Ranking EVERY Wolfenstein Game From Worst To Best
7. Wolfenstein: The Old Blood
After the surprising commercial and critical success of Wolfenstein: The New Order, publisher Bethesda and developer Machine Games were right to strike when the iron was hot, but this brutal one-off tested veterans of the series.
Split into two interconnected campings, The Old Blood was a prequel to The New Order and had more than its fair shares of references to older Wolfenstein games - mainly Return To Castle Wolfenstein.
Acting as a sort of retelling and re-establishing of those events into the new canon, Old Blood sees B.J. Blazkowicz infiltrate the castle itself to retrieve intel on Deathhead's location, but along the way things get a little supernatural.
Zombies are back and they're harder than ever, with ghouls seemingly eating anything Blazkowicz throws at them for lunch.
Certain sequences are extremely punishing and in places, feel harder than the worst parts of The New Colossus, but if players can hang with the difficulty this is a fantastic little companion to the great story of B.J. Blazkowicz and the Wolfenstein canon.
Will Zombies ever return to a Machine Games' Wolfenstein title though?