Ubersoldier II Reviews
Deal another deadly blow to fascism!
App ID | 281410 |
App Type | GAME |
Developers | Burut CT |
Publishers | Strategy First |
Categories | Single-player |
Genres | Action |
Release Date | 25 Mar, 2014 |
Platforms | Windows |
Supported Languages | English |

573 Total Reviews
438 Positive Reviews
135 Negative Reviews
Mostly Positive Score
Ubersoldier II has garnered a total of 573 reviews, with 438 positive reviews and 135 negative reviews, resulting in a ‘Mostly Positive’ overall score.
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Recent Steam Reviews
This section displays the 10 most recent Steam reviews for the game, showcasing a mix of player experiences and sentiments. Each review summary includes the total playtime along with the number of thumbs-up and thumbs-down reactions, clearly indicating the community's feedback
Playtime:
464 minutes
Groovy
👍 : 0 |
😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime:
370 minutes
UberSoldier II was a game I wanted to play, especially after finishing the first game back in April 2024; well, actually, before that. I wanted to play it during my First Person Shooter binge, but held off until I played the first game. Going into the game, I knew I could not compare it with the likes of the original Medal of Honor or Call of Duty games, and it was a good thing I didn't.
Did it have its flaws and quirks? Oh yes. But it was still an enjoyable experience.
UberSoldier II was simply a game that anyone could pick up and enjoy, despite its quirks. It does help going into it, however, not expecting it to be on equal footing as some of the bigger and better WW2 FPS games out there.
The story, just like in UberSoldier, is nothing too spectacular. In fact, though I tend to pride myself in remembering details in stories, movies, and games, UberSoldier was so forgettable that I struggled to remember anything pertinent to it. The same could be said about the sequel. If anything, what stood out to me more were the slight inconsistencies. For instance, in one cutscene, where you are interrogating a German Officer, during far shots, he would have his officer's hat on. But the moment the scene zoomed in, that hat was gone. Even the tone in the cutscenes sometimes shifted abruptly. For example, at one moment, one of the characters is mourning the loss of her brother, and straight after that, she is laughing with the main character, midway through asking him a question. I was there scratching my head, asking myself if I missed something or if there was an inside joke I was not privy to.
Still, it was fun to play, and there were some improvements to its predecessor. For one, the levelling-up system was better. In the first game, depending on what you did (three melee kills or three headshots), you would level up your health or energy. In this game, however, getting the three melee kills or headshots would grant you XP to be used at the end of the level on stats such as Health, Accuracy, Energy, etc. Not only that, a fourth consecutive kill would unlock a temporary ability - Supersniper or Berserker - so it was worth going for them.
One thing which however they did not change between the first game and this was the voice acting. It wasn't bad, per se, but it was laughably noticeable. German soldiers, while they were out in the level map, would often throw out a German phrase here or there. But the moment they needed to give some exposition dialogue, they were very noticeably English-speaking. There were times, particularly when there were allies on the map, where I couldn't tell if it was the Germans or my guys talking. Still, just like in the first game, it added to the charm.
The game isn't all bad, and if someone wants a mindless shooter, I would recommend it to anyone. It's cheap, and it really doesn't need a strong PC to run it. And it doesn't need any external patches either. What I would say, though, is to play the first game beforehand, also found on Steam now, as the second game makes a lot of references to characters from that game. And because I found the story forgettable, there were times I was thinking: 'Who are you again?'
So yeah, pick it up if you want a quick shooter, but don't go expecting something that would rival Call of Duty or Medal of Honor, and you should be fine. Also, don't be surprised if, after beating the game, the main menu title changes from UberSoldier II to Crimes of War. While random, it was the other name the game went by. I just don't understand why they had to change the title screen at the end of the game.
For full review: https://www.thealphabeticalgamer.com/post/u-is-for-ubersolider-2
👍 : 0 |
😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime:
804 minutes
[H3]Game for those who enjoy first-person shooters with a twist of history and the supernatural. The mix of brutal combat, dark atmosphere, and deep narrative makes it a thrilling and unique experience. The game successfully combines the grim realities of World War II with occult mystery, allowing players to immerse themselves in a version of history where magic, myth, and science converge.
If you're looking for a historical shooter that offers something fresh — a blend of warfare, strategy, and supernatural intrigue — "The Fall of Annenrbe" will deliver a captivating and chilling experience. Whether you’re a fan of WWII games or simply enjoy stories of hidden occult powers, this game promises to keep you on the edge of your seat.
👍 : 29 |
😃 : 1
Positive