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Youngblood is by far the worst one in the series and I'd only recommend you play it if you have someone o play it with (Its a co-op game after all, a decent one at that but otherwise poorly made/not playtested; and with many infuriating mechanics)
TNO is the one that started it all and generally considered to be the best one in the series.
TOB is expands on the gameplay side but at a cost of a slightly more generic story.
TNC is a true next gen sequel, everything is better and/or taken to the next level.
♥♥♥♥ YB
"TNO is the one that started it all"
lol
The Old Blood
The New Order
The New Colossus
Youngblood
The Old Blood takes place in an alternate 1946 with the war still going.
Agent One: "We're losing this bloody war"
BJ: "No one told me"
Best not to take any of these games seriously. They're not meant to be taken seriously. If you want a serious WW2/alternate WW2 game this isn't for you.
I personally quite liked Youngblood. Better if you have an RTX graphics card.
Apparently there's one that's after TNC, but the less said the better
Chronology doesn't matter, it's historical fiction/revisionist fiction
Old Blood
New Order
New Colossus
Old blood has a nice slow build up before throwing a lot of character development in for BJ.
You get a good chance to get settled into the universe before all hell breaks loose at the start of New Order and had me deeply invested at the first cut-scene.