German Fortress 3D
- July 14, 2017
- Nikita "Ghost_RUS"
The Nazis are going to commit the first combat launch of FAU-2. The USSR and the USA got a concrete intel about the position of the missile and its technical data. The weapon of hell is hidden somewhere inside a german fortress, called "The Beast". Infiltrate the facility and find all the possible data about the missile and the unit itself to prevent the end.
Reviews
- Some players consider it a perfect game and an absolute masterpiece, recommending it as a must-play for everyone.
- It has been described as a pretty good game, with some enjoyment found in its gameplay.
- The game attempts to pay homage to classic first-person shooters, which may appeal to fans of the genre.
- The game is plagued by confusing controls, mouse glitches, and poor gameplay mechanics, making it nearly unplayable.
- Many reviews criticize the game for its lack of creativity, bland environments, and reliance on stock assets, leading to a frustrating experience.
- There is a significant lack of depth, story, and engaging enemy AI, resulting in a repetitive and unenjoyable gameplay loop.
- gameplay6 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- 50 % neutral mentions
- 50 % negative mentions
The gameplay is criticized for its lack of depth and engagement, featuring horizontal rooms with no cover and simplistic enemies that feel like cardboard cutouts. Players face hitscan enemies with perfect accuracy, leading to a frustrating experience, compounded by minimal audio variety and repetitive mechanics. Overall, the gameplay is deemed bland and uninviting.
“Horizontal rooms, no cover, bland gameplay and enemies that are cardboard cutouts always facing you.”
“It's obvious from the gameplay that the game doesn't want you to play.”
“The gameplay is terrible; it just has enemies with hitscan attacks and flawless accuracy.”
- humor1 mentions
- 300 % positive mentions
- -200 % neutral mentions
- 0 % negative mentions
The game's humor is characterized by its absurdity, exemplified by the comedic twist of starting players with a functional knife only to later provide them with an empty shotgun, creating a humorous contrast and unexpected situation.
“To be hilarious, the game starts you with a knife which works fine, but they give you a shotgun... an empty shotgun.”
“The witty dialogue and absurd situations had me laughing out loud throughout the entire game.”
“I love how the game constantly breaks the fourth wall with its clever jokes and playful references.”
- story1 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- -200 % neutral mentions
- 300 % negative mentions
The game lacks a coherent story, offering no narrative progression or context, and players can complete it in about an hour with only around 15 levels. Additionally, the gameplay is marred by technical issues and simplistic enemy behavior, detracting from any potential engagement.
“It comes with all RPG problems on board (mouse bug included), there's no story whatsoever (after you finish the final level, you'll just return to the main menu). You can finish the whole thing in like an hour (there are only about 15 levels, don't remember the exact number).”
“There's literally no AI; the enemies will just run at you all at once.”
“Sprites are stolen from good old Wolfenstein 3D and Doom.”
- stability1 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 100 % negative mentions
The stability of German Fortress 3D is heavily criticized, with users describing it as a "broken and buggy mess," indicating significant technical issues and a lack of polish in its execution.
“German Fortress 3D is a broken and buggy mess of assets cobbled together to make a Wolfenstein 3D clone.”