![]() ![]() Each stage, from the London Fortress to the labor camps, feels steeped in this alternate history. ![]() Shifting the project to the 1960s allows the team to add a fascinating mythology that squares with each of the 16 chapters. It’s a smart concept that gives the developer, MachineGames, license to be more creative with the world - there are giant mechanized dogs - while still staying true to the game’s roots. Review: ‘Wolfenstein: The New Order’ succeeds with alternate history – The Mercury News Close Menu
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