Games We Love but Wish We Could Love Playing
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OXCGN writer Aaron Klein gives us his thoughts on the latest Wolfenstein game, combining old school ideas and new generation technology, it supplies you with a solid game and the review is well worth checking out, it has the first mission on video for you too check out, slip over there enow
Throughout the history of video games, few enemies have made more appearances or better targets than Nazis.
It is not implausible to estimate at least a trillion digital Nazis have met bloody ends on gaming systems worldwide since Wolfenstein 3D kick started the first-person-shooter genre 17 years ago.
Wolfenstein 3D blazed the trail for id Software’s 1993 release of Doom, which took the gaming world by storm and cemented the genre’s place as a pillar of video game design.
While the latest re-imagining of the franchise is nowhere near as revolutionary as the original, it sticks close to the proven formula and delivers a fun, adrenaline-filled Nazi extermination experience.
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Those floating critters make great floating bombs as well, so with the veil up, if you see one floating near a Nazi or inside a room, shoot it and the whole area goes up in a nice big illuminious bang.
this game isn't for me, but it's pretty fun to watch.
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