Wolfenstein the new order

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That said, you’ll need to wade through an awful lot of Nazi body parts before you realize that there even is a story. It’s an unexpectedly satisfying feat of writing – with some fine voice performances, to boot – for a series that hasn’t received much in the way of accolades for its storytelling in the past. It even gives Blazko a girlfriend in the form of a sassy Polish nurse with whom he bonds over shared Nazi loathing. However, you also get a surprisingly serious story that tackles some pretty big ideas to do with discrimination, metaphysics, and Jewish mysticism. This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below.