Set in 1960, the game follows series veteran as he wakes from a 14-year coma to find the world ruled by the Nazi war machine. Wolfenstein: The New Order Review | GamerGuy's Reviews
In May 2014, the gaming landscape was at a crossroads. The PS4 and Xbox One were still finding their footing, and PC gaming was wrestling with bloated AAA file sizes and increasingly draconian DRM schemes. Into this fray stepped MachineGames’ Wolfenstein: The New Order —a violent, melancholic, and brilliant reboot of the classic franchise. Critically, it was also a technical behemoth. For the scene group R.G. Mechanics , a Russian repack team famous for compressing games to the absolute limit, The New Order was not just a game to be cracked; it was a puzzle to be solved and a service to be rendered to a bandwidth-starved audience. Wolfenstein- The New Order -R.G. Mechanics-
The R.G. Mechanics team has repacked this title with their signature focus on efficiency and accessibility, making it ideal for users with limited bandwidth or storage. Key features of their release include: Set in 1960, the game follows series veteran