

I never ran from a fight, I always ran towards it. I rarely die and if I do, it's of my own accord. I pick up every disposable heavy weapon that's dropped, vaporizing every Nazi scumbag that crosses my path. Any weapon upgrades I come across I put into extra ammunition. I go all in on Dual-wielding machine guns. ****ing Blazkowicz and I'm going to exterminate the Nazi Reich occupying America. I'm done worrying about whether the game's gonna crash, I'm done worrying about who can and can't see me. Now I'm feeling this swell of disappointment not in the story of Wolfenstein: The New Colossus but in the gameplay. Enemies off in the distance see me with little to no effort, alerting Captains to my presence who then alert everyone else in the level to my position and I can't negate that unless I restart from a checkpoint. Great.

Now the game's working but I've got this itch in the back of my heard during the first hour or so of The New Colossus where I'm worried the game's gonna crash.ĭuring this anxious period, I'm trying out the stealth mechanics which have somehow gotten worse from the first game. Wait, what, really? I try again and it's the same thing. Awesome, they're bringing back the alternate choices! I Shift+Tab to check my Steam Friends list. Here we go! There's a recap of the first game. The game I've waited months to play is finally in my hands, figuratively, and I've never been more excited to decimate the Third Reich in another go around as the incredibly well developed B.J. After a lengthy wait, Wolfenstein: The New Colossus went on sale during Steam's Winter Sale (I know, I know, it was also cheap during Black Friday.
