Wolfenstein: The New Order Walkthrough Guide Part 13 - Lunacy on the Lunar Bridge
Our Wolfenstein: The New Order walkthrough guide continues with Part 13!
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Our Wolfenstein: The New Order walkthrough guide continues with Part 13!
Traverse the Gibraltar Bridge and learn to use the giant robot's own weapons against them with our Wolfenstein: The New Order walkthrough guide!
Make your way through the Nazi U Boat, and learn how to lower the step to make your way up to the secret vault with our Wolfenstein: The New Order walkthrough guide.
Take a nice, relaxing, flight through a maze of tunnels using the Tunnel Glider. You'll even pick up the Gold Snake for your trophy case, and the coveted Laserkraftwerk Tesla Upgrade along the way. Check out our Wolfenstein: The New Order walkthrough guide, and you won't get lost in the catacombs!
The hideout's population has grown, and it's time to run a couple of quick errands. Find the welding equipment for Set Roth and set aside some time to locate Anne's lost wedding ring. Also find new upgrades for the Laserkraftwerk and blast apart robots with our Wolfenstein: The New Order walkthrough guide!
Our next journey in the world of Wolfenstein is a long stealthy mission that culminates in a bloody prison break.
In which a simple trip for some concrete takes a sudden and foul-smelling turn. Check out the next bit of Wolfenstein for where to find the upgrades and a nicely nostalgic Easter egg.
It's man vs machine, as Blazkowicz has to combat killer Nazi robots. Make your way through London Nautica and find out where to find a gun big enough to defeat the giant robot is in part 6 of our Wolfenstein: The New Order guide.
This short section has you settling into your new place, but no one said you shouldn't snoop around. Find out where to get the crowbar and find The Project Whisper Folder for Caroline in part 5 of our Wolfenstein: The New Order guide.
Wolfenstein: The New Order is out and the reviews are in, but does the game still look just as good days after? Shacknews checks-in with our reviewer, Robert Workman, to see if he's still a Wolfenstein fan.