At the same time, it was ham-fisted enough for anyone who just wanted to violently kill a crap-ton of Nazis. Its levels found the right balance between linear and complicated, its guns were both familiar and powerful, and its plot offered depth for those who wanted to pore through optional books and letters. ![]() Spiritually, the shooting-game surprise felt like a lost gem from the late '90s era of first-person, single-player shooters, yet it had all the bombast and polish of a solid modern game. Wolfenstein: The New Order pulled off a pretty neat trick in 2014. ![]() Platform: Windows PC (reviewed), PlayStation 4, Xbox One
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