When I first heard there was a new Wolfenstein coming out I was excited but skeptical. Return to Castle Wolfenstein was a great game for it's time, then the 2009 release was met with mixed reviews of the like/hate kind. Don't know that anyone loved it. Wolfenstein: The New Order is a modern take on the Return to Castle Wolfenstein but expands the theater that BJ Blaskowicz operates within...including a trip to the moon. The graphics are top quality but you gotta have a pretty high end system to get the best that it has to offer. But well worth it. I have a core i7 system with a GTX 2xx series video card (not supposed to work with that) but it does, albeit with some minor tearing along the way. The story line has you make a choice early on in the game so after you finish the game on 1 story line, you can play it again for a different story line. Graphics differ a little between the two scenarios, & one of BJ's skill actions is altered. Either way though, the story line is surprisingly engaging and flows well through the campaign. Game play is entertaining, and sometimes takes a few re-spawns before you figure out what to do. But when that happens it puts you back really close to the point where BJ failed. No game save option, but you don't need it. The biggest negative (that you reluctantly get used to) is picking up items (ammo, health, treasure). You have to hit a key to pick up things instead of moving through them. Hope that changes if there is ever another installment to the series. 4 Difficulty levels and unlike the hardest level setting in R.t.C.W. that wasn't that hard once you played it (future replays), the 'I am death incarnate" level on this is hard, especially in certain scenes. I had to drop the difficulty level mid-play to get by a couple of times. Which is a nice feature actually, you're not locked in to one level once you start. You can change it on the fly as desired. And even when you play the game again, the hardest level still offers a stout challenge even though you know what's coming. Just a warning to younger audiences, the stealth takedown option during gameplay is rather graphic. The game is worth the purchase and time spent. If you are a fan of FPS's and/or of the Wolfenstein series this game will not disappoint.