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''Wolfenstein: Cyberpilot'' is a [=VR=]-only RailShooter, developed by Creator/ArkaneStudios and Creator/MachineGames, and published by Creator/{{Bethesda}}. It was released for [[UsefulNotes/IBMPersonalComputer PC]]-compatible [=VR=] devices July 25th, 2019 and UsefulNotes/Playstation4 [=VR=] on July 26th, 2019, alongside ''VideoGame/WolfensteinYoungblood''.

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''Wolfenstein: Cyberpilot'' is a [=VR=]-only RailShooter, developed by Creator/ArkaneStudios and Creator/MachineGames, and published by Creator/{{Bethesda}}. It was released for [[UsefulNotes/IBMPersonalComputer [[Platform/IBMPersonalComputer PC]]-compatible [=VR=] devices July 25th, 2019 and UsefulNotes/Playstation4 Platform/Playstation4 [=VR=] on July 26th, 2019, alongside ''VideoGame/WolfensteinYoungblood''.
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* BusCrash: Cyberpilot appears in ''Wolfenstein: Youngblood'' [[spoiler: as a pile of parts in the Resistance HQ, having been damaged at some point between the two games. However, since he's a robot, the Resistance engineer who was your VoiceWithAnInternetConnection in ''Cyberpilot'' is working on repairing him and seems optimistic that he can be eventually be restored.]]

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* BusCrash: The Cyberpilot appears in ''Wolfenstein: Youngblood'' [[spoiler: as a pile of parts in the Resistance HQ, having been damaged at some point between the two games. However, since he's a robot, the Resistance engineer who was your VoiceWithAnInternetConnection in ''Cyberpilot'' is working on repairing him and seems optimistic that he can be eventually be restored.]]
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* BusCrash: Cyberpilot appears in ''Wolfenstein: Youngblood'' [[spoiler: as a pile of parts in the Resistance HQ, having been damaged at some point between the two games. However, since he's a robot, the Resistance engineer who was your VoiceWithAnInternetConnection in ''Cyberpilot'' is working on repairing him and seems optimistic that he can be eventually be restored.]]


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* RoboticReveal: [[spoiler: After you destroy Brother 3 it's revealed your character is actually a reprogrammed Nazi robot soldier who was reprogrammed by the Resistance to destroy Brother 3 from within by hacking and taking control of the tower's Nazi robots. The Resistance were originally going to leave you buried in the tower once your job was done, but your VoiceWithAnInternetConnection has become fond of you and launches a rescue operation to retrieve you from the tower ruins and also gives you the chance to join the Resistance.]]

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* AWinnerIsYou: [[spoiler: Ultimately the resistance gets raided, you personally defend the HQ to fend off the Nazi forces, and your handler asks if you want to join the resistance. Cue credits.]]


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* AWinnerIsYou: [[spoiler: Ultimately the resistance gets raided, you personally defend the HQ to fend off the Nazi forces, and your handler asks if you want to join the resistance. Cue credits.]]

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* AWinnerIsYou: [[spoiler: Ultimately the resistance gets raided, you personally defend the HQ to fend off the Nazi forces, and your handler asks if you want to join the resistance. Cue credits.]]



* AWinnerIsYou: [[spoiler: Ultimately the resistance gets raided, you personally defend the HQ to fend off the Nazi forces, and your handler asks if you want to join the resistance. Cue credits.]]
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* AWinnerIsYou: [[spoiler: Ultimately the resistance gets raided, you personally defend the HQ to fend off the Nazi forces, and your handler asks if you want to join the resistance. Cue credits.]]

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''Wolfenstein: Cyberpilot'' is a [=VR=]-only RailShooter, developed by Arkane Studios and Machine Games, and published by Creator/{{Bethesda}}. It was released for [[UsefulNotes/IBMPersonalComputer PC]]-compatible [=VR=] devices July 25th, 2019 and UsefulNotes/Playstation4 [=VR=] on July 26th, 2019, alongside ''VideoGame/WolfensteinYoungblood''.

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''Wolfenstein: Cyberpilot'' is a [=VR=]-only RailShooter, developed by Arkane Studios Creator/ArkaneStudios and Machine Games, Creator/MachineGames, and published by Creator/{{Bethesda}}. It was released for [[UsefulNotes/IBMPersonalComputer PC]]-compatible [=VR=] devices July 25th, 2019 and UsefulNotes/Playstation4 [=VR=] on July 26th, 2019, alongside ''VideoGame/WolfensteinYoungblood''.
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''Wolfenstein: Cyberpilot'' is a RailShooter for virtual reality devices developed by Arkane Studios and Machine Games, and published by Creator/{{Bethesda}}. It was released for [[UsefulNotes/IBMPersonalComputer PC]] and UsefulNotes/Playstation4 on July 26th, 2019, alongside ''VideoGame/WolfensteinYoungblood''.

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''Wolfenstein: Cyberpilot'' is a RailShooter for virtual reality devices [=VR=]-only RailShooter, developed by Arkane Studios and Machine Games, and published by Creator/{{Bethesda}}. It was released for [[UsefulNotes/IBMPersonalComputer PC]] PC]]-compatible [=VR=] devices July 25th, 2019 and UsefulNotes/Playstation4 [=VR=] on July 26th, 2019, alongside ''VideoGame/WolfensteinYoungblood''.
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''Wolfenstein: Cyberpilot'' is a RailShooter for virtual reality devices developed by Arkane Studios and Machine Games, and published by Creator/{{Bethesda}}. It was released for [[UsefulNotes/IBMPersonalComputer PC]] and UsefulNotes/Playstation4 on July 26th, 2019, alongside ''VideoGame/WolfensteinYoungblood''.

It is a side story that takes place during [[AlternateHistory the alternate]] version of TheEighties, where the player takes on a role of a hacker in Paris who manages to take control of the Reich's dreaded mechs and turn them against their masters throughout the game's five missions.

!! Tropes present in this game:
* AttackDrone: Your control a flying drone that can electrocute enemies for one mission when the bigger toys are not available, and when they briefly need to be stealthy during the final mission.
* BottomlessMagazines: None of the machines you control will ever run out of ammo.
* DeathIsASlapOnTheWrist: Dying just makes the player instantly respawn at the nearest checkpoint without any penalty.
* DeflectorShields: The Zitadelle mecha can temporarily generate a force field to protect itself.
* FireBreathingWeapon: Like in the rest of the rebooted ''Wolfenstein'' games, the Panzerhund has a giant flamethrower in its maw. This time, though, you give the Nazis the taste of their own medicine, although you'll eventually have to contend with the rival Panzerhunds as well.
* GatlingGood: The bipedal mecha named Zitadelle carries a gatling gun alongside missiles.
* HackingMinigame: A simple one is used for hacking into computers while piloting a flying drone.
* InvisibilityCloak: The flying drone is able to briefly turn invisible to compensate for its fragility.
* OneHitpointWonder: The flying drone is extremely fragile in comparison to the rest of the mechs, and so piloting it necessitates stealth, as it'll be destroyed in a single hit otherwise.
* ShockAndAwe: If the flying drone manages to sneak up on the guards, it is able to instantly electrocute them to the point they are reduced to ash.
* VoiceWithAnInternetConnection: Pretty much the entire narrative is delivered through what your handler says over the radio.
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