![]() ![]() The New Colossus’ vision of a Nazi-occupied America is a chilling one, in that it doesn’t differ as much from 1950s/1960s Americana as one might think. ![]() Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus sees a thoroughly broken BJ and the resistance scraping by as they head to the Nazi-controlled United States to ignite the true revolution, confronting an old nemesis and Nazi war machines both new and old along the way. The original stealth game notwithstanding, Wolfenstein 3D helped pave the way for the FPS genre, and introduced the gaming masses to the immortal pastime of slaughtering Nazis.īeginning with 2014’s Wolfenstein: The New Order, MachineGames and publisher Bethesda gave the series a soft reboot, trading in SS occult research and spooky castles for an alternate-retro-future dieselpunk world where the Nazis have conquered most of the globe, recasting series protagonist and sentient meat-slab BJ Blazkowicz as an introspective and talkative protagonist, full of monologues that reflect how physically and mentally fatigued he is becoming in a world where evil has seemingly triumphed.īJ and his new friends in the Kreisau Circle resistance made a good dent in the Nazi regime in that first game, but at great cost. ![]() Find out more here.įor most of its lifetime, the Wolfenstein franchise has been known for its action, first and foremost. Our 50 best games of the year countdown isn’t in any order, we’re just going through fifty of the finest the year has given us. ![]()
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