t expect... Read more
GOOD - Liberating Paris from the Nazis is a lot of fun, and even more so with a friend. If you like the rebooted Wolfenstein... Read more
Ultimately, Wolfenstein: Youngblood feels more like the product of a shareholder meeting, where non-gamers pushed this idea of turning Wolfenstein into a quasi service-type loot... Read more
Daily Star
It is what it is — a reasonably priced spin-off of the series that is not bad, it’s just limited in its scope and replay... Read more
GameSkinny
Youngblood is no New Colossus, but it offers something fresh and new, even though that alone may turn away lots of old-time fans of the... Read more
GearNuke
Wolfenstein Youngblood suffers from a myriad of issues including bad game design, unnecessary gameplay clutter, and a forced shift to co-op gameplay that hardly feels... Read more
Wolfenstein: Youngblood is a pretty rough ride that takes two steps back for every step it takes forward. Read more
A COMMON FPS game with impressive graphics, that's Wolfenstein: Youngblood. It brings nothing new to the game genre, something expected from the franchise that carries... Read more
Wolfenstein: Youngblood feels like a non-essential addition to the franchise, and a game that is sorely missing the humanity of BJ Blazkowicz. Read more
GameCrate
If you're looking for combat, which I imagine most fans of a dystopian Nazi-killing game would be, look the other way. Likewise, if you're looking... Read more
MonsterVine
Wolfenstein: Youngblood succeeded in doing something I didn’t think possible: killing all enthusiasm I had for the series. Sure, the gunplay still feels great but... Read more
GotGame
All in all, Wolfenstein: Youngblood is a nice change of pace in the series. It will definitely wade us over until the real future of... Read more
Wolfenstein: Youngblood is a fun if slightly buggy shooter, made more interesting with the addition of a friend to help you punch Nazis to the... Read more
Wolfenstein: Youngblood is an adequate shooter, buried under a glut of unnecessary RPG elements and an obnoxious focus on cooperative play. Fans should look to... Read more
Impulsegamer
Supercharged, righteous co-op shooter, full of girl-power Read more
Wccftech
Wolfenstein: Youngblood just never finds the right groove. The game's needless RPG elements, microtransactions, and sloppy non-linear structure are obvious mistakes, but it also has... Read more
It’s tempting to want Wolfenstein: Youngblood to be the rousing third chapter in a terrific revival of a classic franchise, but it’s not. Instead, it’s... Read more
Wolfenstein: Youngblood provides a decent co-op experience for friends to indulge in. It’s like going to a place where you know the service is fine... Read more
Niche Gamer
At this point do I believe that MachineGames can make another good Wolfenstein game? Honestly, I do not know, even with the help of a... Read more
PCMag
Wolfenstein: Youngblood is as run-of-the-mill as you can get. The Nazi-killing angle and co-op functionality give the game an interesting edge, but the forced RPG... Read more
Wolfenstein: Youngblood is a fun shooter and that is about it. The story comes across like the scrapings from the bottom of a barrel, the... Read more
Twinfinite
With this latest installment, it feels as though Machine Games is both running out of ideas and losing the plot a little with what fans... Read more
It experiments with all the weakest parts of the series and ties them together with a new, tedious progression system. Read more
DualShockers
Wolfenstein Youngblood is hit and miss in a lot of ways, but at the very least, MachineGames has been able to capitalize on the promise... Read more
Could have been a great game if only it wasn't held by bizarre gameplay features that nobody asked for. Read more
Wolfenstein Youngblood is not Wolfenstein III. It never claimed to be and in many ways it proves to have unique goals separate from what we’ve... Read more
GameZone
If you're looking for something to tide you over until the inevitable Wolfenstein 3, Youngblood probably won't scratch your itch. It takes many steps back... Read more
In many respects, this entry feels more akin to an Arkane game and not enough like the Wolfenstein experiences we've come to know and love. At... Read more
GameSpew
Despite its issues though, Wolfenstein: Youngblood remains yet another solid entry in the Wolfenstein series. Read more
Wolfenstein: Youngblood is a weird experience. The shooting mechanics could be a lot better and the RPG mechanics could be dialed back and it would... Read more
Stevivor
At the end of the day, Wolfenstein Youngblood is largely forgettable. Read more
Enjoyable, but not as engaging as previous entries, Wolfenstein: Youngblood does a good job of attempting to branch the series out from its trademark style. Read more
Wolfenstein: Youngblood comes off as a big experiment, and attempts to take something people like and do something new with it. I’m glad MachineGames was... Read more
Eurogamer
Two players, two developers, but half the story: this spin-off isn't firing on all cylinders, but the combat is still hugely satisfying. Read more
Critical Hit
Wolfenstein Youngblood is a disappointingly bland shooter that fails to capture the intensity or passion of New Order and New Colossus, delivering a humdrum experience... Read more
For the budget price of $30, Wolfenstein: Youngblood is packed with a decent amount of content, marred by a few mundane design decisions. Read more
Ignoring the bugs I encountered for a moment: I have enjoyed Wolfenstein: Youngblood. It's an odd entry into the franchise and I'd love to know... Read more
Heavy
As a side project, Wolfenstein: Youngblood comes off better than expected. Read more
Push Square
Thanks to questionable tactics, a tedious and boring structure, bullet spongey enemies, and a narrative that's completely throwaway, Wolfenstein: Youngblood is far and away the... Read more
TechRaptor
Wolfenstein: Youngblood is more or less just as good as its predecessors but the implementation of some of the new gameplay features leave the tiniest... Read more
Wolfenstein: Youngblood begins with Soph and Jess killing their first Nazi and ends with both caked in blood from their conquests. Read more
While I complain about Wolfenstein: Youngblood, the issues I have with it center around the inclusion of RPG mechanics that don’t really find their place... Read more
GamesRadar+
Wolfenstein: Youngblood is a spin-off with big ambitions let down by lacklustre execution. Read more
Even if its gunplay is fluid and its new protagonists offer a nice change of pace, Wolfenstein: Youngblood forgets what made the previous games so... Read more
AusGamers
Now with an invitation that reads, plus one. Read more
TheSixthAxis
Youngblood feels like Wolfenstein got drunk and ended up at the wrong party. It's still able to pull off some of the same old tricks,... Read more
Wolfenstein: Youngblood introduces two really awesome characters, with a twist on the franchise that doesn’t necessarily deliver in full. Read more
Kakuchopurei
Wolfenstein: Youngblood is one of those games that has a lot of cool ideas and concepts, but barely sticks the landing. If the co-op matchmaking... Read more
Quote not yet available. Read more
WellPlayed
In reality, it’s developed into a shallow game with little to no story content but lots of tedious busywork. Its great moment-to-moment gameplay isn’t enough... Read more
The story and characters and shooting that make Wolfenstein shine are still all here. But, the structure has shifted those elements around, producing something that... Read more
NoobFeed
Wolfenstein holds a high position among a lot of FPS gamers. Wolfenstein: Youngblood seeks to carry the torch of this respected series but not only... Read more
Intentions to do something different are appreciated, but the way these additions sabotage the previously pristine core mechanics will only make your blood boil instead. Read more
Press Start
Wolfenstein: Youngblood is some of the most fun I've had with the new saga of Wolfenstein games, but that came at the cost of the... Read more
GamingBolt
Wolfenstein: Youngblood is very clearly not Wolfenstein 3, and you shouldn't expect it to be. It's a side-story before the final chapter in MachineGames Wolf saga, and for what it is,... Read more
The story isn’t as interesting as I’d hope a New Colossus followup would be and so outside of a mindless mildly fun co-op shooter, it’s... Read more
Even if you don’t care about disjointed storytelling, repetitive levels or cringe-worthy jokes, I can’t recommend Youngblood. Read more
PC Invasion
The series returns with its incredible first-person shooting, wild gunfights, and a ton of Nazi killing. Unfortunately, that's about all it brings. The narrative is... Read more
Wolfenstein: Youngblood still features the excellent gunplay that the series is known for, only this time it's paired with excellent level design thanks to the... Read more
GamePitt
Despite changing a number of mechanics and aspects of the game, I thoroughly enjoyed playing Wolfenstein: Youngblood. If you’ve got a friend to play with,... Read more
GameSpot
The Blazkowicz sisters steal the show in a bite-sized cooperative spin-off FPS that packs a hell of a punch, further invigorating the franchise. Read more
CGMagazine
Wolfenstein: Youngblood feels less like the story-driven co-op shooter that it should have been, and more like a product made to cash in on the... Read more
Wolfenstein: Youngblood is an excellent stopgap before the inevitable Wolfenstein 3. You can dip your toes back into the world and the new combat changes... Read more
Expansive
Wolfenstein: Youngblood is a smartly designed, well polished, and – most importantly – an entertaining shooter that you can play online with your friend with... Read more
Screen Rant
Wolfenstein: Youngblood is about freedom in more ways than one. Read more
Nexus
Wolfenstein: Youngblood is a great coop experience that manages to retain several elements of the prior Wolfenstein games – the gunplay, the characters, the excellent... Read more
Game Rant
Wolfenstein: Youngblood attempts to take the franchise in a new direction by focusing less on linear narrative and more on co-op and progression. Read more
If you are, looking for a straight forward co-op shooter with plenty of customization and collectibles, you might enjoy the game with friends or random... Read more
PowerUp!
There’s plenty of fun to be had but it’s not quite the Nazi killing romp I wanted Read more
Wolfenstein: Youngblood takes a new, cooperative path, but still delivers nazi-killing fun. Read more
The new Wolfensteins have always encouraged multiple playstyles, but Youngblood is the first time they've actually felt viable. Read more
The usual Wolfenstein brilliance is here, and MachineGames have shown they've got a great handle on splattering fascists. Read more
Despite some big changes to the overall formula, Wolfenstein: Youngblood remains another solid entry in a very reliable series. Read more
Guardian
The Nazi-splattering franchise returns, with thoughtful level design compensating for a lack of true play flexibility Read more
GameSpace
Wolfenstein Youngblood is a spinoff of Wolfenstein New Colossus. Like Old Blood, it ditches the in depth story in favor of gunplay and carnage. The... Read more
This side chapter provides a steady dollop of Nazi-massacring fun, especially if you have a pal along for the ride Read more
Most of its good points are inherited from the last game, and while the excellent level design improvements are welcome, there’s not enough variety to... Read more
PC Gamer
Youngblood's gorgeous, terrible world is worth exploring, despite a slight narrative and oppressively boring progression systems. Read more
COGconnected
Wolfenstein Youngblood looks great and has solid shooting mechanics, but misses the mark when it comes to the things that have become Wolfenstein’s greatest strengths.... Read more
Youngblood is a meat-and-potatoes first-person shooter where all the systems work well, the enemies provide a brutal challenge, and a friend can come along with... Read more
Destructoid
Maybe I just expected too much, but I find myself missing the careful balance of story and gameplay that The New Order had down pat.... Read more
Buy it if you have an ideal co-op partner, want a simpler co-op alternative to MMO-like shooters, or just really, really like newer Wolfenstein games.... Read more
PCGamesN
Considering it's 'only' a spin-off, this is a riotous and well-designed entry in the series - however, it's built with co-op in mind. Solo play... Read more
ACG
Quote not yet available. Read more
It is what it is — a reasonably priced spin-off of the series that is not bad, it’s just limited in its scope and replay... Read more
PSX Extreme
Whether or not you enjoy Wolfenstein: Youngblood is going to depend on a lot of factors. If you loved the previous games for their narrative... Read more
Wolfenstein: Youngblood reminds me of that follow-up movie that no one asked for, with a new director that poorly attempts to live-off and replicate the... Read more
Wolfenstein Youngblood is an awesome third chapter in the latest Wolfenstein series. The fast gameplay, weapon customization, and AI make this a great FPS, but... Read more
GameGrin
An interesting and entertaining attempt at bringing the main Wolfenstein series' shooting mechanics into a co-op adventure that for the most part succeeds as long... Read more
Regardless, with graphical improvements, constant performance updates, and an upcoming RTX implementation on Nvidia’s side of things – Wolfenstein: Youngblood could very well be one... Read more
Geek Culture
This sequel will come as a surprise to hardcore fans, as the developers took a big risk trying to redefine their first person shooter. But... Read more
Overall, Youngblood is a welcome reinvention of the series, but lacks the personality of what makes a Wolfenstein game. Microtransactions aren't as bad they're made... Read more
Wolfenstein: Youngblood isn’t bad, but it’s not amazing either. It’s a serviceable Wolfenstein entry with some great standout parts—like the gunplay—but also has odd coop... Read more
Wolfenstein: Youngblood is a stylish detour that allows the series to safely explore some new directions while setting the scene before the next game. But... Read more
GBAtemp
If you're a Wolfenstein fan, don't buy this game. Not yet at least, wait until it's at least 30-50% off. This game is not worth... Read more
Shacknews
Wolfenstein: Youngblood feels like a short co-op experience stretched out over a barebones RPG skeleton. It doesn’t feel comfortable in its own skin. It’s too... Read more
ZTGD
In the end, Youngblood is a budget priced spinoff that works in the gameplay department just like the previous games, but lacks in a lot... Read more
An interesting idea, but sadly a weak game for single players, or people looking for random people. It’s a game that could have worked, but... Read more
Cubed3
Wolfenstein: Youngblood is hurting without B.J.. While he was sort of made out to be a tool in The New Colossus, his daughters are insufferable... Read more
Game Debate
It breaks my heart a little to slap a relatively low score on this. Both The New Order and The New Colossus were fantastic reinventions... Read more
ani-game.com
While I can appreciate that Machine Games may have wanted to push the envelope and try something new with a series they’ve been hard at... Read more
A violent, arcade shooter, that doesn’t give a stuff about your fancy upgrades, your new gun mechanics, your brand spanking new mech-armour, or your feelings.... Read more
EGM
All MachineGames and Arkane Studios needed to do was make a straightforward, cooperative Wolfenstein experience. Instead, Youngblood replaces the series' celebrated narrative twists and turns... Read more
Gaming Nexus
Wolfenstein: Youngblood takes one of my favorite FPS series and ruins it with repetitive grind, bloated FPS mechanics, a broken, mandatory co-op system and a... Read more
Despite it’s lackluster gunplay, Youngblood’s co-op and intricate level design make for a solid chapter in the Wolfenstein saga. Read more
OnlySP
Wolfenstein: Youngblood had the potential for greatness. MachineGames has proven itself as one of the best FPS developers active today with the previous two series... Read more
All in all, I quite enjoyed playing Wolfenstein Youngblood. I thought the two character’s relationship was fascinating and their journey was captivating to see how... Read more
Daily Mirror
Youngblood just cannot hope to fill the power armour clad boots of New Colossus. It's a good shooter and great co-op game but don’t expect... Read more
GOOD - Liberating Paris from the Nazis is a lot of fun, and even more so with a friend. If you like the rebooted Wolfenstein... Read more
Ultimately, Wolfenstein: Youngblood feels more like the product of a shareholder meeting, where non-gamers pushed this idea of turning Wolfenstein into a quasi service-type loot... Read more
Daily Star
It is what it is — a reasonably priced spin-off of the series that is not bad, it’s just limited in its scope and replay... Read more
GameSkinny
Youngblood is no New Colossus, but it offers something fresh and new, even though that alone may turn away lots of old-time fans of the... Read more
GearNuke
Wolfenstein Youngblood suffers from a myriad of issues including bad game design, unnecessary gameplay clutter, and a forced shift to co-op gameplay that hardly feels... Read more
Wolfenstein: Youngblood is a pretty rough ride that takes two steps back for every step it takes forward. Read more
A COMMON FPS game with impressive graphics, that's Wolfenstein: Youngblood. It brings nothing new to the game genre, something expected from the franchise that carries... Read more
Wolfenstein: Youngblood feels like a non-essential addition to the franchise, and a game that is sorely missing the humanity of BJ Blazkowicz. Read more
GameCrate
If you're looking for combat, which I imagine most fans of a dystopian Nazi-killing game would be, look the other way. Likewise, if you're looking... Read more
MonsterVine
Wolfenstein: Youngblood succeeded in doing something I didn’t think possible: killing all enthusiasm I had for the series. Sure, the gunplay still feels great but... Read more
GotGame
All in all, Wolfenstein: Youngblood is a nice change of pace in the series. It will definitely wade us over until the real future of... Read more
Wolfenstein: Youngblood is a fun if slightly buggy shooter, made more interesting with the addition of a friend to help you punch Nazis to the... Read more
Wolfenstein: Youngblood is an adequate shooter, buried under a glut of unnecessary RPG elements and an obnoxious focus on cooperative play. Fans should look to... Read more
Impulsegamer
Supercharged, righteous co-op shooter, full of girl-power Read more
Wccftech
Wolfenstein: Youngblood just never finds the right groove. The game's needless RPG elements, microtransactions, and sloppy non-linear structure are obvious mistakes, but it also has... Read more
It’s tempting to want Wolfenstein: Youngblood to be the rousing third chapter in a terrific revival of a classic franchise, but it’s not. Instead, it’s... Read more
Wolfenstein: Youngblood provides a decent co-op experience for friends to indulge in. It’s like going to a place where you know the service is fine... Read more
Niche Gamer
At this point do I believe that MachineGames can make another good Wolfenstein game? Honestly, I do not know, even with the help of a... Read more
PCMag
Wolfenstein: Youngblood is as run-of-the-mill as you can get. The Nazi-killing angle and co-op functionality give the game an interesting edge, but the forced RPG... Read more
Wolfenstein: Youngblood is a fun shooter and that is about it. The story comes across like the scrapings from the bottom of a barrel, the... Read more
Twinfinite
With this latest installment, it feels as though Machine Games is both running out of ideas and losing the plot a little with what fans... Read more
It experiments with all the weakest parts of the series and ties them together with a new, tedious progression system. Read more
DualShockers
Wolfenstein Youngblood is hit and miss in a lot of ways, but at the very least, MachineGames has been able to capitalize on the promise... Read more
Could have been a great game if only it wasn't held by bizarre gameplay features that nobody asked for. Read more
Wolfenstein Youngblood is not Wolfenstein III. It never claimed to be and in many ways it proves to have unique goals separate from what we’ve... Read more
GameZone
If you're looking for something to tide you over until the inevitable Wolfenstein 3, Youngblood probably won't scratch your itch. It takes many steps back... Read more
In many respects, this entry feels more akin to an Arkane game and not enough like the Wolfenstein experiences we've come to know and love. At... Read more
GameSpew
Despite its issues though, Wolfenstein: Youngblood remains yet another solid entry in the Wolfenstein series. Read more
Wolfenstein: Youngblood is a weird experience. The shooting mechanics could be a lot better and the RPG mechanics could be dialed back and it would... Read more
Stevivor
At the end of the day, Wolfenstein Youngblood is largely forgettable. Read more
Enjoyable, but not as engaging as previous entries, Wolfenstein: Youngblood does a good job of attempting to branch the series out from its trademark style. Read more
Wolfenstein: Youngblood comes off as a big experiment, and attempts to take something people like and do something new with it. I’m glad MachineGames was... Read more
Eurogamer
Two players, two developers, but half the story: this spin-off isn't firing on all cylinders, but the combat is still hugely satisfying. Read more
Critical Hit
Wolfenstein Youngblood is a disappointingly bland shooter that fails to capture the intensity or passion of New Order and New Colossus, delivering a humdrum experience... Read more
For the budget price of $30, Wolfenstein: Youngblood is packed with a decent amount of content, marred by a few mundane design decisions. Read more
Ignoring the bugs I encountered for a moment: I have enjoyed Wolfenstein: Youngblood. It's an odd entry into the franchise and I'd love to know... Read more
Heavy
As a side project, Wolfenstein: Youngblood comes off better than expected. Read more
Push Square
Thanks to questionable tactics, a tedious and boring structure, bullet spongey enemies, and a narrative that's completely throwaway, Wolfenstein: Youngblood is far and away the... Read more
TechRaptor
Wolfenstein: Youngblood is more or less just as good as its predecessors but the implementation of some of the new gameplay features leave the tiniest... Read more
Wolfenstein: Youngblood begins with Soph and Jess killing their first Nazi and ends with both caked in blood from their conquests. Read more
While I complain about Wolfenstein: Youngblood, the issues I have with it center around the inclusion of RPG mechanics that don’t really find their place... Read more
GamesRadar+
Wolfenstein: Youngblood is a spin-off with big ambitions let down by lacklustre execution. Read more
Even if its gunplay is fluid and its new protagonists offer a nice change of pace, Wolfenstein: Youngblood forgets what made the previous games so... Read more
AusGamers
Now with an invitation that reads, plus one. Read more
TheSixthAxis
Youngblood feels like Wolfenstein got drunk and ended up at the wrong party. It's still able to pull off some of the same old tricks,... Read more
Wolfenstein: Youngblood introduces two really awesome characters, with a twist on the franchise that doesn’t necessarily deliver in full. Read more
Kakuchopurei
Wolfenstein: Youngblood is one of those games that has a lot of cool ideas and concepts, but barely sticks the landing. If the co-op matchmaking... Read more
Quote not yet available. Read more
WellPlayed
In reality, it’s developed into a shallow game with little to no story content but lots of tedious busywork. Its great moment-to-moment gameplay isn’t enough... Read more
The story and characters and shooting that make Wolfenstein shine are still all here. But, the structure has shifted those elements around, producing something that... Read more
NoobFeed
Wolfenstein holds a high position among a lot of FPS gamers. Wolfenstein: Youngblood seeks to carry the torch of this respected series but not only... Read more
Intentions to do something different are appreciated, but the way these additions sabotage the previously pristine core mechanics will only make your blood boil instead. Read more
Press Start
Wolfenstein: Youngblood is some of the most fun I've had with the new saga of Wolfenstein games, but that came at the cost of the... Read more
GamingBolt
Wolfenstein: Youngblood is very clearly not Wolfenstein 3, and you shouldn't expect it to be. It's a side-story before the final chapter in MachineGames Wolf saga, and for what it is,... Read more
The story isn’t as interesting as I’d hope a New Colossus followup would be and so outside of a mindless mildly fun co-op shooter, it’s... Read more
Even if you don’t care about disjointed storytelling, repetitive levels or cringe-worthy jokes, I can’t recommend Youngblood. Read more
PC Invasion
The series returns with its incredible first-person shooting, wild gunfights, and a ton of Nazi killing. Unfortunately, that's about all it brings. The narrative is... Read more
Wolfenstein: Youngblood still features the excellent gunplay that the series is known for, only this time it's paired with excellent level design thanks to the... Read more
GamePitt
Despite changing a number of mechanics and aspects of the game, I thoroughly enjoyed playing Wolfenstein: Youngblood. If you’ve got a friend to play with,... Read more
GameSpot
The Blazkowicz sisters steal the show in a bite-sized cooperative spin-off FPS that packs a hell of a punch, further invigorating the franchise. Read more
CGMagazine
Wolfenstein: Youngblood feels less like the story-driven co-op shooter that it should have been, and more like a product made to cash in on the... Read more
Wolfenstein: Youngblood is an excellent stopgap before the inevitable Wolfenstein 3. You can dip your toes back into the world and the new combat changes... Read more
Expansive
Wolfenstein: Youngblood is a smartly designed, well polished, and – most importantly – an entertaining shooter that you can play online with your friend with... Read more
Screen Rant
Wolfenstein: Youngblood is about freedom in more ways than one. Read more
Nexus
Wolfenstein: Youngblood is a great coop experience that manages to retain several elements of the prior Wolfenstein games – the gunplay, the characters, the excellent... Read more
Game Rant
Wolfenstein: Youngblood attempts to take the franchise in a new direction by focusing less on linear narrative and more on co-op and progression. Read more
If you are, looking for a straight forward co-op shooter with plenty of customization and collectibles, you might enjoy the game with friends or random... Read more
PowerUp!
There’s plenty of fun to be had but it’s not quite the Nazi killing romp I wanted Read more
Wolfenstein: Youngblood takes a new, cooperative path, but still delivers nazi-killing fun. Read more
The new Wolfensteins have always encouraged multiple playstyles, but Youngblood is the first time they've actually felt viable. Read more
The usual Wolfenstein brilliance is here, and MachineGames have shown they've got a great handle on splattering fascists. Read more
Despite some big changes to the overall formula, Wolfenstein: Youngblood remains another solid entry in a very reliable series. Read more
Guardian
The Nazi-splattering franchise returns, with thoughtful level design compensating for a lack of true play flexibility Read more
GameSpace
Wolfenstein Youngblood is a spinoff of Wolfenstein New Colossus. Like Old Blood, it ditches the in depth story in favor of gunplay and carnage. The... Read more
This side chapter provides a steady dollop of Nazi-massacring fun, especially if you have a pal along for the ride Read more
Most of its good points are inherited from the last game, and while the excellent level design improvements are welcome, there’s not enough variety to... Read more
PC Gamer
Youngblood's gorgeous, terrible world is worth exploring, despite a slight narrative and oppressively boring progression systems. Read more
COGconnected
Wolfenstein Youngblood looks great and has solid shooting mechanics, but misses the mark when it comes to the things that have become Wolfenstein’s greatest strengths.... Read more
Youngblood is a meat-and-potatoes first-person shooter where all the systems work well, the enemies provide a brutal challenge, and a friend can come along with... Read more
Destructoid
Maybe I just expected too much, but I find myself missing the careful balance of story and gameplay that The New Order had down pat.... Read more
Buy it if you have an ideal co-op partner, want a simpler co-op alternative to MMO-like shooters, or just really, really like newer Wolfenstein games.... Read more
PCGamesN
Considering it's 'only' a spin-off, this is a riotous and well-designed entry in the series - however, it's built with co-op in mind. Solo play... Read more
ACG
Quote not yet available. Read more
It is what it is — a reasonably priced spin-off of the series that is not bad, it’s just limited in its scope and replay... Read more
AnaitGames
A frustrating and completely pointless game, devoid of any meaning of reason to be, that breaks the good streak that the series was having with... Read more
VideoTime
Since it was published in 1981 under the development of Muse Software, the Wolfenstein saga has been one of the pillars of the video game... Read more
If you liked Wolfenstein's previous installments, you will love this one, as it continues with the history of the Blazcowickz in the 80s and gives... Read more
Areajugones
A non-linear based campaign without a defined rhythm, a progression system taken from the RPG genre that does not adapt well to the personality of... Read more
33bits
Wolfnstein: Youngblood is a fun game with a very good base to do more, which misuses some of its tools and is unable to surprise... Read more
Atomix
Wolfenstein: Youngblood is a game with interesting ideas, but not so bright execution. The multiplayer mode makes the experience fun, but the level design quickly... Read more
Wolfenstein: Youngblood maintains the quality of other deliveries and improves on other sections, such as multiplayer. Possibly one of the best in the series. Read more
Wolfenstein: Youngblood falls a step behind previous games... Which doesn't mean is bad at all. The formula works as fine as ever, and there are... Read more
IGN Spain
MachineGames continues to raise the overall level of the Wolfenstein franchise, although it could have taken more advantage of the cooperative and there is excessive... Read more
AnaitGames
A frustrating and completely pointless game, devoid of any meaning of reason to be, that breaks the good streak that the series was having with... Read more
VideoTime
Since it was published in 1981 under the development of Muse Software, the Wolfenstein saga has been one of the pillars of the video game... Read more
If you liked Wolfenstein's previous installments, you will love this one, as it continues with the history of the Blazcowickz in the 80s and gives... Read more
Areajugones
A non-linear based campaign without a defined rhythm, a progression system taken from the RPG genre that does not adapt well to the personality of... Read more
33bits
Wolfnstein: Youngblood is a fun game with a very good base to do more, which misuses some of its tools and is unable to surprise... Read more
Atomix
Wolfenstein: Youngblood is a game with interesting ideas, but not so bright execution. The multiplayer mode makes the experience fun, but the level design quickly... Read more
Wolfenstein: Youngblood maintains the quality of other deliveries and improves on other sections, such as multiplayer. Possibly one of the best in the series. Read more
Wolfenstein: Youngblood falls a step behind previous games... Which doesn't mean is bad at all. The formula works as fine as ever, and there are... Read more
IGN Spain
MachineGames continues to raise the overall level of the Wolfenstein franchise, although it could have taken more advantage of the cooperative and there is excessive... Read more
AnaitGames
A frustrating and completely pointless game, devoid of any meaning of reason to be, that breaks the good streak that the series was having with... Read more
VideoTime
Since it was published in 1981 under the development of Muse Software, the Wolfenstein saga has been one of the pillars of the video game... Read more
If you liked Wolfenstein's previous installments, you will love this one, as it continues with the history of the Blazcowickz in the 80s and gives... Read more
Areajugones
A non-linear based campaign without a defined rhythm, a progression system taken from the RPG genre that does not adapt well to the personality of... Read more
33bits
Wolfnstein: Youngblood is a fun game with a very good base to do more, which misuses some of its tools and is unable to surprise... Read more
Atomix
Wolfenstein: Youngblood is a game with interesting ideas, but not so bright execution. The multiplayer mode makes the experience fun, but the level design quickly... Read more
Wolfenstein: Youngblood maintains the quality of other deliveries and improves on other sections, such as multiplayer. Possibly one of the best in the series. Read more
Wolfenstein: Youngblood falls a step behind previous games... Which doesn't mean is bad at all. The formula works as fine as ever, and there are... Read more
IGN Spain
MachineGames continues to raise the overall level of the Wolfenstein franchise, although it could have taken more advantage of the cooperative and there is excessive... Read more
AnaitGames
A frustrating and completely pointless game, devoid of any meaning of reason to be, that breaks the good streak that the series was having with... Read more
VideoTime
Since it was published in 1981 under the development of Muse Software, the Wolfenstein saga has been one of the pillars of the video game... Read more
If you liked Wolfenstein's previous installments, you will love this one, as it continues with the history of the Blazcowickz in the 80s and gives... Read more
Areajugones
A non-linear based campaign without a defined rhythm, a progression system taken from the RPG genre that does not adapt well to the personality of... Read more
33bits
Wolfnstein: Youngblood is a fun game with a very good base to do more, which misuses some of its tools and is unable to surprise... Read more
Atomix
Wolfenstein: Youngblood is a game with interesting ideas, but not so bright execution. The multiplayer mode makes the experience fun, but the level design quickly... Read more
Wolfenstein: Youngblood maintains the quality of other deliveries and improves on other sections, such as multiplayer. Possibly one of the best in the series. Read more
Wolfenstein: Youngblood falls a step behind previous games... Which doesn't mean is bad at all. The formula works as fine as ever, and there are... Read more
IGN Spain
MachineGames continues to raise the overall level of the Wolfenstein franchise, although it could have taken more advantage of the cooperative and there is excessive... Read more
AnaitGames
A frustrating and completely pointless game, devoid of any meaning of reason to be, that breaks the good streak that the series was having with... Read more
VideoTime
Since it was published in 1981 under the development of Muse Software, the Wolfenstein saga has been one of the pillars of the video game... Read more
If you liked Wolfenstein's previous installments, you will love this one, as it continues with the history of the Blazcowickz in the 80s and gives... Read more
Areajugones
A non-linear based campaign without a defined rhythm, a progression system taken from the RPG genre that does not adapt well to the personality of... Read more
33bits
Wolfnstein: Youngblood is a fun game with a very good base to do more, which misuses some of its tools and is unable to surprise... Read more
Atomix
Wolfenstein: Youngblood is a game with interesting ideas, but not so bright execution. The multiplayer mode makes the experience fun, but the level design quickly... Read more
Wolfenstein: Youngblood maintains the quality of other deliveries and improves on other sections, such as multiplayer. Possibly one of the best in the series. Read more
Wolfenstein: Youngblood falls a step behind previous games... Which doesn't mean is bad at all. The formula works as fine as ever, and there are... Read more
IGN Spain
MachineGames continues to raise the overall level of the Wolfenstein franchise, although it could have taken more advantage of the cooperative and there is excessive... Read more
Gameblog
Wolfenstein Youngblood is a pretty good FPS, with solid gameplay, nice level design and intersting cooperative mecanics. Read more
Gameblog
Wolfenstein Youngblood is a pretty good FPS, with solid gameplay, nice level design and intersting cooperative mecanics. Read more
Gameblog
Wolfenstein Youngblood is a pretty good FPS, with solid gameplay, nice level design and intersting cooperative mecanics. Read more
Wolfenstein: Youngblood demonstrates the potential of the franchise with a new cooperative approach. While the game's overall progression and challenge are inconsistent, its gunplay and... Read more
Wolfenstein: Youngblood could be wrongly categorized as a "more of the same", but the many new features make it an indispensable title for fans of... Read more
Everyeye.it
This "supplementary" episode recovers the typical gunplay of the series, looks with interest at the structure of The New Colossus, but adds some new ingredients... Read more
Spaziogames
Wolfenstein: Youngblood is a new concept for the franchise and the Arkane's hand touches the game design. Not all the innovations fit well with the... Read more
Wolfenstein: Youngblood demonstrates the potential of the franchise with a new cooperative approach. While the game's overall progression and challenge are inconsistent, its gunplay and... Read more
Wolfenstein: Youngblood could be wrongly categorized as a "more of the same", but the many new features make it an indispensable title for fans of... Read more
Everyeye.it
This "supplementary" episode recovers the typical gunplay of the series, looks with interest at the structure of The New Colossus, but adds some new ingredients... Read more
Spaziogames
Wolfenstein: Youngblood is a new concept for the franchise and the Arkane's hand touches the game design. Not all the innovations fit well with the... Read more
Wolfenstein: Youngblood demonstrates the potential of the franchise with a new cooperative approach. While the game's overall progression and challenge are inconsistent, its gunplay and... Read more
Wolfenstein: Youngblood could be wrongly categorized as a "more of the same", but the many new features make it an indispensable title for fans of... Read more
Everyeye.it
This "supplementary" episode recovers the typical gunplay of the series, looks with interest at the structure of The New Colossus, but adds some new ingredients... Read more
Spaziogames
Wolfenstein: Youngblood is a new concept for the franchise and the Arkane's hand touches the game design. Not all the innovations fit well with the... Read more
Wolfenstein: Youngblood demonstrates the potential of the franchise with a new cooperative approach. While the game's overall progression and challenge are inconsistent, its gunplay and... Read more
Wolfenstein: Youngblood could be wrongly categorized as a "more of the same", but the many new features make it an indispensable title for fans of... Read more
Everyeye.it
This "supplementary" episode recovers the typical gunplay of the series, looks with interest at the structure of The New Colossus, but adds some new ingredients... Read more
Spaziogames
Wolfenstein: Youngblood is a new concept for the franchise and the Arkane's hand touches the game design. Not all the innovations fit well with the... Read more
Wolfenstein: Youngblood demonstrates the potential of the franchise with a new cooperative approach. While the game's overall progression and challenge are inconsistent, its gunplay and... Read more
Wolfenstein: Youngblood could be wrongly categorized as a "more of the same", but the many new features make it an indispensable title for fans of... Read more
Everyeye.it
This "supplementary" episode recovers the typical gunplay of the series, looks with interest at the structure of The New Colossus, but adds some new ingredients... Read more
Spaziogames
Wolfenstein: Youngblood is a new concept for the franchise and the Arkane's hand touches the game design. Not all the innovations fit well with the... Read more
Wolfenstein Youngblood is the perfect game for everybody, who ever wanted to play a Wolfenstein spin-off with a friend. The coop-features are truly convincing... Read more
GamesFinest
Wolfenstein: Youngblood manages, at least against the competition, to create a coherent, cooperative game structure, which, however, is stumbling especially on the motivational level. The... Read more
Wolfenstein: Youngblood is a bold experiment for the series which doesn't fully succeed in what it is trying to achieve. The potential behind the open... Read more
Wolfenstein Youngblood is the perfect game for everybody, who ever wanted to play a Wolfenstein spin-off with a friend. The coop-features are truly convincing... Read more
GamesFinest
Wolfenstein: Youngblood manages, at least against the competition, to create a coherent, cooperative game structure, which, however, is stumbling especially on the motivational level. The... Read more
Wolfenstein: Youngblood is a bold experiment for the series which doesn't fully succeed in what it is trying to achieve. The potential behind the open... Read more
Wolfenstein Youngblood is the perfect game for everybody, who ever wanted to play a Wolfenstein spin-off with a friend. The coop-features are truly convincing... Read more
GamesFinest
Wolfenstein: Youngblood manages, at least against the competition, to create a coherent, cooperative game structure, which, however, is stumbling especially on the motivational level. The... Read more
Wolfenstein: Youngblood is a bold experiment for the series which doesn't fully succeed in what it is trying to achieve. The potential behind the open... Read more
Wolfenstein Youngblood is the perfect game for everybody, who ever wanted to play a Wolfenstein spin-off with a friend. The coop-features are truly convincing... Read more
GamesFinest
Wolfenstein: Youngblood manages, at least against the competition, to create a coherent, cooperative game structure, which, however, is stumbling especially on the motivational level. The... Read more
Wolfenstein: Youngblood is a bold experiment for the series which doesn't fully succeed in what it is trying to achieve. The potential behind the open... Read more
Wolfenstein Youngblood is the perfect game for everybody, who ever wanted to play a Wolfenstein spin-off with a friend. The coop-features are truly convincing... Read more
GamesFinest
Wolfenstein: Youngblood manages, at least against the competition, to create a coherent, cooperative game structure, which, however, is stumbling especially on the motivational level. The... Read more
Wolfenstein: Youngblood is a bold experiment for the series which doesn't fully succeed in what it is trying to achieve. The potential behind the open... Read more
Hu3br
Youngblood feels like a weird mishmash of two clearly distinct design principles – the open-ended approach by Arkane and the linear and often action fueled... Read more
PSX Brasil
Wolfenstein: Youngblood gave the developers the opportunity to bring new things to the series, but the result wasn't as good as many expected. We hope... Read more
Echo Boomer
This Wolfenstein spin-off bets on a shared experience, with a risky game that works as intended. But Youngblood also leaves the taste that it would... Read more
Hu3br
Youngblood feels like a weird mishmash of two clearly distinct design principles – the open-ended approach by Arkane and the linear and often action fueled... Read more
PSX Brasil
Wolfenstein: Youngblood gave the developers the opportunity to bring new things to the series, but the result wasn't as good as many expected. We hope... Read more
Echo Boomer
This Wolfenstein spin-off bets on a shared experience, with a risky game that works as intended. But Youngblood also leaves the taste that it would... Read more
Hu3br
Youngblood feels like a weird mishmash of two clearly distinct design principles – the open-ended approach by Arkane and the linear and often action fueled... Read more
PSX Brasil
Wolfenstein: Youngblood gave the developers the opportunity to bring new things to the series, but the result wasn't as good as many expected. We hope... Read more
Echo Boomer
This Wolfenstein spin-off bets on a shared experience, with a risky game that works as intended. But Youngblood also leaves the taste that it would... Read more
Hu3br
Youngblood feels like a weird mishmash of two clearly distinct design principles – the open-ended approach by Arkane and the linear and often action fueled... Read more
PSX Brasil
Wolfenstein: Youngblood gave the developers the opportunity to bring new things to the series, but the result wasn't as good as many expected. We hope... Read more
Echo Boomer
This Wolfenstein spin-off bets on a shared experience, with a risky game that works as intended. But Youngblood also leaves the taste that it would... Read more
Hu3br
Youngblood feels like a weird mishmash of two clearly distinct design principles – the open-ended approach by Arkane and the linear and often action fueled... Read more
PSX Brasil
Wolfenstein: Youngblood gave the developers the opportunity to bring new things to the series, but the result wasn't as good as many expected. We hope... Read more
Echo Boomer
This Wolfenstein spin-off bets on a shared experience, with a risky game that works as intended. But Youngblood also leaves the taste that it would... Read more
Wolfenstein: Youngblood is a hilarious game set in the alternate world of Wolfenstein. The Nazi Paris of the 80's is really hilarious, you can see... Read more
INDIANTVCZ
Wolfenstein: Youngblood is not a bad game. It undeniably is a Wolfenstein from Machine Games and Arkane Studios so it does hit the AAA qualities... Read more
Wolfenstein: Youngblood is a hilarious game set in the alternate world of Wolfenstein. The Nazi Paris of the 80's is really hilarious, you can see... Read more
INDIANTVCZ
Wolfenstein: Youngblood is not a bad game. It undeniably is a Wolfenstein from Machine Games and Arkane Studios so it does hit the AAA qualities... Read more
Wolfenstein: Youngblood is a hilarious game set in the alternate world of Wolfenstein. The Nazi Paris of the 80's is really hilarious, you can see... Read more
INDIANTVCZ
Wolfenstein: Youngblood is not a bad game. It undeniably is a Wolfenstein from Machine Games and Arkane Studios so it does hit the AAA qualities... Read more
Wolfenstein: Youngblood is a hilarious game set in the alternate world of Wolfenstein. The Nazi Paris of the 80's is really hilarious, you can see... Read more
INDIANTVCZ
Wolfenstein: Youngblood is not a bad game. It undeniably is a Wolfenstein from Machine Games and Arkane Studios so it does hit the AAA qualities... Read more
Wolfenstein: Youngblood is a hilarious game set in the alternate world of Wolfenstein. The Nazi Paris of the 80's is really hilarious, you can see... Read more
INDIANTVCZ
Wolfenstein: Youngblood is not a bad game. It undeniably is a Wolfenstein from Machine Games and Arkane Studios so it does hit the AAA qualities... Read more
SomHráč.sk
It's evident that MachineGames aren't completely comfortable with the genre and gameplay concepts they've chosen for Wolfenstein: Youngblood. The only thing that still holds up... Read more
SECTOR.sk
New style of Wolfenstein with young generation of killers is different, but still full of action and with cooperation. Read more
SomHráč.sk
It's evident that MachineGames aren't completely comfortable with the genre and gameplay concepts they've chosen for Wolfenstein: Youngblood. The only thing that still holds up... Read more
SECTOR.sk
New style of Wolfenstein with young generation of killers is different, but still full of action and with cooperation. Read more
SomHráč.sk
It's evident that MachineGames aren't completely comfortable with the genre and gameplay concepts they've chosen for Wolfenstein: Youngblood. The only thing that still holds up... Read more
SECTOR.sk
New style of Wolfenstein with young generation of killers is different, but still full of action and with cooperation. Read more
SomHráč.sk
It's evident that MachineGames aren't completely comfortable with the genre and gameplay concepts they've chosen for Wolfenstein: Youngblood. The only thing that still holds up... Read more
SECTOR.sk
New style of Wolfenstein with young generation of killers is different, but still full of action and with cooperation. Read more
SomHráč.sk
It's evident that MachineGames aren't completely comfortable with the genre and gameplay concepts they've chosen for Wolfenstein: Youngblood. The only thing that still holds up... Read more
SECTOR.sk
New style of Wolfenstein with young generation of killers is different, but still full of action and with cooperation. Read more
Pixel Arts
Wolfenstein Youngblood is a different game than the previous two versions of the series. The main focus is on the two-person mode, and there are... Read more
Bazimag
Wolfenstein: Youngblood is not a complete and flawless game; Its ordinary plot has so much room for improvement, not having split-screen co-op is a big... Read more
Pixel Arts
Wolfenstein Youngblood is a different game than the previous two versions of the series. The main focus is on the two-person mode, and there are... Read more
Bazimag
Wolfenstein: Youngblood is not a complete and flawless game; Its ordinary plot has so much room for improvement, not having split-screen co-op is a big... Read more
Pixel Arts
Wolfenstein Youngblood is a different game than the previous two versions of the series. The main focus is on the two-person mode, and there are... Read more
Bazimag
Wolfenstein: Youngblood is not a complete and flawless game; Its ordinary plot has so much room for improvement, not having split-screen co-op is a big... Read more
Pixel Arts
Wolfenstein Youngblood is a different game than the previous two versions of the series. The main focus is on the two-person mode, and there are... Read more
Bazimag
Wolfenstein: Youngblood is not a complete and flawless game; Its ordinary plot has so much room for improvement, not having split-screen co-op is a big... Read more
Pixel Arts
Wolfenstein Youngblood is a different game than the previous two versions of the series. The main focus is on the two-person mode, and there are... Read more
Bazimag
Wolfenstein: Youngblood is not a complete and flawless game; Its ordinary plot has so much room for improvement, not having split-screen co-op is a big... Read more
3DNews
Shallow, samey and unneeded. Youngblood is a huge letdown because of how blatantly it doesn't respect your time and money. Read more
GameMAG
Wolfenstein: Youngblood is great action game with awesome graphics, decent set of weapons, huge bosses and good shooter mechanics. Levels have become wider and now... Read more
3DNews
Shallow, samey and unneeded. Youngblood is a huge letdown because of how blatantly it doesn't respect your time and money. Read more
GameMAG
Wolfenstein: Youngblood is great action game with awesome graphics, decent set of weapons, huge bosses and good shooter mechanics. Levels have become wider and now... Read more
3DNews
Shallow, samey and unneeded. Youngblood is a huge letdown because of how blatantly it doesn't respect your time and money. Read more
GameMAG
Wolfenstein: Youngblood is great action game with awesome graphics, decent set of weapons, huge bosses and good shooter mechanics. Levels have become wider and now... Read more
3DNews
Shallow, samey and unneeded. Youngblood is a huge letdown because of how blatantly it doesn't respect your time and money. Read more
GameMAG
Wolfenstein: Youngblood is great action game with awesome graphics, decent set of weapons, huge bosses and good shooter mechanics. Levels have become wider and now... Read more
3DNews
Shallow, samey and unneeded. Youngblood is a huge letdown because of how blatantly it doesn't respect your time and money. Read more
GameMAG
Wolfenstein: Youngblood is great action game with awesome graphics, decent set of weapons, huge bosses and good shooter mechanics. Levels have become wider and now... Read more
Saudi Gamer
A very polarizing game, that doesn't want you to love it despite your efforts. A lighthearted romp through some beautiful scenery coupled with some novel... Read more
TrueGaming
Youngblood allows you to kill lots of Nazis but with a friend this time with new co-op focused features that blend well into the experience.... Read more
Saudi Gamer
A very polarizing game, that doesn't want you to love it despite your efforts. A lighthearted romp through some beautiful scenery coupled with some novel... Read more
TrueGaming
Youngblood allows you to kill lots of Nazis but with a friend this time with new co-op focused features that blend well into the experience.... Read more
Saudi Gamer
A very polarizing game, that doesn't want you to love it despite your efforts. A lighthearted romp through some beautiful scenery coupled with some novel... Read more
TrueGaming
Youngblood allows you to kill lots of Nazis but with a friend this time with new co-op focused features that blend well into the experience.... Read more
Saudi Gamer
A very polarizing game, that doesn't want you to love it despite your efforts. A lighthearted romp through some beautiful scenery coupled with some novel... Read more
TrueGaming
Youngblood allows you to kill lots of Nazis but with a friend this time with new co-op focused features that blend well into the experience.... Read more
Saudi Gamer
A very polarizing game, that doesn't want you to love it despite your efforts. A lighthearted romp through some beautiful scenery coupled with some novel... Read more
TrueGaming
Youngblood allows you to kill lots of Nazis but with a friend this time with new co-op focused features that blend well into the experience.... Read more
Unboxholics
It's Wolfenstein as you know it but with a co-op aspect and more colourful and wacky characters. Some RPG elements are not quite up to... Read more
Unboxholics
It's Wolfenstein as you know it but with a co-op aspect and more colourful and wacky characters. Some RPG elements are not quite up to... Read more
Unboxholics
It's Wolfenstein as you know it but with a co-op aspect and more colourful and wacky characters. Some RPG elements are not quite up to... Read more
Unboxholics
It's Wolfenstein as you know it but with a co-op aspect and more colourful and wacky characters. Some RPG elements are not quite up to... Read more
Unboxholics
It's Wolfenstein as you know it but with a co-op aspect and more colourful and wacky characters. Some RPG elements are not quite up to... Read more
Gamersky
Youngblood is a solid shooter just like its prequels but features co-op experience this time. Killing Nazis is as satisfying as usual, but the story... Read more
Gamersky
Youngblood is a solid shooter just like its prequels but features co-op experience this time. Killing Nazis is as satisfying as usual, but the story... Read more
Gamersky
Youngblood is a solid shooter just like its prequels but features co-op experience this time. Killing Nazis is as satisfying as usual, but the story... Read more
Gamersky
Youngblood is a solid shooter just like its prequels but features co-op experience this time. Killing Nazis is as satisfying as usual, but the story... Read more
Gamersky
Youngblood is a solid shooter just like its prequels but features co-op experience this time. Killing Nazis is as satisfying as usual, but the story... Read more
Wolfenstein: Youngblood is one of the nice first person shooter game for this year. Besides while playing game, co-op mechanics are not very usefull. Read more
If you're looking for something to play during summer drought you should give it a chance, but don't expect a quality narrative and scenario like... Read more
Wolfenstein: Youngblood is one of the nice first person shooter game for this year. Besides while playing game, co-op mechanics are not very usefull. Read more
If you're looking for something to play during summer drought you should give it a chance, but don't expect a quality narrative and scenario like... Read more
Wolfenstein: Youngblood is one of the nice first person shooter game for this year. Besides while playing game, co-op mechanics are not very usefull. Read more
If you're looking for something to play during summer drought you should give it a chance, but don't expect a quality narrative and scenario like... Read more
Wolfenstein: Youngblood is one of the nice first person shooter game for this year. Besides while playing game, co-op mechanics are not very usefull. Read more
If you're looking for something to play during summer drought you should give it a chance, but don't expect a quality narrative and scenario like... Read more
Wolfenstein: Youngblood is one of the nice first person shooter game for this year. Besides while playing game, co-op mechanics are not very usefull. Read more
If you're looking for something to play during summer drought you should give it a chance, but don't expect a quality narrative and scenario like... Read more
XGN.nl
Wolfenstein Youngblood takes a different approach than previous Wolfenstein installments. Co-op instead of solo-adventuring and a bigger emphasis on exploring. Aside from some small hickups... Read more
XGN.nl
Wolfenstein Youngblood takes a different approach than previous Wolfenstein installments. Co-op instead of solo-adventuring and a bigger emphasis on exploring. Aside from some small hickups... Read more
XGN.nl
Wolfenstein Youngblood takes a different approach than previous Wolfenstein installments. Co-op instead of solo-adventuring and a bigger emphasis on exploring. Aside from some small hickups... Read more
XGN.nl
Wolfenstein Youngblood takes a different approach than previous Wolfenstein installments. Co-op instead of solo-adventuring and a bigger emphasis on exploring. Aside from some small hickups... Read more
XGN.nl
Wolfenstein Youngblood takes a different approach than previous Wolfenstein installments. Co-op instead of solo-adventuring and a bigger emphasis on exploring. Aside from some small hickups... Read more
Xbox Game Pass February games: Final Fantasy 15, Wolfenstein: Youngblood Read more
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Experience co-op gameplay as BJ's twin daughters hunt nazis in 1980s Paris. The gunplay is frantic, the upgrades are rewarding, and the tone is lighter, taking your typical action craziness and giving it a realistic twist. You will find yourself having a great time with a friend each session packs full of the fast-paced and energetic fun of an old-school shooter, but with a modern take.
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