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12th September 2024 (World Wide)
Wolfenstein: The Old Blood—Action by MachineGames.
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Website | www.wolfenstein.com |
Developer | MachineGames |
Publisher | Bethesda Softworks |
Franchise | Wolfenstein |
Platform | PlayStation 4, Windows, Xbox One |
Where to buy | Wolfenstein: The Old Blood on Steam |
Genre | Action |
Score | 8/10 |
What Calum Parry thought:
8.00/10
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“Wolfenstein: The Old Blood still retains all the satisfying gameplay that made The New Order one of the best shooters of 2014. It’s not as long as the original; lasting around 4-5 hours, but it does include a decent challenge mode to increase longevity. For £14.99 digitally it's worth it for a nice afternoon of killing some Nazis.”
Version reviewed: PlayStation 4
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