
40
Wolfenstein Cyberpilot really lacks of content, and offers boring fights that doesn't provide any good sensation. It should have been bundled with Youngblood, and not sold separately.
40
Wolfenstein Cyberpilot has some good ideas, but fails in its execution. It's nauseating if you play longer than 30 minutes. Luckily the game isn't very long you would say, but just when it becomes fun to play the game is already over.
50
A superb VR idea mercilessly crushed under the jackboot of mediocrity. Wolfenstein: Cyberpilot has neither the standout quality to be good, nor the memorable identity to be bad. [Issue#166, p.82]
3
I don't really like this game because of its boring gameplay and lazy graphics. I would've gave this game a 2/10 if it wasn't for the battle mechanics. Otherwise, it's garbage
4
Wolfenstein Cyberpilot was game that had immense potencial and creativity, but lacked to fully concentrate to the franchise's traditional gameplay. Following with the repetitive mechanics and "missions", the game tried to immerse the player to the realistic world of Wolfesteine, but failed to do such. In other words, the game tried to provide a new game style but failed.
10
Leaving this game a 10 to counterbalance the **** voting this game down. It's short and linear, but worth 15$ (no more)
Wolfenstein: Cyberpilot
Released On:
Jul 26, 2019
Metascore
Mixed or Average
50
User score
Generally Unfavorable
3.7
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Jul 30, 2019
72
Wolfenstein: Cyberpilot has a lot of potential and a lot of very good ideas, but it’s a very short experience and doesn’t have any replay value.
Jul 30, 2019
60
Wolfenstein: Cyberpilot is too light on content to make it worth the price, and what it does well is overshadowed by clunky locomotion and a lack of attention to detail in both level design and VR implementation. Ultimately, Wolfenstein: Cyberpilot feels like a tech demo more than a full length VR experience.
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Generally Unfavorable
25% Positive
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33 Ratings
Oct 13, 2019
10
Leaving this game a 10 to counterbalance the **** voting this game down. It's short and linear, but worth 15$ (no more)
Aug 2, 2019
9
Played through the "Panzerhund" and the drone, and so far I really like it, and the 3drudder is supported, even if this not announced anywhere!! Not sure why the critics and users are bashing it so much... Sure, it is linear and fairly short, so those arguments are a negative point, but the game also has a reduced price-tag (19 euros here in the European PS store). The feeling you get from piloting the robots is very nice and immersive, graphics are top notch. So much for the limitations of a PS4, this is definitely proof that next-gen graphics are possible on PSVR. Even the in-between busy-work missions, preparing or repairing the robots are a nice addition IMO. Feels a lot like being back in the "Nebuchadnezzar" (think Matrix) before going out on the next mission. So for me this is a recommendation and a must-buy for anybody with a 3drudder. Just be aware that is is linear and short, but if those two things do not bother you, go ahead and get the game!
Jul 30, 2019
55
Wolfenstein: Cyberpilot comes with some nice ideas but it's way too short, way too easy and it can't fulfill its potential.
Aug 14, 2019
50
Wolfenstein: Cyberpilot feels like something that should be free or included in a bundle for PSVR owners. It doesn’t feel like it warrants its price tag and it is linear and criminally short. Even hardcore fans hoping for more Nazi-killing action should probably avoid this one until it drops way down in price. There just isn’t enough here to warrant the price of admission.
Jul 29, 2019
50
In spite of some good ideas such as infiltration, Cyberpulot fails to be a complete gain, looking more like a two hours experience with a lazy scenario, a weak sense of challenge, and fighting scenes that lacks of intensity.
Aug 2, 2019
40
There's no reason to jump into Cyberpilot if you're looking for another avenue to explore more of Wolfenstein's world. This straightforward shooter lacks the punch to make its action exhilarating and breaks up combat with even more repetitive and slower-paced interludes where you'll do the bare minimum with motion controls to achieve simple and mundane repair tasks. Beyond looking striking for a VR game in some places, there's nothing about Cyberpilot that warrants your time.
Jul 29, 2019
30
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.
Mar 12, 2024
4
Wolfenstein Cyberpilot was game that had immense potencial and creativity, but lacked to fully concentrate to the franchise's traditional gameplay. Following with the repetitive mechanics and "missions", the game tried to immerse the player to the realistic world of Wolfesteine, but failed to do such. In other words, the game tried to provide a new game style but failed.
Sep 5, 2025
3
I don't really like this game because of its boring gameplay and lazy graphics. I would've gave this game a 2/10 if it wasn't for the battle mechanics. Otherwise, it's garbage
SummaryWolfenstein: Cyberpilot brings virtual reality to the revolution against the Nazis. Paris. 1980. You’re the best hacker in town. Your mission: aid the French resistance by taking control of powerful Nazi war machines. Saddle up, Cyberpilot, you’re one of us now.
Rated Mfor Mature
Platforms:
- PC
- PlayStation 4
Initial Release Date:Jul 26, 2019
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