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Classic Wolfenstein multiplayer with an occult twist reminiscent of the heart-pounding and award winning class and objective based multiplayer of Return to Castle Wolfenstein. Amazing enemies the Nazis throw at you next as they bring their dark fantasies to life. Epic combat moments that unfold in movie-like action sequences as you fight to prevent the Nazis from unleashing the power of the Black Sun, a war-ending weapon of supernatural mass destruction. Unique environments overlapping this world and the Veil, a world between our reality and the occult underworld that offers you combat advantages but also new supernatural threats. The ability to battle with a diverse collection supernatural 'Veil Powers,' as well as Allied and Axis conventional weapons, all up-gradable via an in-game black market.
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- Classic Wolfenstein multiplayer with an occult twist reminiscent of the heart-pounding and award winning class and objective based multiplayer of Return to Castle Wolfenstein.
- Amazing enemies the Nazis throw at you next as they bring their dark fantasies to life.
- Epic combat moments that unfold in movie-like action sequences as you fight to prevent the Nazis from unleashing the power of the Black Sun, a war-ending weapon of supernatural mass destruction.
- Unique environments overlapping this world and the Veil, a world between our reality and the occult underworld that offers you combat advantages but also new supernatural threats.
- The ability to battle with a diverse collection supernatural 'Veil Powers,' as well as Allied and Axis conventional weapons, all upgradable via an in-game black market.
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Customer Buzz
 "Wolfenstein Disappoints In Singel Player Mode..." 2009-12-14
By Carl Johnson
I'm an old Wolfenstein-Doom-Quake fan from way back, but this one disappoints in SP mode. I haven't played much of the game yet primarily because of the new automatic save feature. When I'm ready to get up and eat dinner, watch a TV program, or go to bed, I want to save the game right there at that point in time, not some auto-save five minutes ago. Heck, I've already forgotten where I found the gold, what clipboard had the secret notes, not to mention I've got to fight my way back to my "dinner bell" location next time I sit down at the game. And it even seems that when the game says it has auto-saved, a restart doesn't take you back to the exact location of the "announced" auto-save. I've gotten killed a couple of times (missed those incoming grenades) and wound up further back in the game than what I thought was the last auto-save. I haven't figured that one out completely yet. To me, not being able to save a game at a point of my choice is such an annoyance that I don't know why I gave this game a 3-star...just being generous I guess. Another setback (in my opinion) is the removal of health status and health replenishment packets. Now, to restore health, crouching down seems to be the way to go...no very challenging to say the least. And why do I have to insert the CD everytime I play the game? I thought that's what the key code was for...to eliminate the need for the CD during the game startup. One note...when I installed the game from the CD, it never asked me for the key code, not even to this day. Every time I start the game it tells me to insert the CD. There are other quirks in this game that definitely separate it from the true Wolfenstein-Doom-Quake genre. What baffles me is why they (Activision, ID, Raven) did it. Was it in response to consumer feedback or just a laziness on the part of the developers/code writers? Whatever the reason, it has caused this long time fan to redirect my gaming alligence elsewhere...don't think I'll be buying the Wolfenstein-Doom-Quake sequels. P.S. - The graphics so far are good and playing with a Rumblepad 2 is an excellent choice for PCs. A resolution of 1920x1080 is a perfect fit for a 24 inch monitor.

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 "Waste of time and money" 2009-12-10
By D. Yingst
Please don't waste your money here , this game is terrible . The first 2 Wolfenstein games where much better all way round . The graphics are cheesy , gameplay is mind numbing at best and that,s about all that can be said about this game

Customer Buzz
 "Something doesn't jibe right" 2009-12-10
By Scott Peterson (Center of the U.S.)
"Return to Castle Wolfenstein" was one of my favorite games from a few years ago, and I was a little surprised to see a new version of the game in the store, which should have been my first clue. It's not a bad game, and it's been so long since I played RTCW the story feels new, but it just didn't connect with me.



RTCW started out as a World War Two shooter, and then gradually progressed into the Sci-Fi and supernatural elements. The story was long and challenging, and being a traditional episodic game you felt like you were on a journey to the end.



Wolfenstein plunges right into the supernatural and is one of those games which centers around a town, with optional missions you travel to. You always have to pass back through town to be assigned missions and for supplies, and the result is finding your way back to the same place over and over for ammo, and having to kill the same guards and monsters. The town is also much smaller than normal and so it gets old quick.



I've never cared for these "pick your missions" games as they always break down into things that are basically filler and episodes you have to complete to advance. In other words you can't really do what you want, instead you're a step further removed from the plot and now have to do the right things in the right order to open the next usable mission. It never fails something gets out of sequence and you're trying to figure out what you missed, whether it's a minor part or a big chunk of the plot. (Stalker was by far the worst on that).



The game play could be challenging, but too many elements seemed derived from other famous shooters. The energy shields looked like they came out of Half Life 2, the defend your position episode was too much like a Call of Duty game, the shield/walking through walls reminded me of Prey, the customize your weapons reminded me of.....well, you get the idea.



Put your brain in park and crank the difficulty up and it'll be several hours of action with a few fun parts, but that's about it.

Customer Buzz
 "TO EASY" 2009-12-08
By J. Akins (Duncanville,TX USA)
I played this game on the highest difficulty and because of the automatic health regeneration coupled with amunition galore there was really no challenge at all.Just step out in the open and BLAST AWAY.When the screen turns red step out of the line of fire and about 3 seconds later you are as good as new.Repeat untill all the Germans are dead then go collect the amunition.The suspence of a game is when you are near death with no health kit in sight and low on amo.That is when stealth is the way to go and finding places to hide untill you can boost your health.This game looks like it was made for beginners with nothing to Interest a seasond gamer.I can not see why any game would Include automatic health regeneration.IT KILLS THE GAME.

Customer Buzz
 "A great game but with a few problems" 2009-12-03
By C. Poe
Once I found out that a new Wolfenstein was going to be released I was very anxious. For those of you that enjoy first-person shooters with a touch of RPG style weapon modifications you'll most likely enjoy this game.



Like most first-person shooters you can carry an unnatural amount of weapons and ammunition on you at any time, which I'm okay with. Like with Wolfenstein games of the past you'll get the standard realistic WWII weapons (German ones only) as well as the not so realistic sci-fi weapons (Tesla gun, particle weapons, among others). And by the way disintegrating Nazis with the particle weapon is a lot of fun. Throughout the game you have the option to add some very handy upgrades to your weapon using gold you've collected throughout the levels at the Black Market stores.



I'll start with the good things. The music is first class, at times you get the feeling you're listening to the soundtrack for Indiana Jones. The sound effects are well done as well, weapon sounds have a very satisfying punch to them. The graphics and textures are top notch, whether walking through a street in a town in Germany or through a cavern underground the textures are colorful and the models are extremely detailed from guns to characters. The story itself is engaging and entertaining and the cut scenes only make the story better. Load times on this game are super short, the main menu loads in less than 5 seconds and level loads are a maximum of 10 seconds. Overall there are more good things than there are bad and if you are looking for a good game that will keep you occupied for several hours and is definitely worth the money.



Now for the bad, keep in mind these things don't outweigh the numerous good things, these are just some things that annoy me a great deal and in some cases make me feel that the developers either gave up on some things or just didn't care. For starters, the absolute worst of them is no anti-aliasing, I'm not sure if this was developed first for XBOX and then ported to PC or not but I don't care, computer screens these days have extremely high resolutions and often times the users of computers aren't sitting much further away than a few feet and nothing is more annoying and destructive to the realism of a PC game than jagged edges on the edge of every object. Every once in a great while a great game is released that is marred by the absence of anti-aliasing, and lately I've been hearing the excuse that the type of rendering that the game uses doesn't allow for anti-aliasing which I think sounds like giving up. Enough on that. A strange bug is that I seem to be having problems getting the key binding for a grenade throw to stick to what I told it, not sure what thats all about but a patch may take care of that. The last thing is, if you plan on running this game at a high resolution with the quality settings higher up, make sure you have a really good video card, my year and a half old card just couldn't handle it (this isn't really a problem with the game, just something to keep in mind) so I had to crank the resolution down to make it play with a good framerate.



Get this game if you want to be entertained and have a machine that can handle it and don't mind the lack of anti-aliasing than you're in for a good time.


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