A story in Drbs and Drabs
On paper, this alternate universe has a rich and compelling history. In fact, it’s pretty damn hard to find the details of that story.
Beyond the most basic details of the story, the only way to get more information is to find various collectibles throughout the game. These collectibles (like old newspapers) give you more information about what happened in this world.
On the one hand, this provides a powerful motivation for players to track down collectibles. On the other hand, this is one of the worst ways to build a world for gamers. Imagine how bad it would be if most of the history of the PlayStation 4 Spider-Man game was limited to Peter Parker’s hidden backpacks.

Made for multiplayer
One of the best things about Wolfenstein: Youngblood is also the worst. What am I talking about? The fact that it was designed from the ground up with multiplayer in mind.
If you have a friend around, facing the Nazis together really gives new life to an old formula. But if you don’t have a friend with you, then you’re stuck with the game’s often dodgy AI.
For console gamers, one of the most disappointing aspects of the game is the lack of splitscreen. There has been a serious lack of couch co-op for modern console gamers, and this game has done nothing to change that annoying arrangement.

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