Enemy guards activate, or don't activate, under unusual circumstances.The 3D models of people look pretty awful, not just because of a low poly count, but also due to poor animation.Likewise, the character model for Marianna Blavatsky, the women who summons Heinrich, is ridiculous. The elite female guards have good AI and are quite formidable enemies, but their high-heeled tight black leather-clad outfits are juvenile.You can start firing sub-machine gun into their back, and they may still turn around and do 100 points of damage to you before you kill them. To kill they have to be nearly touching an enemy when they explode. BJ can't throw them very far, enemies actively avoid them or kick them away, and they have a very small blast radius. Near the end of the game, it became less about having fun, and more about save scumming due to extremely difficult enemies.This is especially annoying late in the game when the pistols and light machine guns are worthless. Like with many FPSes, you're bogged down with lots of weapons and ammo that you rarely use.They look like they were stolen from a Blizzard game. The story is interesting, and I'm okay with adding fantasy elements to historical settings (e.g., Indiana Jones), but the character designs for Heinrich and the wizard who imprisons him are ridiculous.It's always a lot of fun to kill Nazis.They take cover, seek alternate routes to sneak up on you, and even kick away grenades. There is a nice variety of stealth missions and combat missions.There are a lot of good scripted encounters.I like how enemies often give themselves away by making noise or talking, and how listening to them gives you ideas about what to do next.I love the ability to peek around corners.The cut-scenes and voice acting are pretty good.The various period weapons are fun to use.Having played the earlier two games, but never bought them, I felt obligated to finally give some money to the developers. I didn't end up playing the game until about 17 years later when I got it in a Steam bundle with Wolfenstein 3-D and Spear of Destiny. Having been a big fan of Wolfenstein 3-D, I was interested in the new game, but I was confident my computer wouldn't be able to run it, and I probably didn't want to pay full price anyway. I remember seeing this game on store shelves shortly after it came out. You're able to escape and must fight your way back to safety, but uncover even more terrifying Nazi secrets along the way. Before you can relay the information back to the Allies, you're caught and taken to a military stronghold to be tortured for information.
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You witness them release an ancient curse from a tomb in Egypt and spawn zombies. In the game, you play as US Army Ranger William "B.J." Blazkowicz who is spying on the Paranormal Division of the Nazis. A sequel was released in 2009, simply titled Wolfenstein
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The game uses the id Tech 3 engine and served to reboot the Wolfenstein series after a seven-year lull. Return to Castle Wolfenstein is a first-person shooter developed by Gray Matter Interactive with oversight from id Software and published by Activision for Windows on. Action, Horror, Science Fiction, World War II