Here is 50 minutes of brand new gameplay footage from Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus

YouTube’s ‘Darkness_Ash’ has shared a video, showing 50 minutes of brand new gameplay footage from Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus. This video shows the Roswell mission, so be sure to avoid it if you don’t want to spoil it. Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus is powered by the id Tech 6 Engine and is scheduled for an October 27th release. Enjoy!

Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus - Roswell Demo - An hour of NEW gameplay footage!

35 thoughts on “Here is 50 minutes of brand new gameplay footage from Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus”

    1. Haha! Just because it’s multi-cultural? The black chick was a bit racist so it’s ironic that you mentioned “SJW”.

      1. I’m not against different nations or races in video games, if they are well-implemented into a setting. Here it’s obvious multiculturalism has been shoehorned in the game for the sake of multiple cultures. They tried to compensate her character by making her spew racist remarks, which just doesn’t work. Overall, the game has been toned down and made less serious thus making some space for “forced diversity”.

        1. The game takes place in America. It makes absolute sense for an African-American character to be in the game. It also makes sense for a Jewish character to be in the game. I really don’t see what you’re claiming.

    2. you’re absolutely right, i want to buy this game but i REFUSE to support this
      bull$hit
      so N*ggers and whales are supposed to represent the resistance who fight the nazis?
      this is quite unacceptable, Bugthesda has also done this for Dishonored 2’s expansion with no playable Daud and forces you to play as a female bisexual N*ggeress

      this is how you make people racist/sexist, by blackwashing, by feminizing
      by cuckholding the white males into submission

      f**k this game and it’s creators, it’s gonna be a call of wolfenstien anyway…

      1. Yep, should’ve probably sent a nappy-headed n*gger Jew from Israel named Noam Ben Arih to fight the Nazis instead, lol!

    3. Boo-hoo. Try to realise that this game is entirely fictional. Floating structures, guns that melt doors, giant robotic Nazi dogs… and yet somehow seeing black people in it is bothersome for you. Okay. 😛

    1. The first game to use it (Doom) came out 6 months after the release of Fallout 4. I don’t think the engine was fully ready when development started for Fallout 4. Hopefully, the next Fallout game will use it.

  1. STOP SHOWING THIS. At this rate i’ll will have played the game just by watching the damn videos :(.

    This game is too interesting to waste the many surprises…

  2. First one was bland and boring. Story seemed pretty decent but I couldn’t force myself to finish it.

    1. The only reason why I finished New Order was the story, gameplay-wise it was pretty generic and unispiring which is why I stopped halfway with the Old Blood and just watched the ending on Youtube.

    1. Well,not really.Its from console version and the shadows are “playing” on characters and eviroment.And no glass or mirror char reflection.Sadly.

      Great car models and funny discutions between soldier-2 guys at 4:45.

  3. Definetly uses doom engine, i dont usually get motion sickness in games but damn….. that fov, that weapon bob, jeez. Also this guy is horrible, aims down the sight with a scoped weapon in close range, ignore the shotgunn half way through the level, uses the shotgun for long range, hides behind the level geometry to shoot the big mech from a safe distance, ignore the dual wielding system completly…. BOOOOOOO.

    Damn he is horrible.

    Nice level design though, i will really enjoy this when i get my hands on it, good to know they didnt ruin the combat, guns are still super powerfull, oh and like i said a dozen times, stop aiming down the sight, this is not cod, there is no accuracy loss the bullets go where your crosshair is.

  4. This is one of the few flat games I’ve been genuinely anticipating and cannot wait to play. New Order was also one of the few games with a story–from a shooter no less!–that I badly wanted to see continued.

        1. Ah. That’s how I prefer my games. VR tends to make me really sick. Albeit, I have only used psvr and a couple games on a friends rift.

          1. PSVR is garbage and Rift isn’t much better. I had a Vive for a few months in 2015 and it ruined flat games for me forever. I’ve been a flat gamer for over 30 years but I’m ready to move onto the next evolution of interactive media.

          2. Isn’t it more the games than the system? I can’t imagine a vr game I would want to play, actually..

          3. No, it’s the system. PSVR is console-level VR. Cheap cost, cheap experience. Flat games are decent but they don’t engage me, nor do they immerse me. Flat console/PC gaming is already old hat tech to me. It’s like the difference between looking at a postcard of a beach(flat gaming) or actually going there and walking around(VR). Once you’ve been to the beach you don’t have any need for the postcard.

            I played a $5 VR game made by one guy that was the most intense interactive media experience I’ve ever had and no flat game experience I had ever EVER came close to it.

            Flat games are all the same now. There’s no innovation. No wonder.

          4. I think he likes cutscenes, story and overall immersion more than gameplay and that’s okay, but to me I hate this type of tech like VR/Kinect/PSMove/Wii and similar things

            I prefer Flat games 100 times more than these type of games

          5. I guess that makes sense. I kind of prefer gameplay without limitations of VR.

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