I have to admit - up until now the new Wolfenstein games (even the 2009 version) are a lot of fun, and can't even be compared this broken game. Everything except the graphics is a work of a totally lazy dev/publisher.
I really liked the summary Upper Echelon Gamers had to say about these two so-called "strong", but infantile lead female "children" in this horrendous mess:
Absolutely Terrible - Wolfenstein: Youngblood - The Review When you hear these two (supposedly) 18 year old sisters, you can't stop wonder if they somehow got mentally retarded and got stuck when they were around 9-10-11, and had uneducated parents with terrible genes that sweared every other words... (a hint at the other thread :D )
I have a co-worker who has a 21 year old son that is still stuck at age 8-9 mentally due to a cocktail of (legal) drugs and massive epileptic surges, and he is
absolutely annoying. It's cute and funny when they really are at that age (and they usually grow out of it), but definitely not when they're that old.
I just can't fathom what Bethesda really thought when they made this game, and what the journalists at IGN and other thought when they reviewed this crap... they were probably on drugs themselves.
GameRager: To be honest, I like the cinematic look and feel of some of the newer games...
I also think the cinematic look it great, when it's properly implemented and fits right in, and it actually does in the new series.
Btw: I'm sure you've seen it, but in any case, have you looked at FakeFactory's HL2 cinematic 2013 mod? I have to say it looks pretty good and I think FakeFactory has done a superb job. I personally couldn’t care less about the cry-babies; the modder did make it to learn more about graphic design among others in his spare time, and it's up to everyone to choose what they like.
I hate to admit it but I agree - the removal of the save/pause
is an
accessibility issue. If I really must take a pee I'd find it really extremely annoying if I couldn't pause the game, especially when I'm almost finished with a mission. (And it's also one of the biggest factor to why I usually don't do mm or go to movie theatres).