This review was originally posted in May, 2014. The Nazi soldier up ahead is oblivious. He has no idea that I, William J Blazkowicz – professional Nazi killer, at your service – am sneaking up behind him, throwing knife in hand and very bad thoughts in mind. I toss my blade at his head. Unfortunately, my aim sucks, so I stick him square in the calf. Doesn’t matter; he instantly d...[Read More]
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