MachineGames sign a sumptuous uchronic fresco in which BJ Blazkowicz wakes in 1960 to a victorious Nazi Europe. The writing of Wolfenstein The New Order hits hard, the combat is snappy, the companions endearing, and this is probably the best possible reinvention of the saga on 360 without any hesitation.
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Category
First-Person Shooter1 player18+
Description
First-person shooter by MachineGames and Bethesda, May 2014. BJ Blazkowicz survives a 1946 assassination attempt and awakens in a 1960 uchronia where Nazis won WWII. Personal melancholic narrative on Nazi resistance in a dystopian alternate world, intense shooting and infiltration gameplay. Acclaimed Wolfenstein franchise reboot.
Wolfenstein - The New Order review
MAX
Art direction
★★★★★
"Iconic"
MAX
Music
★★★★★
"Legendary"
MAX
Story
★★★★★
"Masterful"
An alternate history where the Reich triumphed: brutalist architecture, retro-futuristic technology and oppressive light compose a dystopia of chilling coherence. The care of the design and the heavy atmosphere give a strong identity. This art direction, dark and inspired, masterfully serves a war science fiction.
Signed by Mick Gordon, the music makes a heavy, nervy industrial metal roar, punctuated by dystopian reinterpretations of an alternate history where the Nazis triumphed. The relentless riffs galvanise the resistance with an electric rage. This brutal, inventive sonic identity elevates the oppressive atmosphere of the shooter.
In an alternate history where the Nazi regime won the war and enslaved the world, a soldier wakes from twenty years in a coma to join the resistance. Beneath the shooting gallery, the tale dares real gravity, blending historical horror, intimate tragedy and a thirst for freedom. Its surprisingly careful writing rehabilitated a saga thought soulless.
Gameplay
"Excellent"
Fun
"From the very first minutes"
Addictiveness
"Captivating"
Difficulty
"Balanced"
Lifespan
"Long"
Technical info
💾7,1 GB📅20/05/2014
Published by Bethesda Softworks
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Is Wolfenstein - The New Order still worth playing in 2026?
An FPS from MachineGames, Wolfenstein The New Order imagines an alternate history where the Nazis won the war, following B.J. Blazkowicz in a desperate resistance carried by a surprisingly mature, embodied narrative. The old fashioned snappy shooting, the blend of stealth and frontal action and the polished writing make it a masterful return of the series. The embraced linearity divides some. An excellent FPS for fans of old fashioned snappy shooting and strong dystopian storytelling.