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With rumors that the Nazis are about to unleash a "dark and ancient power," that could well win them the war once and for all, a plot is hatched to thwart their plans. The Germans are developing technology that is helping them hold Europe in an iron grip, and the outlook is grim. The year is 1946, and World War II isn't going so well for the allies. Just smaller in scope than its prior incarnation, taking place, as it does, across two parts, each split into four chapters. The bar has been lowered, shall we say, but it's still a Nazi slaughter-fest. The end result is a more modest experience, but when I say modest, that really is the wrong word for it. The game is smaller, sure, but it feels tighter and a little more consistent - for the most part. This time out, it seems that the MachineGames team has scaled back its ambitions a little. That said, it was still a really enjoyable game – warts and all. It scored a ten out of ten for effort, but an eight out of ten for execution. The end result was a sprawling adventure that hit some great highs, but also had a few lows that pegged it back somewhat. Part of the problem with The New Order was that while it was an epic game, sometimes it felt like it was biting off more than it could chew. I'm having a ball: indeed just as much fun than I had with The Old Blood's predecessor last year, and I enjoyed that plenty, despite its flaws.
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I'll hasten to add that this isn't a complaint. I was just trying to blitz my way through the game so I can get this review written, and the intense, non-stop action was literally searing itself into my brain. If that sounds like a bad thing, don't get me wrong. I was only wondering, because by this point I'd killed so many Nazis, that when I took a break for dinner, I had that weird screen overlay effect where I was staring at my chicken, while ghostly images of Nazis and my gun were overlaid on reality. It's about halfway through the game, and I found this particularly amusing because I was pretty much asking myself the same question. "How many Goddamn Nazis are there in this world?" yells William Joseph "B.J." Blazkowicz to nobody in particular, before wading into yet another set piece of shoot 'em up mayhem.
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