Wolfenstein: Youngblood shooting first video game

Wolfenstein: Youngblood is an action shooter video game developed Machine Games and Arkane Studios and published by Bethesda Softworks on the summer of 2019. It is the sequel to critically acclaimed Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus. The story is taking place in an alternate timeline in which the Nazis won the Second World War. After fighting on American soil, the game is moving back in occupied Europe, in Vichy's Paris, France. This year we were blessed with many great xbox / ps4 games, and Wolfenstein Youngblood is one of them.
We are in 1980s at 19 years after the second American Revolution ignited by BJ Blazkowicz. B.J. went missing at the end of the Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus PS4 / Xbox One. In Youngblood players assume the roles of Soph and Jess Blazkowicz, twin daughters of Wolfenstein's  hero, BJ. Soph and Jess live a (relatively) normal life until their father disappears while on a secret mission in occupied Paris. Jess and Soph, hook up with the French resistance and shoot their way through a series of missions in order to gain experience and cash that unlock weapons upgrades and special abilities, and find dad.
Every week we are looking for cheap ps4 games to buy and review. This week we choose Wolfenstein: Youngblood, a first-person shooter video game that we love. Wolfenstein: Youngblood is a cooperative, two-player experience or a single-player adventure as the Blazkowicz twins search for their missing father. You have to clean Paris of its Nazi problem together with a friend in Wolfenstein: Youngblood, the first co-op game in the series's history.
Wolfenstein: Youngblood is a violent shooter, that gave up to its strong narrative in order to emphasize the shooting experience. Is the impact of the violence in Wolfenstein: Youngblood acceptable because players are fighting Nazis, who want to rule the world through destructive means? It is a question to which every person should meditate. I believe we love xbox / ps4 shooting games and it makes no differences if we're shooting zombies (like in Rage 2) or Nazis (for example, Battlefield V).
Wolfenstein: Youngblood is challenging. Sometimes you encounter enemies which are too powerful for your guns in a way that fundamentally stifles and disrupts the core logic and conceit of what any Wolfenstein game is ultimately about: killing Nazis. Even if the game is meant to be a holdover for the eventual Wolfenstein III, Youngblood is one of the best ps4 games released this year.
Co-developed by Machinegames (Wolfenstein: The New Order, Wolfenstein: The New Colossus ) and Arkane (Dishonored, Prey), the new Wolfenstein: Youngblood runs against the grain of the series' history. Youngblood comes the closest to any of the Wolfenstein games to having an open world structure, with Paris split up into several medium-sized hub areas where you can tackle story missions and side-quests.
Youngblood is neither crazed nor emotional; it's a remix of things you loved from Wolfenstein, with things you don't love from other games, and it's only really worthwhile for the opportunity to join a friend in shotgun-blasting Nazis in both sides of the face at once. It is an excellent shooting game that every fan of the genre should have it on their collection. Our advise: you should buy Wolfenstein Youngblood PS4 or Xbox One from your favorite game store.

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