![]() ![]() Before proceeding with the next blood-splattered mission, you have the option to reunite Blazkowicz with his beloved Anya. The scene in question occurs immediately after the game’s hero has miraculously “survived” being executed by his Nazi foes, by having his head grafted onto a new body. Rather than a square-jawed powerhouse, Blazkowicz is a broken man who seeks solace in a fantasy world where the good guys win. Blazkowicz is dead or dying, and he couldn’t care less. ![]() ![]() But Wolfenstein 2’s easiest-to-miss scene has a chilling implication, which calls into question the reality of the game’s entire second half. A first person shooter that moves at a blistering pace, in Wolfenstein 2 you step once more into the big stompy shoes of William Blazkowicz and mow down armies of Nazis. Wolfenstein 2: The New Colossus was one of the critical darlings of last year. This article contains major spoilers for Wolfenstein 2: The New Colossus (and Jacob’s Ladder).
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