Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueAfter regaining consciousness following an injury sustained in World War II, legendary American commando, B.J. Blazkowicz, awakens from a coma in a dystopian Nazi dominated world of 1960s. H... Tout lireAfter regaining consciousness following an injury sustained in World War II, legendary American commando, B.J. Blazkowicz, awakens from a coma in a dystopian Nazi dominated world of 1960s. He tries to locate the remnants of the resistance.After regaining consciousness following an injury sustained in World War II, legendary American commando, B.J. Blazkowicz, awakens from a coma in a dystopian Nazi dominated world of 1960s. He tries to locate the remnants of the resistance.
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- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 4 nominations au total
- Fergus Reid
- (voix)
- Klaus Kreutz
- (voix)
- Max Hass
- (voix)
- Set Roth
- (voix)
- Bubi
- (voix)
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- Tekla
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- J
- (voix)
- Bombate
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- (as Eric LaRay Harvey)
- Keller
- (voix)
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So i finally forced myself to beat "Wolfenstein: The New Order" (2014) on PS4. This is not bad game at all , settings are pretty unique, story is also kinda fresh, game mechanics can be clumsy at times, but they are OK to. Graphics won't blow you away, but they are pretty OK. Sound design, voice acting were also OK, nothing great. So why only 7/10 ? Because this is a pretty standard FPS - it doesn't bring anything new to the table. Also more depth character development would done this game a favor - i wasn't attached to anyone. The story while it is OK, it didn't really engaged my into. And while there are some weapon upgrades, lack of any more developed weapon progress system or skills didn't helped this game either.
Overall, "Wolfenstein: The New Order" is not bad pretty standard and straightforward shooter. It doesn't bring anything better, but for what it was it was OK to play it once.
1)Nice graphics.
2)Good voice acting.
3)Better story.
4)Awesome gameplay, that mixes regenerating health and the need of health packs.
5)Plenty of guns.
6)Great level design.
7)Section where you can choose to use stealth or to go guns and blazing.
8)Various animations when you kill an enemy with knife. They don't get old.
9)Various enemies.
10)Great concept.
11)Collectables are fum to find.
12)Bits of the soundtrack.
13)Interesting characters.
14)Levels are fun to replay.
15)Game is replayable with 4 different mods.
16)The setting.
17)Newspaper articles in the game, like this is a real world.
18)Nice voice acting.
19)Finally Nazis speak German.
20)Dialogue, not only in English, but in German and (not 100% sure) Polish.
21)Great villains.
I may have missed some pluses, but now I'm going to talk about the minuses.
1)The two different timelines, that you choose which to follow, don't affect the story much.
2)When replaying the levels, I wish you could skip the non-action parts. I wanted to skip them.
3)Loading times when you die are kinda too long.
Wolfenstein: The New Order is a fun first-person shooter. From BAD 1 to EXCELLENT 6 I give it EXCELLENT 5.50 - it's better than a VERY GOOD game, but not a truly EXCELLENT game. I hope that the new Doom will be better, or at least as good as this game.
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- AnecdotesApproximately ninety minutes of gameplay before the opening credits roll.
- GaffesIn the Nazi Lunar Base's War Room, you can see a screen which depicts the world with the "current" national boundaries of the real world. The story of the game is in an alternate timeline, so the boundaries of the world should be notably different.
- Citations
[from trailer]
William 'B.J' Blazkowicz: While I was gone, they set the world on fire. It wasn't a war anymore; it was a remaking. Some losses are inevitable. Some... unthinkable. Now they've built a new world. Armies of steel and thunder. They're rewriting history. But they forgot about me.
- Crédits fousAt the end of the credits, the sound of helicopter rotors can be heard.
- Versions alternativesGerman version was modified to remove all Nazi references (e.g. all Swastikas were removed, the Third Reich became The Regime). Following Germany relaxing the regulations on Nazism in video games in 2018, the game has since been re-released uncensored in Germany in 2019.
- ConnexionsEdited into Wolfenstein: Alt History Collection (2020)
- Bandes originalesThe House of the Rising Sun
Traditional
Arranged by Ravi Krishnaswami at COPILOT Music and Sound
Performed by COPILOT
Produced and Mixed by Ravi Krishnaswami at COPILOT and Josh Abbey at COLOR NY
Recorded at COPILOT (NYC), COLOR (NYC), and Hugh Walker Recording (London)
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