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What Makes Wolfenstein: The New Order So Great

While Wolfenstein might look on the surface like a mindless Nazi killing simulator, it’s actually a deeply human game.

Genuine-User3231d ago

One and done.

There's obviously more to it lol

NecoTehSergal3230d ago

I remember my first playthrough of it, there was many things that got me hooked.

>The main characters' perceptive and ASMR dialogues with himself, it rang with me a good vibe, after beating it and a year later? I sorta missed that dialogue, a descriptive voice that narrates the themes, vibes, issues, dilemmas in the characters' perception was interesting.

>It was really an optimized game as well.

>The creativity of locations, and freaking SPACE EVEN blew me away.

>The length of the game felt just right.

>The introduction of the robot bosses, both of your 'friend' sacrifice and the final boss were epic, and eerily reminded me of Robocop-like movement, and I was unsure if that nostalgia feel of Robocop was intentional or not by the devs.

>The ending was infact, good, climactic and a cliffhanger - with a character who everyone would never expect to have had a personality they'd root for, being that every game prior? He was just a nameless one-man-army guy with nothing to him until this game.

The unfortunate downfall to me was that Wolfenstein: Old Blood felt like it had none of that, I played it all and I sorta was disappointed since a lot of the charm that made The New Order was just not in Old Blood, Old Blood just, was mediocre in comparison to me. Perhaps because it involved the Dead mostly? Although fighting zombies and the supernatural was also a throwback and a hit to nostalgia, it just didn't feel solid, almost perhaps rushed out?

SCW19823231d ago

One of the best first person shooters of the gen hands down and the OLD BLOOD was just yummy bloody gibb filled icing on the cake.

crazychris41243231d ago

Fun with a kick ass soundtrack

PhoenixUp3231d ago

I enjoyed playing the game and it's DLC.

But the main character's name was too ridiculous for me to take seriously

JokerBoy4223231d ago

Thats been the protagonists name since the very first Wolfenstein back in the 80's.

PhoenixUp3231d ago (Edited 3231d ago )

First of all although Castle Wolfenstein first debuted in the 1981, William Joseph "B.J." Blazkowicz himself debuted much later in 1992's Wolfenstein 3D.

Second, that still doesn't change how this spy has a very unfortunate name. It's even more hilarious how straightfaced he can be with such a name.

Genuine-User3231d ago

I think it adds to the charm and works well with the zany theme.

Yui_Suzumiya3231d ago

I was very surprised with the story in this game. You'd think Wolfenstein would be the epitome of mindless shooters but not in this game. This is definitely one of my top favorite games on PS4. I've replayed this more than anything else on my PS4.

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Wolfenstein: The New Order Is The Last Of Its Kind

Wolfenstein: The New Order turns ten years old today, so we decided to play it again and discovered just how much of an extinct kind of game it is.

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SovereignSnaKe737d ago

It's an outstanding game and so was The Old Blood. Also a lost era of gaming. Interesting, I received a physical copy of The Old Blood 9 years ago today from Poland. It was digital only in North America initially upon release so I had to import.

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Wolfenstein: The New Order - A Highly Rated FPS That Hasn't Stood the Test of Time

Wolfenstein: The New Order launched 10 years ago today, but can it stand up to the modern FPS titles it inspired?

Seth_hun738d ago

I disagree. Its still a fantastic game, with very good gunplay and a surprisingly loveable cast of characters and a good story trough many different and interesting setpieces

hiawa23737d ago (Edited 737d ago )

All The New Order needs for my tastes is a this gen enhancement patch.

ChasterMies737d ago

I played New Order a couple of years after launch and I give it an 8/10. The shooter holds up because it is focused on being a good shooter. There is no crafting, no RPG elements, no open world find the question mark Weapons are fun. Enemies are fun. Levels offer a nice mix of stealth and shooting. You get to be the predator; this isn’t a game about fending off waves of enemies while a robot companion unlocks a door. Most importantly, New Order is the last of a dying breed of single player shooters.

Skuletor737d ago

Singleplayer shooters are still getting released every year, just look up "boomer shooters" and you'll find an an abundance of them. AAA fps campaigns, not so much.

Last year had Trepang2, RoboCop: Rogue City, Turbo Overkill, Warhammer 40,000: Boltgun, Dread Templar, Sprawl and more

DustMan737d ago

The games you mentioned are not from AAA developers. Wolfenstein likely had a budget that was probably as big as all those games you mentioned combined. I'm not knocking the new wave of retro shooters. I absolutely love them (I think some get much higher review scores than they deserve though). I just really wouldn't describe Wolfenstein as purely a boomer shooter based on the relatively cohesive story, with cut scenes and is fully voice acted. Full set piece moments.

AA development seems to be focused keeping the single player solo experience alive. But the big developers are only concerned about the MTX and milking players who enjoy multiplayer.

ChasterMies737d ago (Edited 737d ago )

The age of AA shooters. I’m not saying it’s a bad thing. I like less expense, shorter games.

Abear21737d ago

Weird all the Wolfenstein articles.

Can you guess what will be announced at Xbox showcase?

DefenderOfDoom2737d ago

What Machine Games did with Wolfenstein franchise is awesome. The game play definitely to me , is still very fun to play !!!

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