'Wolfenstein II' news: Players are calling the gameplay awesome

Official gameplay screenshot of "Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus" YouTube/BethesdaSoftworksUK

Players, who have already played the "Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus," have said that the game offers an awesome experience. The new game was released last Oct. 27.

The game is more than just players shooting down racist fascists to get a game clear screen. Being vibrant and full of life are just a few features that developer Machine Games has prided themselves for the new game.

Back in 2014, "Wolfenstein: The New Order" was about an alternate history where players see a modern-day America years after it was conquered by the Nazis since the 1960s. This theme recurred in "Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus."

Gaming news portal IGN published a sample gameplay trailer where players were presented the environment, which was rich and life-like. Although the gameplay is traditional, it switches to a first-person shooter mode. The action-packed game introduction kept players at the edge of their seats since the main character shooting the gun was sitting on a wheelchair. This definitely put the word "survive" in the survival game series.

Just like the 2014 title, the gameplay for "Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus" is heavy with gunplay. Just like its predecessor, weapons are not just be varied, but very abundant in both models and units.

One of the features of "Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus" was that the game utilized the alternate American setting to a very satisfying level. This led players to believe that this kind of place might have just existed if the Nazis really got their way in World War II.

For PC, required minimum specs include an Intel Core i7-3770 and an AMD FX-8350. An Nvidia GTX 770 4GB running on an AMD Radeon R9 290 4GB. It also needs to have a free space of 8 GB. Windows 7 ver. 8.1 (or 10) will be fine. "Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus" will need a 55 GB storage.

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