'Wolfenstein: The New Order' is (in my opinion) one of those rare First Person Shooters with a very engaging, gripping and emotional story to it. I'll be honest, my expectations weren't exactly high when I first saw its debut at E3. It looked like a typical run-and-gun, shoot 'em up FPS. But after playing the first 3 or 4 chapters, I see that Bethesda and Machinegames really pushed the envelope with this imagining of the world if the Nazis had won WW2. The gameplay is very responsive, very smooth (although the weapon wheel doesn't want to choose the weapon I highlight) and frantic. The guns feel balanced out perfectly. You don't feel too powerful nor powerless. Enemy A.I. is smart overall. They tend to draw you out of cover tossing frag grenades and tesla grenades right at your feet. Although, sometimes they'll charge you in the blink of an eye but can be disposed of with a proper melee attack. They'll sick robotic dogs (Panzerhunds) to make you run out of cover. I have encountered enemies hiding behind cover that was no longer there and sit there, allowing me to take them down. But not every encounter is all-out guns blazing. There are stealth opportunities for you if you are the silent type, which changes the pacing - in a good way, of course.I will return with a finished review after I complete the Campaign and get 100% completion.*Update 5/24/14*After completing a larger portion of the campaign, I noticed that the enemy difficulty seems to spike (drastically). The Nazis s.