- October 12, 2017
- EcoShooter
NaziShoot
Platforms
About
NaziShoot is a first-person shooter game where you play as a soldier fighting behind enemy lines during World War II. Your mission is to kill Nazis, uncover their plans, and progress through various levels including the city, beach, and at night. Classic guns such as the Kar98, Mp40, Luger, Thompson, and Panzerfaust are at your disposal, and you can save and load your progress. Your objective in each level is to obtain the Nazi plans.



- The game offers a realistic WWII simulation with impressive attention to detail, such as the reloading mechanics.
- Players appreciate the ability to shoot Nazis, which adds to the enjoyment of the gameplay.
- The game can provide fun moments, especially when played with friends or during a casual gaming session.
- The game suffers from poor optimization, leading to issues like black screens upon loading saves and long loading times.
- It is criticized for being an asset flip, lacking originality and depth, with many levels appearing hastily constructed.
- Gameplay mechanics are often described as frustrating, with poor controls, visibility issues, and a lack of engaging objectives.
music
6 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe music in the game receives mixed reviews; while some players appreciate the soundtrack for enhancing the mood and fitting the game's atmosphere, others feel that it falls flat after the main menu, with only the title track standing out positively. Overall, the soundtrack is seen as a significant part of the experience, despite some criticisms.
“The soundtrack - I don't care what haters say about this choice of music, it completely fits the game so well, and it brings mood to every cutscene in this game (or should I say, this experience).”
“Honestly, I would say that the title music is the only good thing about this game.”
“I load up to a menu with 'start, load, exit,' and the title, playing some okay music.”
“Music no longer exists after the main menu.”
“Whomever wrote the title song did alright.”