Wolfenstein: The New Order Review - I Know What I Reich
Guns. Explosions. Nazis. Robots. Yeah, that'll do.
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Guns. Explosions. Nazis. Robots. Yeah, that'll do.
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Check out their Soundcloud, [https://soundcloud.com/neumondrecordings/] if you havn't already.King Whurdler said:And here I thought I was the only one who thought he sounded like Aldo Raine.SnakeoilSage said:Gennle'men. We are here to kill nazzees.
OT: Good review for what looks like a good game. I'll probably pick this up when I get my next paycheck.
Something that definitely piques my interest though... if the game is set during the 60's in England, and features German covers of popular songs, does that mean We'll be able to experience the German versions the Beatles did for a couple of their songs?
Because that would be amazing.
After what I played I was really enjoying the overall tone of the story and characters, the voice acting is really well done (plenty of german and some polish). Blazkowicz felt like a very human and simple character (he enjoys killing nazis, its his thing) that worked very well with the rest of the game (what I played at least).erttheking said:The general gist I got from the review is "Not particularly mind blowing, but still a damn good time" Maybe I'll pick it up when it's cheaper. I can't really afford full priced retail games right now. *Looks down at new XL 3DS* this thing was expensive.
I'd certainly go with Wolfenstein from what I played. Bioshock Infinite seems to be very hit or miss, it may be the best game you play from 2013 or it may be the game you might as well flush down the toilet. With Wolfenstein you are probably going to enjoy it even if you end up liking Infinite more.thiosk said:I like your reviews jim. I was glad you took the gig and set them up this way.
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I became interested in wolfenstein just the other day, I wasn't really cognizant of its existence. I haven't been playing shooters lately, heck, at least 3 years. As such, I can completely ignore everything about modern shooter conventions and have a good time.
Question is, if you had skipped out on shooters for years, and had a nice update going into a rig this week, would you want to do wolfenstein, or maybe take up some bioshock infinite instead?
Infinite is a story-driven game with some first person shooter elements that are serviceable, Wolfenstein seems to be a first person shooter set on to deliver a fun thrill-ride. I would imagine that it's really about how much you might value narrative over derpherpery, or at least whatever mood you find yourself in.thiosk said:I like your reviews jim. I was glad you took the gig and set them up this way.
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I became interested in wolfenstein just the other day, I wasn't really cognizant of its existence. I haven't been playing shooters lately, heck, at least 3 years. As such, I can completely ignore everything about modern shooter conventions and have a good time.
Question is, if you had skipped out on shooters for years, and had a nice update going into a rig this week, would you want to do wolfenstein, or maybe take up some bioshock infinite instead?
This is one of my biggest pet peeves. Shouldn't this be avoidable on a Blu-Ray? It just seems completely insane when the in-game graphics are actually better than the cutscene graphics. If that's going to be the case, why even bother using pre-rendered cutscenes? Maybe the PC version won't have this problem since you don't have to include the entire game on a single disk, or any disk at all.Jimothy Sterling said:... the cutscene compression is noticeable