German Fortress 3D Reviews
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".
App ID | 664350 |
App Type | GAME |
Developers | Nikita "Ghost_RUS" |
Publishers | Ghost_RUS Games |
Categories | Single-player |
Genres | Indie, Action |
Release Date | 15 Jul, 2017 |
Platforms | Windows |
Supported Languages | English |

54 Total Reviews
18 Positive Reviews
36 Negative Reviews
Mostly Negative Score
German Fortress 3D has garnered a total of 54 reviews, with 18 positive reviews and 36 negative reviews, resulting in a ‘Mostly Negative’ 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:
6 minutes
Would be good if there was no mouse glitch impossible to play
👍 : 2 |
😃 : 0
Negative
Playtime:
19 minutes
pretty good game i have nothing to really say about it its just another wolfenstin
spelled it wrong oops :)
👍 : 3 |
😃 : 2
Positive
Playtime:
120 minutes
German Fortress 3D is an asset flip made with the godawful Raycasting Game Maker engine used to generate cheap ripoffs of Wolfenstein 3D, from the Russian shovelware pushers, Ghost_RUS. Gameplay consists of simple single plane FPS shooting sprite based enemies on small 2D levels, just like Wolf3D. But this is worse than your avergae Wolf3D clone made with Raycasting Game Maker, becuase the "developer" here did some minor changes to the actual sprites from Wolf3D and used those as well... I'm sure iD software regrets open sourcing Wolf3D after this garbage. This is pretty dishonest, disingenuous stuff, it's just another nasty Russian cash grab. Worth mentioning, of course, that you can play Wolf3D for free, but this has a price tag on it... so they ripped off someone else's free game using a crap construction kit and they want your money for it.
The Raycasting Game Maker engine is garbage. It has oversensitive mouse settings, so if you use the mouse to steer, you will just flip around endlessly with zero control. However, you must use the mouse to shoot, so the game is effectively unplayable. This is no different from any other game made with this engine. It's garbage. Also, like every other Raycasting Game Maker asset flip, resolution and controls are locked and can't be changed, and the graphics horrible, low resolution "pixel" trash. It's pure trash, and while the intent of the construction kit was to make small games to pass around with friends, and to teach some aspects of game making, unethical developers will dump the games on Steam as cash grabs. Like German Fortress 3D.
I used to think things like GameMaker Studio and RPG Maker were the worse game construction kits for allowing talentless "developers" to make "games". Actually, they still are, no matter how bad or unplayable this trash is.
Regardless, you can play Wolf3D for free, and it's better than this.
The poor quality of this game is reflected by how many people spent time with it. At the time of this review, SteamDB shows the all-time peak player number was only 4 players. This is a remarkably low number, and now, the only player activity occurs once or twice a month, presumably someone loading it up to see what it is then quickly uninstalling it. Considering there's over 120 million gamers on Steam and well over 50,000 games for gamers to choose from (over 9,000 completely free titles), the overwhelming lack of interest in this low quality game is to be expected.
German Fortress 3D has the scam price of $3 USD, but it's not worth it. Given the defects and quality issues with the game, coupled with the unrealistic price, this is impossible to recommend.
While game reviews must be about the game, as this review has been, it's sometimes important for gamers to be aware when there's problems with the developers. In this case, Nikita "Ghost_RUS", a Russian shovelware scam artist who routinely abuses Steam by polluting the marketplace with shovelware like this game. Nikita "Ghost_RUS" continually sends a message of racism, bigotry, homophobia and hate speech through his games, in direct violation of Valve's guidlines for acceptable game content. You can read more about it in [url=https://steamcommunity.com/groups/Sentinels_of_the_Store/announcements/detail/1663386372399476871]this article by the Sentinels of the Store[/url] curator group.
This is something I feel potential customers should be aware of for two reasons. First, I understand completely that gamers may not want to buy games with such horrible, antihumanitarian messages of hate such as games from Nikita "Ghost_RUS". Secondly, gamers must be aware that if Valve decides to do the right thing and enforce their policy against hate speech and bigotry in games, games such as this will be banned. So, buying games from Nikita "Ghost_RUS" may be putting your money at risk.
👍 : 3 |
😃 : 1
Negative
Playtime:
41 minutes
German Fortress 3D is a broken and buggy mess of assets cobbled together to make a Wolfenstein 3D clone.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QKBmDGECbeg
As far as I can tell, this game was made using no assets created by the developer themselves.
The sprites are mod assets created by Wolf Skevos-Jones for use with Wolfenstein 3D fan creations. The developer does credit this in the game but I highly doubt the sprites were intended to be used for commercial purposes.
The rest of the game seems to be entirely comprised of Raycasting Game Maker stock assets, including the UI, weapons and environment. The developer has also attested to this in the past.
http://www.moddb.com/engines/raycasting-game-maker/images/rgm#imagebox
http://small-games.info/s/f/r/Raycasting_Game_Maker_4.jpg
While the developer has acknowledged this in the past, it still shows that they are incapable of creating a proper game themselves, as is evidenced by the terrible main menu in the game, which is most likely the only thing the developer made themself.
This game (along with all the other games by Ghost_RUS), was listed as incompatible with Greenlight and not allowed to pass through the system. The likely reason being infringement on copyright in their various submissions, or possible vote tampering/botting.
Okay, so enough about that. What is the game actually like? Well, it's a broken mess that is nearly unplayable.
The controls in the game don't work properly with a modern mouse. If you move your mouse at a speed faster than a snails pace, it simply won't register as you moving it at all. This makes aiming or turning with the mouse extremely frustrating and broken. You can also aim with the arrow keys on the keyboard, but there are no keys on your keyboard that allow you to fire your weapon. You can only fire your weapon with the left-mouse button, so using the arrow keys is completely useless.
The levels are very simple, you shoot everything, find a key then go to the next level. What makes it difficult is the awful A.I that simply start nuking down your health when you see them without any sort of combat loop. Your health just melts constantly and you can't do anything about it due to the broken controls.
Overall, avoid this game at all costs. There is nothing here to enjoy if you like old school style games. This is simply a quick cash-grab. There are many mods for Wolfenstein that are many times better than this trash.
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👍 : 154 |
😃 : 8
Negative
Playtime:
132 minutes
Awful, awful game. I'll start by stating the obvious, it's using the most stock assets of Raycasting Game Maker and on top of that, using slightly altered Wolf3D sprites.
The gameplay is terrible, it just has enemies with hitscan attacks and flawless accuracy. The most viable way of getting any progress in the game is vicious savescumming. The game starts out by giving you a gun with no ammo, so you have to know to press Tab to switch back to your knife to kill the first enemy, meanwhile other enemies are coming for you from further away, guns ablaze. At this point, you are meant to quickly switch back to the gun, touch the ammo drop (because, like Slaughtering Grounds, you have to have the gun in your hand to get ammo for it) and attack them with a *projectile* based weapon. I could go on for longer, but I think a full paragraph is more than enough for this bit.
The levels are extremely plain, the last few devolving into enemy spam levels due to an obvious lack of creativity. There is no endgame, once you beat level 16, it just boots you back to the main menu. Not even an end screen.
The sound design is abhorrent, half the enemies have no sounds whatsoever, while others have completely unfitting alert or death sounds (one of the enemies dying makes the sound of an alien egg from Duke3D hatching). The player eats the medkits, there are only two tracks in the entire game, one for the menu and another for the gameplay. The one that plays during gameplay isn't even a looping track, so it just stops every now and then and plays again.
DO NOT buy this game. Even if it's on sale. Hell, even if you got it for free, I would say it's not worth playing.
👍 : 20 |
😃 : 1
Negative
Playtime:
6 minutes
trash, controls were confusing, couldn't get past the first room, fantastic
👍 : 0 |
😃 : 0
Negative
Playtime:
10 minutes
Welcome to German Fortress 3D, an archaic first person shooter set in a few flat rooms full of snipers so far away, you'll never see them before you're dead. Its downfalls are common with this first-person shooter engine. Horizontal rooms, no cover, bland gameplay and enemies that are cardboard cutouts always facing you.
The snipers are typical soldiers dressed in black, but have deadly precision. They begin peeling off health in an instant. To be hilarious, the game starts you with a knife which works fine, but they give you a shotgun... an empty shotgun. Oh but it gets better, once you murder your first Nazi soldier, he drops ammunition... that does nothing. In fact a lot of the ammunition dropped does nothing to replenish your supply. Once you have ammunition, your weapon fires a slow projectile rather than a hit scan weapon indicative of the genre. The slow projectile gives enemies a chance to side step your fireball that bellows from the barrel of your ineffective weapon.
After playing ten minutes, I never made it past a few cement grey rooms before getting mowed down. There is no cover. I came across a single health box that looked like it was taken from Doom. The entire game has free assets that hearken back to that early 90s first-person shooter. The catch is the game it's paying homage to has depth, fun and color. All you'll find in German Fortress 3D are grey walls and black Nazi soldiers... What is this game in grey scale? Well, I guess the swastikas are red, so there must be color.
There was no fun here in the game. It's a hostile game and every small bit of movement without death is an achievement. Sure there is a save and load, but the problem is the enemies will still shoot you long before your projectiles will ever reach them.
The mouse sensitivity is another issue, it lacks the speed necessary to turn corners easily. If you want to get serious about playing the game, it's best to face the wall of a corner and strafe out. That will give you a chance to access your foes without getting killed. These complaints can be copy / pasted to all the other games that use this simple engine. This feels like it's the worst out of the games that use it. The others have their own art, better enemy design and levels that are fun.
For those that care, you'll find no achievements, cards, quality or effort put into German Fortress 3D. It's obvious from the gameplay that the game doesn't want you to play. Please avoid it. There are better first-person shooters on a horizontal plane.
👍 : 7 |
😃 : 0
Negative
Playtime:
61 minutes
Yet another poor and ugly [b]Wolfenstein 3D[/b] clone made with [b]Raycasting Game Maker[/b]. This time [i]especially[/i] bad. It comes with all [b]RGM[/b] problems on board (mouse bug included), there's no story whatsoever (after you'll 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 [b]15[/b] levels, don't remember the exact number), there's literally no [b]AI[/b] (the enemies will just run at you all at once), while sprites are stolen from good old [b]Wolfenstein 3D[/b] and [b]DOOM[/b]. So... yeah. Not something you'll want to play willingly. Ever.
👍 : 12 |
😃 : 0
Negative
Playtime:
15 minutes
Game is somehow pooer than Wolfenstein 3D, game is poo, game is poo, game is poo, game is poo, game is poo, game is poo, game is poo, game is poo, game is poo, game is poo, game is poo, game is poo, game is poo, but it's ok I guess if you like poo, poo, poo, poo, poo, poo, poo, poo, poo, poo, poo, poo, poo, poo, poo, poo, poo, poo, So I recommend this game for poo
👍 : 14 |
😃 : 12
Positive
Playtime:
41 minutes
One of the enemies makes the same noises as the protozoid slimer from Duke Nukem 3D, and I'm pretty sure the health pickup noise is Homer Simpson. Gameplay consists of fighting hitscan enemies from across long rooms. Enemies pop in once you're within a certain range of them, but you can't see them because of the diminishing light. I love terrible games, but this is only frustrating to play.
👍 : 46 |
😃 : 4
Negative