Wolfenstein: Blade of Agony is one of the biggest GZDoom wads ever made—it may even be the biggest. But “wad” is a misnomer really, because this 30 level outing looks more like an entirely new game. The project has been six years in the making, and during that time 15 volunteer modders from all over the world have put their heads together to create a “true” follow-up to id Software’s Wolfenstein 3D. Now the results are available to play , and the good news is that it’s available entirely standalone, meaning you won’t have to muck around with wads and launchers. It’s also free. And it also stars B.J Blazkowicz. Never a better reason to smash that download button. In addition to the 30 levels there’s a ton of other stuff you normally wouldn’t associate with Doom, like “orchestra-quality” music, voice acting, interactive NPCs (all the better to talk with the monsters) and more advanced enemy AI. It runs on GZDoom, but like a lot of modern advanced Doom mods, you’ll probably be pleasantly surprised if you’re not up-to-date. “It’s 1942, and the war approaches its peak,” so reads the game’s narrative setup. “The U.S. has joined the Allied forces,…