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  1. The New Order promotes a style of push-forward combat that you'll definitely be familiar with if you've ever played Doom. It's not quite as fast as Doom, but it's still much better than the majority of other modern shooters.

  2. My review of Wolfenstein The New Order (Still worth playing in 2021) music is far too loud vs your voice. 38K subscribers in the Wolfenstein community. A community for Wolfenstein fans.

  3. Posted by u/Wickzki - 93 votes and 80 comments

    • What if?
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    By Colin Moriarty

    Updated: Aug 18, 2021 10:12 pm

    Posted: May 20, 2014 4:00 am

    "What if the Nazis won World War II?" is probably the single most-asked alternate history question, and it makes sense why. Wars are often fought over conflicting viewpoints, opposite goals, and a muddy sense of what's right and wrong, but when it came to the Third Reich, the world saw the face of actual evil through its Master Race propaganda, expansionist military campaigns, and systematic extermination of millions upon millions of people.

    But not all alternate history World War II shooters are cut from quality cloth (I'm looking at you, Turning Point: Fall of Liberty). Wolfenstein: The New Order is a fun game not because it takes place in a well-worn, fictional Nazi-controlled future, but because it does something fresh with the subject matter. Its barrage of Swastikas, Iron Crosses, and Sig Runes is the stuff of many like-minded first-person shooters; its content is something entirely different, even if its core gameplay isn't.

    In The New Order, Nazi Germany didn't only win World War II; it completely dominates the globe. By 1960, the Nazis are everywhere, laying waste to their remaining opponents while cleansing the impure from society. Walking into a setting I've seen so many times before, I didn't expect the high level of polish applied to Wolfenstein's exceptional writing. Cutscenes are especially riddled with little touches that made them more believable -- the twirling of a character's thumbs as he speaks, the subtle ashing of a cigarette, the nuance of rolled eyes -- and there are relatable heroes to pull for and devilish villains to wish the worst upon alike.

    Wolfenstein: The New Order is the melding of your typical, everyday shooter with quality writing and a cast of believable and relatable characters. Machinegames' more grounded treatment of the often way over-the-top alternate Nazi history is also a nice touch, and while The New Order is in no way, shape, or form a simulation of the real world, its ...

  4. May 23, 2014 · Wot I Think - Wolfenstein: The New Sequel. James Cameron vs Robert Harris. Review by Alec Meer Co-founder. Published on May 23, 2014. 139 comments. Follow Wolfenstein: The New Order. Wolfenstein: The New Sequel Order is part-reboot, part-sequel to the 21st century Wolfenstein games. Primarily set in an alternate 1960, this big, brash, violent ...

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  5. May 20, 2014 · Wolfenstein: The New Order has moments where it tries to remind you that war's chief consequence is suffering. Among its furious gunfights and science-fiction slaughter, it introduces...

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  7. May 21, 2014 · In this game's timeline, World War II is still raging, and the Nazis have suddenly started surging across Europe thanks to a wealth of terrifying new technology. Blazkowicz and his band of brothers are sent to destroy the base occupied by the Nazi war machine's current leader, General Deathshead.

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