Carnage on a level that only William "B.J." Blazkowicz can create. It’s quite satisfying. The action is still classic Wolfenstein without being overly out-of-date either. Or just dual wielding two assault rifles and going to town on whomever gets in your way. The most fun is bouncing the shotgun rounds off of walls to damage your foes. Don't forget that ammo is plentiful, as it should be. The weapons specifically are well designed, artful and very fun to use. It’s fun, too, and not just as a serious representation of a horrific alternate history. As my first time through, I thoroughly enjoyed every moment. It's enchanting to watch, but also quite thrilling to play. While it's certainly full of cinematic cut-scenes that might border on the insane, they can mostly be skipped and they actually do well to tell a story competes with many novels and critically acclaimed movies. In a word, yes, Wolfenstein: The New Order still manages to amaze in many ways. ![]() Wolfenstein: The New Order is a cinematic masterpiece, but does it hold up to scrutiny still?
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