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Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus

  • Video Game
  • 2017
  • 18
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7.9/10
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Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus (2017)
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In 1961, BJ Blazkowicz and his ragtag team of allies arrive in Nazi-controlled America on a mission to recruit the boldest resistance leaders left and restart the American Revolution.In 1961, BJ Blazkowicz and his ragtag team of allies arrive in Nazi-controlled America on a mission to recruit the boldest resistance leaders left and restart the American Revolution.In 1961, BJ Blazkowicz and his ragtag team of allies arrive in Nazi-controlled America on a mission to recruit the boldest resistance leaders left and restart the American Revolution.

  • Directors
    • Fredrik Ljungdahl
    • Jens Matthies
    • Tom Keegan
  • Writers
    • Jens Matthies
    • Tommy Tordsson
    • Erik Granström
  • Stars
    • Brian Bloom
    • Alicja Bachleda
    • Gideon Emery
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  • IMDb RATING
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    • Directors
      • Fredrik Ljungdahl
      • Jens Matthies
      • Tom Keegan
    • Writers
      • Jens Matthies
      • Tommy Tordsson
      • Erik Granström
    • Stars
      • Brian Bloom
      • Alicja Bachleda
      • Gideon Emery
    • 23User reviews
    • 15Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 BAFTA Award
      • 2 wins & 10 nominations total

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    Brian Bloom
    Brian Bloom
    • William 'B.J.' Blazkowicz
    • (voice)
    Alicja Bachleda
    Alicja Bachleda
    • Anya Oliwa
    • (voice)
    Gideon Emery
    Gideon Emery
    • Fergus Reid
    • (voice)
    A.J. Trauth
    A.J. Trauth
    • Probst Wyatt III
    • (voice)
    Nina Franoszek
    Nina Franoszek
    • Irene Engel
    • (voice)
    Mark Ivanir
    Mark Ivanir
    • Set Roth
    • (voice)
    Alex Solowitz
    Alex Solowitz
    • Max Hass
    • (voice)
    Peter Macon
    Peter Macon
    • Bombate
    • (voice)
    Debra Wilson
    Debra Wilson
    • Grace Walker
    • (voice)
    Don McManus
    Don McManus
    • Norman 'Super Spesh' Caldwell
    • (voice)
    Alyssa Preston
    Alyssa Preston
    • Sigrun Engel
    • (voice)
    Christopher Heyerdahl
    Christopher Heyerdahl
    • Horton Boone
    • (voice)
    Debi Derryberry
    Debi Derryberry
    • Young William Blazkowicz
    • (voice)
    Glenn Morshower
    Glenn Morshower
    • Rip Blazkowicz
    • (voice)
    Michelle Forbes
    Michelle Forbes
    • Zofia Blazkowicz
    • (voice)
    Bresha Webb
    Bresha Webb
    • Billie
    • (voice)
    Stephanie Vickers
    • Mary Sue 'Professor' Ellington
    • (voice)
    Antonio D. Charity
    Antonio D. Charity
    • Jacques 'Paris Jack' LeRoy
    • (voice)
    • Directors
      • Fredrik Ljungdahl
      • Jens Matthies
      • Tom Keegan
    • Writers
      • Jens Matthies
      • Tommy Tordsson
      • Erik Granström
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    9simenbakke

    Finally a great FPS linked with a great story

    This game takes everything that worked well in the first one, redesigned everything that didn't work that well in the first one, added a way more emotional and character-driven story (as well as A LOT of crazy happenings that will make your jaw drop or you tears run from laughter) and mixed it all into one helluva great game. Slaughtering Nazis have never ever felt this good before!

    Thanks to a very good map design and a lot of interesting collectibles (as well as many "readable" newspapers, diaries, letters etc which gives you insight not only into the life of the nazi soldiers but also into the life's of the normal Americans and recently arrived Germans) It took me just about 20 hours from start to end on medium difficulty. The map design and all the collectibles as well as the opportunity to sneak around all enemies to try and take out the officers first (only the officers can raise the alarm and call for reinforcements) makes you actually wanting to find out what happened in the very different cities you're visiting.

    All in all, this game was a blast! Great gun play with the possibility to upgrade almost every weapon, great level design, very graphically improved from the last game along with new shades and lightning, great character-driven story and a lot of crazy moments that will make you remember this game for a long time makes for an extremely well crafted old school fps in a world filled with multiplayer games and loot boxes. Kudos Machine Games!
    7TheDragonfly44

    Somehow They Made Killing Nazis Boring

    The story is subpar and it and the characters are cliche as in the 'supposed to be cliche' way and that makes them twice as cliche. Not a single one is inherently likeable, particularly Grace, who is more annoying than Navi tenfold. The gameplay is excessively mundane. You die too quick to play the game fast and hiding behind cover is boring. The game never really picks up either. It's boring all the way through and doesn't let up.

    Rating - 35%
    10Ds1075643

    Slick Gameplay, Innovative Plot

    Wolfenstein 2 is the only game like it on the market. It tackles the sickest, ugliest aspects of tyranny while laughing at how stupid tyrants actually are and the pointless, rippling horrors just a few men's insanity metastasizes like a cancer on humanity. The characters and themes may not be for you if you're looking for a more standard CoD soldier plot, but if you love over-the-top characters, alternate history, fresh representation of social movements, and vicious gunplay, then this game is for you. And if you just love killing nazis and watching genocidal tyrants miss pissing in buckets and cry out for their mothers, this game is also for you.

    The gameplay builds upon and polishes that found in The New Order. It's pretty Doom-like in its fast pace, satisfyingly huge guns, and heaps of ammo, yet still contains stealth and cover mechanics that work well. You're almost always given the option on how to approach an encounter, and on the higher difficulties, skillful cover and memorization of level design are rewarded. The gunplay feels slick and AAA, with variety between combat sections, a few vehicle-ish moments, and a steady trickle of new guns and perks to unlock based on your playstyle.

    But the plot is where Wolfenstein shines. There are a few places where the pacing feels fast or off (flashback sequences especially), but everything else is dripping with style. Some may not enjoy how quickly it shifts from serious to comedic, but the way in which it does so, with movie-level camerawork, acting, and music, was like candy to me. The situations characters find themselves in push the bar of insanity, with invariably brutal payoffs.

    The heart of Wolfenstein is still BJ & Anya's story, though, with Anya now a kickass pregnant resistance leader whose lover is still dealing with the events at the end of The New Order. You ache to see BJ survive not only because he's just an endearing character, but a soon-to-be-dad and great partner who has overcome a tragic upbringing. He won't have his kids growing up in a Nazi world, so every stab, headshot, and mindless kill feels personal and righteous.

    An example of how the plot gets variety right is BJ's birthday party. After several levels of desperate fighting, tensions get relieved via a drunken submaritime bash that leaves Fergus with a missing arm and everyone with hilarious regrets.

    The characters, although a bit heavy handed at times, offer more variety and fresh takes than I've seen in any game short of, say, GTA5. All nationalities, mental capacities, and body types are celebrated, but not in a preachy sjw way. You're the last bastion of beautiful humanity that the nazis want to crush, so it makes sense that so many types of people would wind up in one place. Watching them form a family is gratifying.

    The score is fantastic as well, and seamlessly switches from grindy electric battle music (again similar to Doom) to period-appropriate rock and roll with a grungy futuristic twist. Throughout the levels are tons of collectibles, including funny records that imagine what bands like The Beatles would have made under an oppressive fascist regime.

    So if you're a fan of great single player stories and polished FPS gameplay, Wolfenstein 2 might be just what you're looking for.
    8Pjtaylor-96-138044

    Action man.

    'Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus (2017)' is the sequel to 'Wolfenstein: The New Order (2014)', a franchise revival that took the series back to its roots. This game carries on where the previous left off, introducing extra elements to its gameplay and generally refining things even more than before. However, it is an inferior experience for a couple of key reasons. Firstly, the game doesn't strike a great balance between plot and gameplay, with long cut-scenes constantly interrupting the flow of play. Secondly, it doesn't have a very good tonal balance, which makes the story difficult to become engaged with. Finally, it takes a long time to get fully underway and feels like it's stopped short because of it. The story really is quite silly, told mainly by over-the-top characters spouting long, uninteresting speeches. It isn't compelling in the way you'd expect, especially since its predecessor's narrative really is quite good. Having said all that, the game still is a really fun time when it gets out of its own way. The best aspects of it are actually optional side-tasks that see you returning to previously explored locations in order to assassinate a Nazi official. These segments focus wholly on gameplay and are all the better for it. On the higher difficulty settings, the piece becomes decidedly less enjoyable than it ought to be because you simply aren't afforded the health or ammo to 'run and gun' the way it wants you to. It can be really challenging at times - frustrating, even. Ultimately, though, the game is still an entertaining time. Its shooting is refined and its extra mechanics are typically successful. Its flaws don't prevent you from playing or, even, massively reduce its overall effect. Hopefully, the developers manage to find a balance between the gameplay of this title and the storytelling of its predecessors. 8/10
    10metsguy92

    Great game!!

    An all around enjoyable game would highly recommend! Story is good as well as the gameplay and even after the story is over the game gives more to play with side missions and an arcade machine where you can play the original game.

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    • Trivia
      In the helm of the resistance submarine, there is a map of the United states. Lake Michigan has been removed.
    • Goofs
      On Eva's Hammer, the stars and stripes is seen in various places, sporting fifty stars. The 49th and 50th states are Alaska and Hawaii respectively, inducted in 1959, in this timeline it's likely these were never inducted and the flag should have only forty-eight stars.
    • Quotes

      William 'B.J.' Blazkowicz: [to Rip Blazkowicz] Was a time I was scared of you. Was a time I would piss myself having a gun pointed at my head. You know what I feel right now? Not a god damned thing.

    • Alternate versions
      German version was modified to remove all references to the Third Reich.
    • Connections
      Edited into Wolfenstein: Alt History Collection (2020)
    • Soundtracks
      We're Not Gonna Take It
      Words and Music by Dee Snider (as Daniel Dee Snider)

      Performed by: Veilroth

      Produced and mixed by Daniel Bergstrand & Tommy Hjelm

      Mastered by Lawrence Mackrory

      Recorded at Dugout Productions

      Musicians: Tommy Hjelm (Vocals, Guitars & Bass), Chris Barkensjo (Drums), Daniel Bergstrand (Guitars & additional programming), Jason Suecof (Solo), Mats Haugen (Solo), Louise Bert, Linnea Jonsson (as Linnea Jansson), Anne-Lie Norman (Backing vocals), Peter Wildoer (Drill Sergeant)

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      • October 27, 2017 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Sweden
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      • English
      • German
      • Yiddish
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      • MachineGames
      • Steamroller Studios
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