Wolfenstein II: The New Collossus – QA

Wolfenstein 2: The New Colossus Official Strawberry Milkshake Trailer

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Official Website  | Publisher: Bethesda/Zenimax | Developer: Machine Games

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America, 1961. The assassination of Nazi General Deathshead was a short-lived victory. The Nazis maintain their stranglehold on the world. You are BJ Blazkowicz, aka “Terror-Billy,” member of the Resistance, scourge of the Nazi empire, and humanity’s last hope for liberty.

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Found, regressed, and crosschecked 100s of bugs in Wolfenstein II: The New Collossus and its DLC – The Freedom Chronicles

Everything that made Wolfenstein: The New Order an excellent single-player first-person shooter is dialed up for round two. With a cast of instantly likeable heroes and bone-chilling villains giving emotional context to its bloody uprising against high-tech Nazis, Wolfenstein 2: The New Colossus has come to play. – IGN

 

I appreciate that you can find singleplayer games like this in 2017, where there’s so much attention paid to details like characterisation, sound design and facial animation, on top of how wonderful the guns feel. The New Colossus is fun and funny—a decent successor that’s not just more of the same. – PCGAMER

 

By staying true to the series’ heritage, Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus has ended up offering a stronger, more timely social commentary than pretty much any game released in 2017. Or ever, for that matter. And how has the third Wolfenstein from developer MachineGames done that? Why, by letting you shoot a hell of a lot of Nazis, of course. – TechRadar