Wolfenstein: The New Order - from the makers of Riddick: Butcher Bay & The Darkness 1 - by EvaUnit02
Mr.Duck on 29/4/2014 at 10:55
Hmmm...this actually shows some promise. :)
In all fairness, I had fun with Wolfenstein (2009), though my favorite is still Return to Castle Wolfenstein, good stuff. So, yeah, I have some hope for this game. :3
I wonder if we'll -finally- get to fight Mecha-Hitler....crossing fingers for that.
Jason Moyer on 29/4/2014 at 13:15
Wolfenstein was a Raven game, which basically means it was going to be good enough you didn't regret playing it but not anything especially amazing.
bukary on 29/4/2014 at 18:09
And apparently this takes place in Poland:
[video=youtube;eynBa1omFuw]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eynBa1omFuw[/video]
:laff:
june gloom on 29/4/2014 at 18:53
No surprise, so did RtCW. There's an entire level that's basically Thief with silenced Sten guns.
faetal on 29/4/2014 at 22:16
The stealth part (do they actually mean tactile? Not sure how that pertains to stealth) looks a great deal more fun than the mayhem one. Reminded me of Metro: Last Light.
Jason Moyer on 30/4/2014 at 11:36
I'd imagine it has stealth elements because that's how Starbreeze roll, rather than any sort of legacy reason. I will need to see some parts of the game that don't blow enormous amounts of ass before plunking down for it, even on sale, though.
bukary on 1/5/2014 at 19:22
Have you seen this?
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http://www.bethblog.com/2014/05/01/system-requirements-for-wolfenstein/)
PC
MINIMUM SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
64-bit Windows 7/Windows 8
Intel Core i7 or equivalent AMD
4 GB System RAM
50 GB free HDD space
GeForce 460, ATI Radeon HD 6850
High Speed Internet Connection
Steam account and activation required
:nono:
Why would this game need 50 GB?!
SubJeff on 1/5/2014 at 21:36
Cause it has a lot of assets?
The processor thing is nonsense, as always. You'll be able to play it at much less than that. Gone are the days of accurate min specs, when if you didn't match up the game was unplayable. Nah, these days they give themselves a large margin of error.
voodoo47 on 1/5/2014 at 22:00
also, there is much less pressure to keep things small and effective nowadays.