15 Things You Need To Know Before You Buy Wolfenstein 2: The New Colossus

MachineGames' slick take on Wolfenstein continues- here's why we're excited.

Posted By | On 04th, Oct. 2017

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NEW ENEMIES

Of course, it won’t just be the big bad bosses that’ll be receiving upgrades. The regular enemy soldiers you face in The New Colossus won’t be any pushovers either, and you can expect to see a lot of new enemy types. We’re sure we haven’t seen all there is to see yet, but what we have seen so far looks pretty cool. One enemy type in particular will be an incredibly fast laser shooting Nazi cyborg that can also cling to walls. Sounds a bit too much? That’s the beauty of Wolfenstein, and we expect killing these freaks to be a whole lot of fun.


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