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Wolfenstein: Cyberpilot

Bethesda Softworks, Arkane Studios, Machine Games
Jul 26, 2019 - PlayStation 4, PC, PlayStation VR, PlayStation 5
Weak

OpenCritic Rating

49

Top Critic Average

8%

Critics Recommend

Metro GameCentral
3 / 10
GameSpot
4 / 10
Destructoid
5.5 / 10
Hobby Consolas
50 / 100
VideoGamer
6 / 10
DualShockers
5 / 10
PlayStation LifeStyle
4 / 10
GamingTrend
50 / 100
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Critic Reviews for Wolfenstein: Cyberpilot

Metro GameCentral

Unknown Author
3 / 10
Metro GameCentral

Another technical marvel for PlayStation VR that looks amazing and makes clever use of the tech – it's just a shame the game is so incredibly short and so disappointingly dull.

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Wolfenstein: Cyberpilot is an unsatisfying VR shooter that wastes the potential of piloting some of the series' most iconic enemies.

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It has a lot of potential, but Wolfenstein: Cyberpilot ends before it can reach most of it. Still, I hope Bethesda doesn't give up on VR. A few games like Doom VFR have been nice optional companion pieces, and I think they could stand to push that concept further, as the fundamentals are there.

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Cyberpilot makes great use of VR and some of the series´ best vehicles. But it lasts less than 2 hours, and it is not replayable, and we missed some of the classic Wolfenstein dark sense of humor and easter eggs.

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VideoGamer

Josh Wise
6 / 10
VideoGamer

Wolfenstein Cyberpilot's formulaic combat and missions underwhelm, but the premise and the novelty are intriguing, offering a fresh slant on a dark vision.

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Even to die-hard fans, Wolfenstein Cyberpilot will likely be seen as a disappointment and a missed opportunity.

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In theory, Wolfenstein: Cyberpilot sounds like the ultimate culmination of ideas and technology.

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With a sour stomach and a lot of disappointment, Wolfenstein: Cyberpilot delivers a gorgeous visual feast with more motion sickness than I've encountered in any VR game to date. Insult to injury, it's also painfully short, smacking more of AAA tech demo than meaty Wolfenstein tie-in.

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