![]() ![]() Most of them can also be dual wielded by the player for extra power but decreased accuracy. Combat is carried out with numerous modified takes on historical weapons, as well as some experimental. Armour can be scavenged from the corpses of foes as well as found in the many hidden nooks and crannies in the game which also hides treasures and other goodies throughout the levels. Health can also be overcharged by consuming medkits when at full health, however this overcharge is only temporary and should be used smartly and sparingly. There is a traditional health and armour meter, with only 20 points of health regenerating at a time rather than regaining a full bar of health. Players can switch freely between play styles to suit how they wish to play through the game. The game plays almost identically to The New Order, meaning that the game features a blend of stealth action as well as fast-paced and brutal first-person combat. is sent in to infiltrate Castle Wolfenstein and find the location of Deathshead's base, as well as learn of the dark secrets surrounding the castle itself while also coming face to face with the ferocious thug Rudi Jäger. However the location of Deathshead's compound is known by only one other member of the Reich: SS Paranormal division leader Helga Von Schabbs, a mad woman who has sequestered herself in the massive and notorious Castle Wolfenstein. In order to have any chance of defeating Deathshead, the allies must first find the location of Deathshead's hidden compound to strike at the source. He is more commonly known by his alias "Deathshead", a scientific genius who is developing great and terrible technology that could cripple the Allies once and for all. The year is 1946 and the Allies are losing the war to the Nazis due to the technological superiority afforded to the Nazis by one General Wilhelm Strasse. Players once again step into the shoes of Polish-American OSA Operative William "B.J." Blazkowicz, this time in a prequel to the events that kick off the original games plot. ![]() Wolfenstein: The Old Blood is a standalone expansion to 2014's Wolfenstein: The New Order.
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