Wolfenstein

Rating: 71.9%

Platforms: PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360

Genres: Shooter

Themes: Action, Fantasy, Science fiction, Historical, Stealth and Open world

Keywords: world war ii - ww2, bloody, gravity, murder, first person shooter, fps, death, run and gun, futuristic, war, steam, overworld, backtracking, achievements, undead, mutants, online, class-based, artificial intelligence, capture the flag, good vs evil, playstation network, one-man army, boss fight, explosion, death match, throwing weapons, playstation trophies, voice acting, bink video, polygonal 3d, shopping, upgradeable weapons, collectibles, original soundtrack release, wasd movement, non-player character, extreme violence, profanity, sprinting mechanics, sniping, ragdoll physics, saving the world, resistance, black market, xbox live, melee, kill feed, real-time combat, instant kill, secret area, shielded enemies, difficulty level, spellcaster, respawning, mercenary, leaderboard, non-linear storytelling, interactive environments, villain, development hell, franchise reboot, difficulty achievement, high definition graphics, pre-order exclusive, dolby digital, dimension travel, weapons swap, team deathmatch, voice chat, linear gameplay, weapon modification, regenerating health, griefing, bpjm indexed, gore system, aggressive door-opening, cutscene menu, nazis, escaping imprisonment, satanism, nazi occultism, nazi zombies, fascism, new purchase incentives, missable achievements, strafe-jumping, environment as weapons, ranked match, objective-based team gameplay, changing dimensions, killcam, femme fatale, e3 2009, xbox live arcade game integration, e3 2008, e3 2007 and particle cannon

Perspective: First person

Developer: Raven Software

Publisher: Activision

Wolfenstein

Summary:

Wolfenstein is the direct sequel to Return to Castle Wolfenstein and Spear of Destiny/Wolfenstein RPG. It featured a "re-imagined" disguised dark-haired B.J. Blazkowicz, retaining the unshaven look seen in Return to Castle Wolfenstein and dressed in civilian clothes rather than his usual military uniform.The game mainly consists of the player shooting his way through hordes of different types of Nazis, ranging from normal soldier to ninjas. To deal with the large amount of enemies, the player has access to many typical WWII-weapons like the German MP40 or K98 rifle. In addition, during the course of the game he finds the medallion and learns four powers. While at first entering the Veil only allows him so see enemies more clearly and use strange flying creatures as bombs, he is later able to slow down time, surround himself with a protective shield or make himself stronger. However, the medallion's powers drain its energy, which needs to be refilled at power-spots that are nearly invisible in the real world.

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