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Instead of losing WWII, the Nazis were triumphant. The new Wolfenstein takes place ... Gamers don't have much longer to wait for Wolfenstein: The New Order, which releases on May 20 for the PS3 ...
The alternate-history game from Bethesda Softworks takes place in a 1960s that followed the Germans winning World War II--which got the studio wondering what that would have done to rock and roll.
The New Order is set in 1960 after the Nazis won World War II. ... Check back every day this week for more coverage from GameSpot on Wolfenstein: The New Order.
The standalone prequel to Wolfenstein: The New Order will take place in 1946 as Blazkowicz leads a two-part effort to stick a wrench in the well-oiled gears of the Nazi war machine.
Wolfenstein opens with BJ Blaskowicz in the cockpit of a WW2 bomber being piloted by a man doing a Scottish accent, ... Wolfenstein: The New Order is bound to be one of this year's best shooters.
Wolfenstein: The New Order may rewrite political history to have Nazis win WWII, but it abides video-game history with frantic run-and-gun gameplay that will bring fans right back to 1992.
The new Wolfenstein’s story straddles two time periods, beginning its tale of global Nazi domination in the year 1946, when an alternate history World War II is “a little bit into overtime ...
Last year's Wolfenstein: The New Order took us back to an alternate 1960s where the Nazis had won World War II, much to the displeasure of a gruff B.J. Blazkowicz, who had spent the preceding 14 ...
What might pop culture have looked like in the 1960s if Germany had won World War II? The marketing team behind the upcoming video game "Wolfenstein: The New Order" has envisioned an answer ...
"Wolfenstein" is no spring chicken. Twenty-two years ago marked the release of "Wolfenstein 3D," which is largely credited with inventing the first-person shooter genre that still reigns supreme ...
Add extras like the Wolfenstein 3D easter egg and the encouragement of a second playthrough and there's a lot to like here for lovers of pure shooters. Final rating: 4 stars out of 5 Cost: $60; PC ...
No matter how you choose to approach Wolfenstein: The New Order’s challenges, there’s a satisfying feedback loop that comes from gunning down that many Nazis.It’s almost a back-to-basics ...