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Wolfenstein: Youngblood

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While we found that Wolfenstein: Youngblood doesn’t quite live up to the lofty expectations set by its predecessors, if you’re looking for a bit of co-op FPS action, then you’ll likely still find something to enjoy here.

Set years after the events of Wolfenstein II, Youngblood sees players work together as ‘the twins,’ as they go looking for their father. You’ll break into three separate Nazi bases and explore semi open-world areas completing side mission and gathering collectibles.

Sadly, the open-world sandbox takes away from Wolfenstein’s core DNA as a story-driven shooter, but the chaotic shooter action to be had much better with a friend than the AI. It’s at a cheaper price point than most new releases nowadays, so we’d suggest checking it out for a quick blast one afternoon.

Plus, if you pick up the Deluxe Edition, you can have any friend download the trial version of the game and play through the full story free of charge. Winner winner!


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