Review: Wolfenstein: The New Order
Wolfenstein: The New Order is a first-person shooter developed by MachineGames and published by Bethesda Softworks. Set in alternative history 1960s Europe in a world where the Nazis won the Second World War, the single-player story follows William “B.J.” Blazkowicz and his efforts to stop the Nazis rule over the world. Blazkowicz is tasked with launching a counter-offensive against the Nazi forces, subsequently becoming entangled in other dilemmas caused by their victory. Going into the game, I was expecting a mediocre shooter with your typical war shooter story. I’m glad that wasn’t the case. Wolfenstein: The New Order was a surprisingly spectacular shooter with great level design and a well-written story. The shooting gameplay is fun, and there is variety of stealth elements as well. The game does start off slowly as it takes quite a while to get a gun in your hand, but once that happens, the game is blast from there. The gameplay never felt repetitive. I enjoyed the variety of the levels, at one moment I