
Wolfenstein's single-player campaign
After the massively popular release of its multiplayer test demo last month, Return to Castle Wolftenstein looks certain to be the biggest PC action game coming out this holiday season. With all the buzz surrounding the game's intense team-based multiplayer, you might overlook the story-based single-player campaign, but then you'd be missing out. At a recent Activision event, we had the opportunity to play through previously unseen missions and multiplayer maps and found that the game serves up plenty of surprises. The setting blends World War II realism with experimental technology and gothic occult themes in a way that makes Nazi Germany a more dangerous place than ever.
It's been nearly a decade since the release of Wolfenstein 3D, id's genre-defining first-person shooter, and the new game combines all the advances in 3D technology and story-based gameplay we've seen in the meantime. As B.J. Blazkowicz, a top agent of the fictional US Office of Secret Actions (OSA), you've been sent in with a team to investigate disturbing reports that the Nazis are trying to harness occult powers to further their war effort. But your team doesn't make it. Once you manage to escape from Castle Wolfenstein--Heinrich Himmler's base of operations for leading the Nazis' secret experiments--you'll find that the initial reports are not only true, but also worse than imagined. Naturally, this will make for plenty of chances to test out your impressive arsenal. Kicking off the story is a cutscene in the OSA briefing room that has a cinematic flair similar to the one in No One Lives Forever. It also shows off the much higher level of character detail in Wolfenstein, which uses a modified version of the Quake III: Team Arena engine.
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