I’ve seen much in my life, I’ve been all over the internet but never, and I wish I was joking have I ever been so terrified, that utter silence, besides being the definition of “Calm before the storm” sent a chill of fear down my spine That I don’t think I could begin to describe, the noises it makes, it’s the perfect war machine and it’s unspeakably scary
How did this thing single-handedly destroy the entire British resistance? Sure it's got splendid firepower and protection, but it moves slowly and still gets damaged by conventional weapons, which makes it just another Kingtiger. I am pretty sure that even the REAL WORLD allies have sufficient firepower to bring it down if there is just one of this thing
Bruh the London monitor is actually one of the few bosses in video games to actually be quite menacing it's not the design that gets me it's more about the voice they chose for it and they fact that this thing destroyed the British resistance really gives me some questions about how strong it really is
Actually, the Germans stole the tech from a Hebrew science branch(can’t remember what it’s called), and used the advanced gear against the allies. You can receive this lore from Set Roth.
To those who don’t have enough time When the robot prepares to fire it’s missiles, shoot one of them repeatedly until they turn black. Klaus tells you to go under it and when it opens it’s engines, shoot it. Do this 2 times and the London Monitor is no more.
@@nuclearphoenix177 Destroying the stomper is optional. If it's destroyed it's remains will be used to create the monitor. If it is not destroyed the stomper will be upgraded into a fear weapon
Not many know this but the sniper rifle laser alt mode can be used after the moon mission. This and the LaserKraftWerk can make going through this mission easier.
Well alcohol is toxic to me. I turn red after so little alcohol so I would be obliterated, which is much less painful than drinking a liter of beer every day like Germans lol.
12:15 Interesting, I don’t think I’ve ever actually seen the projectile that it fires. I assumed that it was just an invisible ray of heat or something.
@@thomasnolastname8734 the two giant robots that come out when your in the final section of Engels ship and they have the weapons that fire spheres that sucks things in. I hated those. I gave up on that play through then went and did fergus instead then came back and finished wyatts
The gunplay in this game was phenomenal. Nice big loud guns. Perfect sound. Reload animations were great. The visual damage the weapons do to the enemy is so satisfying.
1 thing about the new wolfenstein games is that it's architecture is what Hitler thought of when he was going to take over the world and make a empire. I give props for the game acknowledging that.
eh its still overblown, hitler didn't plan for ugly highways everywhere crossing over each other. It still would have taken 10 years or more just to make the main North-South boulevard he envisioned. this is a good video on the matter - ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-dOXmrVR00RI.html
When I first tried fighting this boss it was almost impossible so then I just quit playing, like a year or two later I try once again and it took me like 10 mins
So let me get this straight, you took a year long break from Wolfenstein yet, you somehow got better? What did you do, watch a buncha walkthroughs during your time away from Wolfenstein?
Man, first time fighting this metal monster I was just running across the lot constantly going "OHSHITOHFUCKOHSHITOHFUCKOHSHITOHFUCK!!!!!", barely surviving. On *EASY* of all modes. But replaying the level over and over, it got ever easier once you know where to go and what to shoot with which weapon. Eventually it's just an aggressive practice target, sized 'Fuckoff massive'. Waltzed right through first time on 'Death Incarnate' difficulty. Nazis in the building were more challenging than that.
@@tlshortyshorty5810 If we're talking about Hal. Great. Huey? *shrugs* That's a question for Big Boss. But..Boss would probably say *"I'M NUCLLLEEEAAARR I'M WILLLLLDDDD! I'M BREEEAKING UP INSIDE!"*
I want to know exactly who is delivering these voice lines from the Monitor. I mean, presumably, it has at least one crewman who drives this thing around all day. Or maybe it has several. Whatever. I'd love to see the interview process where they turned down competent drivers for not sounding threatening enough. Or did they just hire a guy to do the speaker work? And if it's a robot, how many voice lines would they have had to record for the shit that happens in London on a daily basis? Were they just EXPECTING their robot to run into a bunch of people who hid frequently? If so, why send a giant robot after them? What was the design process here?
YOU CAN EXACTLY HEAR HOW HIGH THE VOLTAGE IS and it even has machine guns on the bottom part of its body Why can't they create that for the zombie apocalypses, instead of making them selves extinct.
@@luismedina5792 it still wouldn't ha e the 50's feel your used too. The nazis took over the whole world, we lost. The 50s your thinking of has this cheerful attitude because the war was over!
Here's my theory- they caught a ferry to the mainland, floored it across the highway network, and killed every enemy that got in the way. Hence why you start the next level with not much ammunition.
I can imagine the UK in this timeline: Monarch: Wilhelm, German Crown Prince Prime Minister: Oswald Mosley Although the Prime Minister is a puppet leader, the Monarchy was a gift for the German Kaiser
@@nws_of_cushing_ok7188 the comment you decided to reply to is from a different age, the age when I cared about being first. So yeah, nothing to do here anymore, have a nice day.