It may not be DOOM … but it does use the same ID Tech 6 engine.
Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus is experiencing a serious case of opportune timing. It’s a game all about shooting Nazis, but that’s not new for the franchise — what’s new, this time around, is the social climate in the US. Nazis are in the news and marching with tiki torches on the streets. Members of the Ku Klux Klan are donning their cloaks in broad daylight. The President has invited white nationalists into the White House. Wolfenstein II‘s goose-stepping villains and its themes of a complacent, Nazi-ruled America are shockingly relevant in 2017.
But how does the game actually play? Wolfenstein is, at its heart, an action-heavy first-person shooter packed with all manner of ridiculous weapons and abilities. Shooting is its main focus — and, in the following discussion, it’s also ours.
Source: Engadget