Wolfenstein: The New Order

Wolfenstein: The New Order

Wolfenstein: The New Order is an action-adventure first-person shooter video game developed by MachineGames and published by Bethesda Softworks. It was released on 20 May 2014 for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360, and Xbox One. The game is the seventh main entry in the Wolfenstein series and the sequel to 2009's Wolfenstein, set in an alternate history 1960s Europe where the Nazis won the Second World War. The story follows war veteran William "B.J." Blazkowicz and his efforts to stop the Nazis from ruling over the world. The game is played from a first-person perspective and most of its levels are navigated on foot. The story is arranged in chapters, which players complete in order to progress. A morality choice in the prologue alters the game's entire storyline; some characters and small plot points are replaced throughout the timelines. The game features a variety of weapons, most of which can be dual wielded. A cover system is also present. Development began in 2010, soon after id Software gave MachineGames the rights for the franchise. The development team envisioned Wolfenstein: The New Order as a first-person action-adventure game, taking inspiration from previous games in the series and particularly focusing on the combat and adventure elements. The game attempts to delve into character development of Blazkowicz, unlike its predecessors—a choice from the developers to interest players in the story. They also aimed to portray him in a heroic fashion. At release, Wolfenstein: The New Order received generally positive reviews, with praise particularly directed at the combat and the narrative of the game. Critics considered it a positive change to the series and nominated it for multiple year-end accolades, including Game of the Year and Best Shooter awards from several gaming publications. A stand-alone expansion was released in May 2015, set before the events of the game and entitled Wolfenstein: The Old Blood. A sequel, Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus, was released in October 2017.

Year:
2014
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Wilhelm 'Deathshead' Strasse:
So long since I practised my English. It's a dying tongue

[Walks towards Blazkowicz]

Wilhelm 'Deathshead' Strasse:
You, I've seen you before. Oh, such a resilient specimen. With you, I can do great things.

[Walks towards Fergus and Wyatt and leans down to look at Wyatt]

Wilhelm 'Deathshead' Strasse:
I like the eyes on this one.

Fergus Reid:
Don't you f***in' touch him.

Wilhelm 'Deathshead' Strasse:
[Leans towards Fergus] I like yours too.

[Walks towards Prendergast who has a bandage over his eye, wipes his hand on Prendergast's head and smells it]

Wilhelm 'Deathshead' Strasse:
Not this one, somebody broke it already, it's a shame.

[Opens his briefcase and pulls out a scalpel]

Wilhelm 'Deathshead' Strasse:
Captain Blazkowitcz, help me make a choice. Which one of these 2 varieties will best support my research? I have inadequate room for samples, should you decline my appeal, I'll put a scalpel in them and we'll be here all day. I'll make things, simple. All you need to do is look to the one, you will have me dissect.

Wilhelm 'Deathshead' Strasse:
[Blazkowicz chooses Wyatt] Yes. An astute selection: Young, unspoiled, fresh, tender samples with fatty tissues intact.

Probst Wyatt III:
You will save me, will ya' sir. I know you can do it. Sir?

Wilhelm 'Deathshead' Strasse:
[Blazkowicz chooses Fergus] Really, this one? I would have elected the other but I would deter your preference, Captain Blazkowicz.

Fergus Reid:
It's okay, Captain. This is a war: people die. My time is up, that's all.

William 'B.J' Blazkowicz:
Fergus. I need the keys to the Archives. You got 'em?

Fergus Reid:
Yeah. Hang on. [Puts his boot down and then tries to open the drawer but the drawer gets stuck] F***, f***, f***!

William 'B.J' Blazkowicz:
You okay, Fergus?

Fergus Reid:
I'm gettin' old, Blazkowicz. I don't know how much long I can keep doing this.

William 'B.J' Blazkowicz:
We'll be alright, we can still get the job done.

Fergus Reid:
Aye. For how much longer? [Grabs a knife to try to open the drawer]

William 'B.J' Blazkowicz:
What is this about, Fergus?

Fergus Reid:
I don't know. Nothing. Everything. It's about that boy godammit: Private Wyatt. [Sits in his chair] He should be here, instead of me. He was young, he had a potential. He could've given us a future. You and me, we're 2 f***in' mummies from the past. Running on nothing but willpower.

William 'B.J' Blazkowicz:
I made the wrong choice.

Fergus Reid:
Well that's f***in' obvious, isn't it? I was ready to die, I would've done it gladly. I worked my ass off to save the boy, Blazkowicz and you f***in' pissed it away on a whim. Remember Prendergast? That f***in' kid, he could've endured anything. Now he's gone, they're all f***in' gone, and you're stuck with this useless f***in' skeleton. F***in' tell me, what's the long term solution eh, who's gonna take over when we're too old and battered to strap on the holsters anymore? [Takes the knife and opens the drawer and takes the key and hands it to B.J] Now get the f*** out. I want a nap. [closes his room door]

William 'B.J' Blazkowicz:
Wyatt. I need the keys to the Archives. You get 'em?

Probst Wyatt III:
Yes. I think so. [Wyatt gets up from his chair and then drops Dogtags] Perfect, just gosh dang perfect.

William 'B.J' Blazkowicz:
What do you got there?

Probst Wyatt III:
Dogtags. Wing Commander Fergus Reid from the Royal Airforce. I took those off of his dead body, and wanted to return them to the RAF, but then there was no RAF.

William 'B.J' Blazkowicz:
Best damn pilot and a hell of a soldier.

Probst Wyatt III:
I'm not cut out for this, you know.

Probst Wyatt III:
Not cut out for what?

Probst Wyatt III:
This. Everything, I was only 18 years old and suddenly the war was lost. Everything good in the world died, somehow *I* was supposed to pick up the pieces, keep the resistance going and take on the whole gosh darn Nazi Empire. You think I was ready for that kind of responsibility? My ignorance has gotten so many good people killed. Remember Private Prendergast? You know, that guy can survive anything, so tough.Well, I got him killed, sent him out on a mission and never came back. I just didn't know any better. Wing Commander Fergus Reid, he would know what to do. He could've saved so many.

William 'B.J' Blazkowicz:
I made the wrong choice.

Probst Wyatt III:
[Becoming angry] You have a made a stupid choice, yes you did ! You have let a boy in charge of a man's work. I should've died on that day, Captain. On that slab and Fergus Reid should've lived. [Calms down] I'm not a child anymore, Captain. I know when mistakes are made. [Picks up the Archives key] Here. [Hands the key to B.J. and pushes him out of his room and closes it] Leave me alone now, you hear!


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