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Done with Wolfenstein II


On 04/19/2018 at 11:03 PM by KnightDriver

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I mopped up the remaining collectibles, tried to play it on Bring It On difficulty and attempted a few level specific achievements before deciding to give it a rest. 

Collectibles: Out of something like 160 collectibles, I had approximately a dozen left. I used some online guides to give me some hints to save time. Some of them were so well hidden, I might never have found them without a guide. Switching back and forth from web page to game on Xbox One was really easy and effective. 

Bring It On difficulty. I restarted the game and tried what is considered "normal" difficulty. The challenge felt really good but it was slow going. Stealth is emphasized. Once you alert them, you are in trouble because they are smart and the levels allow for flanking moves just about everywhere. I like speed in a FPS, kind of like what they did for the recent Doom. So, after several levels, I wanted to do something different.

Level Specific Achievements: I lowered it all the way to the easiest difficulty and attempted two level specific achievements I missed the first time around. Along the way, I ripped through the areas and caused an extreme amount of mayhem. I have to say, even on easiest difficulty, you will have to watch yourself; get in an area with some giant robots and a slew of lesser foes, and things can't get out of hand. I nearly died in several areas and had to dash for health and armor pickups. Very fun. 

I leave the game with the DLC still unplayed but I'll be back once I own it sometime in the future. 


 

Comments

Matt Snee Staff Writer

04/20/2018 at 10:43 PM

Yeah! Bring it on!!!

That's a lot of collectibles. That doesn't really interest me in games. I have a hard enough time finishing the stories. 

KnightDriver

04/21/2018 at 07:53 PM

I considered resisting the urge, but with games I like, I can't help but search every corner. It's good in a way, because you get to see all the tiny details the devs put in the game. I think that's part of the reason for it, aside from adding extra playtime. Wolfenstein has a lot of interesting details. 

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