I may be biased because I'm impressed with how Machine Games/Bethesda handled this reboot in nearly every way, but I enjoyed this oddball of a sequel. It's not quite what you expect, for better or for worse. It has a "pull the floor out from under you" moment just like the previous two, but they maybe step a little too far into "comic-book realism" territory for some... still, not so much that you can't get used to it. Some people gripe but the overall game has an interesting design in that the "story" part is essentially half (or even a third?) of the game - it's a fairly quick sequel story, followed by simple "assassinate key nazis" missions which although is a fun concept could have been designed better (they basically reuse location maps from the main game but you go through them backwards). It's repetitive but fun enough if you just feel like blowing nazis away. The DLCs are actually OK, although like the main game they don't have perfect writing. You get to play a different character in each one, and again, although the concept is kind of cool, it isn't perfectly executed. (And the first DLC has a weird glitch that corrupts the save game at a certain point, so watch out for that). Overall, I think in an effort to make a fresh new experience for the franchise, they maybe tried too hard and it is spread thin in areas. This game is all over the place and if you're looking for an experience like the previous two, this isn't it, but for people who are completionists and/or dig the story, definitely get it. It's not as bad as all that.