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Exciting Wolfenstein gameplay video blowout, plus developer interview

Wolfenstein's hype machine is starting to get into gear, which means that we should all expect to hear a lot more about the paranormal-inspired World War II shooter in the coming months leading up to its release later this year.

To fill in a few of the blanks about the game, we have some handy gameplay footage at which to have a gander, and then an interview with co-developer id Software's community manager, Peter Sokal, speaking about the history of Wolfenstein and how that fits into the new rendition.

Let's start with the first gameplay video featuring a bunch of Nazi's getting blown to bits, below:

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manwich255528d ago

this is #1 on the summer must have list

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Wolfenstein: Killin’ Nazis Never Gets Old

Sometimes, you want a relatable villain who makes you question your own morality. Other times, you want Frau Engel.

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IamTylerDurden1399d ago

It got old tbh. Machine needed a break from the IP. Indie is a good reprieve.

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Best Wolfenstein Games - All the Wolfenstein Games Ranked

BLG writes, "There can be only one best Wolfenstein game. Since the franchise’s debut in 1981, the Wolfenstein series has graced our gaming platforms for over forty years. It’s hard to believe, but it’s true! In honor of that legacy, we’re going to list some of the best Wolfenstein games and the worst. That’s right: it’s the Wolfenstein games ranked."

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RaidenBlack652d ago

Scheiße! Nein.
Return to Castle Wolfenstein is the best in the series. After that:
New Order
New Colossus
Old Blood

Harryvok652d ago

I really wish they'd remake Return to Castle Wolfenstein from the ground up. Easily the best of them all.

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MachineGames Proved It Was Worthy Of Wolfenstein By Fixing Bugs For Id Software

Speaking on Wassup Conversations, Matthies told the host that once MachineGames was founded, it didn't have enough money to hire a full development team and pitched around ideas for a while. Eventually, Id Software offered the team a chance to work with their IP, but first, they needed to prove themselves.

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