Project Dark Fox wrote:The car ride at the beginning has a very interesting keychain if you are observant.
That was actually also in New Order, in the intro to the first London level.
The prologue of Old Blood has a surprising amount of references to Id and Bethesda games in such a small space. And then there's the secret levels in every single chapter...
so this is completely unrelated to the topic matter, so i'm just going to say this once: MJ, i'm gonna have to ask you to kindly remove your avatar. right now. we've been through this shit already, and it doesn't seem like you're taking the hint. so kindly just stop it, already.
Just finished playing through this, and wow, I had a lot of fun! Still working my way through the Nightmare levels (accidentally triggered on in one of the later chapters!)
I got a cool classic Nightmare Red Guard model thing, do these variants appear in the nightmares at all?
I finished The New Order, holy shit was that a good game. For me to say that about anything these days is saying a lot! It kind of creeps me out a bit too that it's a Bethesda game as well, scary.
Xtyfe wrote:I finished The New Order, holy shit was that a good game. For me to say that about anything these days is saying a lot! It kind of creeps me out a bit too that it's a Bethesda game as well, scary.
I'm going to try my luck at The Old Blood next.
*Machinegames. Bethesda Softworks is merely the publisher, you're thinking of Bethesda Game Studios. the game is more or less Machinegames work.
i've heard a lot of good things about The Old Blood, and seeing as TNO was actually pretty fun and i could run it fairly well here, i'm gonna get TOB sometime later.
The old blood is the New Order, minus way too much not playing the game and plus stuff that is actually wolfensteiny. TNO didn't even have a minigun as a main weapon! Although I've heard that TOB runs like crap or even not at all on ati/amd cards. Didn't for me though. (I have a 7950)
Xtyfe wrote:I finished The New Order, holy shit was that a good game. For me to say that about anything these days is saying a lot! It kind of creeps me out a bit too that it's a Bethesda game as well, scary.
I'm going to try my luck at The Old Blood next.
*Machinegames. Bethesda Softworks is merely the publisher, you're thinking of Bethesda Game Studios. the game is more or less Machinegames work.
That is true, but they always seem to put their buggy fingers on it in someway. Just look at Rage.