What if I told you the game with the best writing of 2017 was about a man with a crewcut slamming a hatchet into the faces of Nazi soldiers? A guy who runs around like he is on skates, hoovering up helmets, armour, med packs, and ammo like a meaty Dyson. A fella who can take on an entire U-boat filled with enemies while wheeling himself around on a wheelchair and pissing through a tube. In Wolfenstein II, you play as B.J. Blazkowicz, an urban legend made flesh - Nazis probably warn their children about him when they tuck them into bed. Hush, little kiddies - if you aren’t good, Terror Billy will come to get you.
Read about how Wolfenstein II's cutscenes were created.
It is incredible that, despite this gung-ho premise, Wolfenstein II delivers the most human story I have ever experienced in a videogame. It delivers a fistful of unforgettable sequences - some made me laugh at their absurdity, others made me think, and some even brought a tear to my eye. It is a game that defies expectation at every single turn.
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