Posted February 27, 2024
Wolfenstein: The New Order. The angle with this one is that poor BJ is still fighting WWII in 1946 when he gets put into a coma and wakes up in 1960, finding the world has been conquered by the bad guys. Maybe I missed something but I don't think the game ever explains why the Allies didn't get the bomb first. Anyway, BJ joins the resistance and starts blasting everyone.
I was just playing a few levels of Wolfenstein 3D a few weeks ago, so it's pretty weird to go from that to this modern game in which BJ apparently has an actual personality (he's a pretty cool guy, actually) and gets to know and even have conversations with people around him. I liked how the English-speaking characters used the traditional Blasko-witz pronunciation of his name while the European characters correctly called him Blasko-vich. The story is mostly entertaining although it gets annoying when certain characters clearly have plot armor on because it makes BJ look ineffectual.
It's still a fun FPS experience, although I have my usual complaints about modern FPS stuff. The game has very good graphics but the tradeoff is that it's so hung up on realism that I sometimes literally couldn't see what I was shooting at because of all the lighting and particle effects obscuring your view (the bad guys of course don't have the same problem). This was especially bad while fighting the end-boss because there was so much going on that I had trouble figuring out what I was supposed to even be looking for. And while it's nice that you can dual-wield every weapon in the game, the guns are so huge that having two of them on screen at once hogs a huge percentage of your perspective, so I often stuck with just one anyway. The enemies are a bit on the spongey side.
Thankfully, there is no crafting or shops to bother with. They give you a perk system that's supposed to reward how you play and encourage you to try different stuff. I ended up maxing out the stealth side and that was it. I never bothered with the sprint-slide mechanic, which I found annoying to pull off on the keyboard. There's an important choice you're forced to make early on - I went with the Scottish guy because he seemed more entertaining.
I enjoyed the game, although I also feel like the series is on a general downward trend. I replay the original 3D game periodically after all these years, but the sequels, despite being good games with particular merits in each one, still feel less fun overall and it's hard to see myself replaying any of them going forward.
I was just playing a few levels of Wolfenstein 3D a few weeks ago, so it's pretty weird to go from that to this modern game in which BJ apparently has an actual personality (he's a pretty cool guy, actually) and gets to know and even have conversations with people around him. I liked how the English-speaking characters used the traditional Blasko-witz pronunciation of his name while the European characters correctly called him Blasko-vich. The story is mostly entertaining although it gets annoying when certain characters clearly have plot armor on because it makes BJ look ineffectual.
It's still a fun FPS experience, although I have my usual complaints about modern FPS stuff. The game has very good graphics but the tradeoff is that it's so hung up on realism that I sometimes literally couldn't see what I was shooting at because of all the lighting and particle effects obscuring your view (the bad guys of course don't have the same problem). This was especially bad while fighting the end-boss because there was so much going on that I had trouble figuring out what I was supposed to even be looking for. And while it's nice that you can dual-wield every weapon in the game, the guns are so huge that having two of them on screen at once hogs a huge percentage of your perspective, so I often stuck with just one anyway. The enemies are a bit on the spongey side.
Thankfully, there is no crafting or shops to bother with. They give you a perk system that's supposed to reward how you play and encourage you to try different stuff. I ended up maxing out the stealth side and that was it. I never bothered with the sprint-slide mechanic, which I found annoying to pull off on the keyboard. There's an important choice you're forced to make early on - I went with the Scottish guy because he seemed more entertaining.
I enjoyed the game, although I also feel like the series is on a general downward trend. I replay the original 3D game periodically after all these years, but the sequels, despite being good games with particular merits in each one, still feel less fun overall and it's hard to see myself replaying any of them going forward.