Greatly done architecture gives good variety in level design, levels themselves are just epic, a good weapons arsenal with fictional weapons also in it, cool, hot, and hostile enemies, and a very good storyline. Well, what should I say, brilliant, nothing else. The soundtrack is a perfect 5 also and has some of my favourite soundtracks from video games.Īnd of course, lets talk about the main component, the gameplay. The voice acting is very excellent, maybe not even from the best in video games, but still, very, very descent. What Nazis say during the battles fits it nicely. All weapons sound so powerful like they wouldn't sound in any other PC/video game ever. Of all first person shooters, RTCW has the most impressive sound effect I've ever heard, especially when shooting from a weapon. The effects of explosions, fire, gore and so on are less satisfying, but still look descent. Even the zombies, robots and other fictional creatures look very realistic with this detailed elaboration. Everything is detailed very correctly - the characters look just like taken from movies, weapons and items look just like they've been taken from a real weapons depot and put into this game, architecture - just can't describe it with my words, it speaks totally for itself. Starting with the visual look, Return to Castle Wolfenstein looks very good. It is worthy of the Wolfenstein title, and I also strongly recommend the original game to be played first. Admittingly, I cannot think of much which is poor in this game. I feel that it would've been better if we stuck to the rules of war and did not have huge electric-prong weapons, or massive chain guns, but still, it's only a game. It is all enough to keep you hooked for hours! It is probably the most imaginative arrangement I've ever experienced, and is a welcomed change from deathmatch games. You fight in a large variety of locations, all of which are visually appealing, and realistic to the era of this game.įor me, the huge gem of this game is the multiplayer. Battling all of this is very nice, but nothing beats fighting the human opponents, and they turn up frequently throughout this game. You have to beat all three from the beginning of the game to the half-way point. It sticks to the war, yet adds much to it, such as chemical warfare, robotic warfare and biological warfare. The single player part of this game is highly appealing, and realistic. Nice graphics for 2001, and had a huge fan-base that provided much for players of this game who had the internet. Games with officially released source code.3D Engine: id Tech 3 (Quake III: Arena). The game also features a multiplayer component in which players are split into Axis and Allies sides with each a set of objectives to complete. The player's arsenal includes among others a Luger, MP 40 submachine gun, Mauser rifle with sniper scope, flamethrower, dynamite and grenades. This division was founded by Heinrich Himmler and is trying to find the grave of Saxon warlord Heinrich I to bring him back to life. The game puts the player in the combat boots of Blazkowicz, who will first have to escape the castle and report back to his superiors, and afterwards restart the hunt for the SS Paranormal Division. Return to Castle Wolfenstein is a first-person shooter and a reboot of Wolfenstein 3D. Blazkowicz manages to escape his cell by killing the guard. Agent One is subsequently tortured to death by his interrogator, but B.J. Two secret agents are captured while they are investigating Nazi Germany's occult activities in Castle Wolfenstein.
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