The war against the Nazis is not easier but it is not more difficult in Wolfenstein The New Order

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Hello, Gamers!! How are you? How are they? I hope that everybody is very well. Today I continue my adventure in Wolfenstein the new order. In short, a game with a pretty good war campaign without a doubt. Beyond the horrible mechanics of selecting and changing weapons, the entire story is very well-woven and the campaign gives you a break from the same war actions, which undoubtedly takes it out of a monotonous plot as usually happens to many shooters.

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In war there are many factors and types of plans, not everything is ultimately resolved with weapons, but also with intelligence, stealth, and observation. Making traps, studying the enemy, and knowing their weaknesses and even strengths allows us to progress and fight better.

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The base is something peculiar, it is a map that expands little by little as we return from missions we must perform tasks that make us explore the base and find everything from secret passages to new enemies that one cannot explain how they got there.

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In the progress of the story we infiltrate a prison, and we must rescue a Hebrew engineer who will help us destroy the technology stolen by the Nazis. This technology belongs to the Death Yit Zu, a secret Hebrew order that has technology and knowledge light years away from what humanity knows. The Nazis found one of the hiding places and were able to steal some things, however not all is lost, with the help of the engineer and new members of the team, we will begin a new mission to the catacombs of Berlin that will give us a lot of progress in our fight.

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Something that I loved about this rescue mission in the prison was using the robot, the shootout between the robot and the Nazi prison guard was truly tremendous, without any contemplation I have freed the engineer and the other prisoners from the fearsome camp. forced labor.

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