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* Normal zombies are kind of dull, so what does ''The Old Blood'' do to make them suddenly and unexpectedly threatening? By making them FLAMING zombies spontaneously combusting and lighting half the town on fire! Also there are zombies [[ItCanThink that can wield guns!]]
** There's also the fact that due to the air being saturated with all that green zombie gas ready to raise a corpse the second they die, you can make the nazis fight each other to a standstill as you headshot a couple of them, then watch them turn and start trying to make their former fellows the meal of the day.

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* Normal zombies are kind of dull, so what does ''The Old Blood'' do to make them suddenly and unexpectedly threatening? By making them FLAMING [[IncendiaryExponent FLAMING]] zombies spontaneously combusting and lighting half the town on fire! Also there are zombies [[ItCanThink that can wield guns!]]
** There's also the fact that due to the air being saturated with all that green zombie gas ready to raise a corpse the second they die, you can make the nazis fight each other to a standstill as you headshot break up Nazi squads by [[RemovingTheHeadOrDestroyingTheBrain body-shotting]] a couple of them, them to death, then watch watching them turn and start trying to make their former fellows the meal of the day.
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* Toward the end of ''The Old Blood'', you have to save either [[spoiler:Kessler]] or [[spoiler:Annette]] from the hoard of Shamblers. Whichever one you end up saving will pull off some impressive feats in the process. [[spoiler:Annette]], in spite of being just a young girl, manages to kill at least one zombie with a Luger she stole in the chaos, and later succeeds in liberating her friend from their burning, zombie-infested house. [[spoiler:Kessler]], on the other hand, holds off the undead hordes with nothing more than a simple ''hatchet''. He later refuses when BJ offers him his shotgun back, and manages to single-handedly take over a Nazi airship to escape with.

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* Toward the end of ''The Old Blood'', you have to save either [[spoiler:Kessler]] Kessler or [[spoiler:Annette]] Annette from the hoard of Shamblers. Whichever one you end up saving will pull off some impressive feats in the process. [[spoiler:Annette]], Annette, in spite of being just a young girl, manages to kill at least one zombie with a Luger she stole in the chaos, and later succeeds in liberating her friend from their burning, zombie-infested house. [[spoiler:Kessler]], Kessler, on the other hand, holds off the undead hordes with nothing more than a simple ''hatchet''. He later refuses when BJ offers him his shotgun back, and manages to single-handedly take over a Nazi airship to escape with.



* [[spoiler: Blazkowicz vs [[EldritchAbomination King Otto's monster.]] [[DidYouJustPunchOutCthulhu Blazkowicz wins.]]]]

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* [[spoiler: Blazkowicz vs [[EldritchAbomination King Otto's monster.]] [[DidYouJustPunchOutCthulhu Blazkowicz wins.]]]]]]

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* Normal zombies are kind of dull, so what does ''The Old Blood'' do to make them suddenly and unexpectedly threatening? By making them FLAMING zombies spontaneously combusting and lighting half the town on fire! Also there are zombie that can wield guns!

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* Normal zombies are kind of dull, so what does ''The Old Blood'' do to make them suddenly and unexpectedly threatening? By making them FLAMING zombies spontaneously combusting and lighting half the town on fire! Also there are zombie zombies [[ItCanThink that can wield guns!guns!]]
** There's also the fact that due to the air being saturated with all that green zombie gas ready to raise a corpse the second they die, you can make the nazis fight each other to a standstill as you headshot a couple of them, then watch them turn and start trying to make their former fellows the meal of the day.
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* [[spoiler: Blazkowicz vs [[EldritchAbomination King Otto's monster.]] [[DidYouJustPunchOutCthulhu Blazkowicz wins.]]]]

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* [[spoiler: Blazkowicz vs [[EldritchAbomination King Otto's monster.]] [[DidYouJustPunchOutCthulhu Blazkowicz wins.]]]]]]]]
* BJ's simple internal monologue of ''"Killed your [[PrecisionFStrike fucking]] dog, Rudi,"'' after escaping from torture by Jäger. Sure, it's not the dog's fault, but given how much pride he takes in the dog mauling, murdering and feasting on prisoners, it's sure satisfying.
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* Toward the end of ''The Old Blood'', you have to save either [[spoiler:Kessler]] or [[spoiler:Annette]] from the hoard of Shamblers. Whichever one you end up saving will pull off some impressive feats in the process. [[spoiler:Annette]], in spite of being just a young girl, manages to kill at least one zombie with a Luger she stole in the chaos, and later succeeds in liberating her friend from their burning, zombie-infested house. [[spoiler:Kessler]], on the other hand, holds off the undead hordes with nothing more than a simple ''hatchet''. He later refuses when BJ offers him his shotgun back, and manages to single-handedly take over a Nazi airship to escape with.
* Normal zombies are kind of dull, so what does ''The Old Blood'' do to make them suddenly and unexpectedly threatening? By making them FLAMING zombies spontaneously combusting and lighting half the town on fire! Also there are zombie that can wield guns!
* [[spoiler: Blazkowicz vs [[EldritchAbomination King Otto's monster.]] [[DidYouJustPunchOutCthulhu Blazkowicz wins.]]]]

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