Posted on: October 21, 2018

ateichelman
Bestätigter BesitzerSpiele: 243 Rezensionen: 3
More Wolfenstein than Doom, still GREAT!
I feel like a lot of people are going to pick this game up thinking it's a spiritual successor to Doom, but while it does have some Doom-like elements, its much more like Wolfenstein. If you buy this expecting Doom, you will be SLIGHTLY disappointed. Disappointed with the level design, specifically. Levels are mostly cramped, grid mazes full of baddies and goodies hidden behind humpable walls. This is a far cry from the vast, open city maps of Doom 2, even early maps from Doom are larger and more open than many of the maps you'll encounter throughout the first half of this game. If you go into this game knowing you're getting Wolfenstein maps, and not Doom maps, your experience will be much better off for it. Gameplay is fast, guns are all fun, and enemies are varied (though a few in each act are mere reskins of the same basic enemy type). There are numerous nods to classic shooters from the 90's, ranging from simple references to proper game mechanics. I don't want to spoil too much but there really is something for everyone here, even the tragically forgotten Blood fanbase. My only criticism of this wonderful game is that it lacks polish. Your remap options are... limited. I've always remapped my 6-0 weapons to z-b (I'm not weird, you're weird) and I can't do that in Warlock so boo. There's also a handful of little glitches and exploits, like infinite experience points if you keep opening/closing a secret area via a switch. Also I think maze levels are tiresome, but that might just be me.
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