By Sam Coles:
So if you’re an avid reader of my blog you will know
that I love Wolfenstein The New Order, one year later I’ve come back to game
since I’ve played The Old Blood and of course I upgraded to the PS4 version
which was nice. I just wanted to give my opinion on it after a year of its
release and if it stills holds up, in short yes but let’s get into it shall we.
Wolfenstein before this game was on the edge that
the fact that no one really talked about it and no one wanted to really play a
game in the series, so the series went on hiatus for a few years. Then a third
party developer took up the I.P and created a great game which would not have
regenerating health and no multiplayer. The thing about Wolfenstein The New
Order that gamers and critics loved was the fact there was a human touch added
to the series that all the characters felt worn down by the situation and don’t
want to fight anymore, even down to B.J questioning what he is doing by killing
all these Nazis. The villains are brilliant who instantly hateable and not just
the fact that they are Nazis which yes is a big part, but also their characters
are well written.
Let’s talk
about the gameplay; has it aged well in a year? Of course it has it’s fast
paced and over the top with its hardcore violence where enemies heads pop like
cherries and that you can duel weld weapons that you wouldn’t be able to in
real life. You have a vast array of weapons from your standard pistol, shotgun,
machine and stuff and then you have the sci-fi weapons such as the laser that
will make your enemies explode if you do a well-placed headshot. As I said this
game has no multiplayer and the thing is it doesn’t need a multiplayer mode as
it has a long campaign that will keep you invested with the characters and
story.
Overall the game still holds after a year and will
hold up as one of the best games of the 8th generation in my opinion
and you can pick up this game and the stand alone expansion The Old Blood for
£30 together these days so go and get it if you haven’t played it.
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