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Official NameReturn to Castle Wolfenstein
VersionFull Game
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Developer (s)Gray Matter Interactive
Publisher (s)id Software
Distributor (s)Activision
Director (s)Drew Markham
Producer (s)Greg Goodrich
Designer (s)Mal Blackwell, Richard Farrelly
Programmer (s)Sherman Archibald
Artist (s)Claire Praderie, Corky Lehmkuhl
Writer (s)Steve Goldberg
Composer (s)Bill Brown[1]
Platform (s)Microsoft Windows, PC
Release date (s)November 19, 2001
Genre (s)First-person shooter
Mode (s)Single-player, multiplayer

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Return to Castle Wolfenstein Download Free Full Game is a first-person shooter video game published by Activision and originally released on November 19, 2001 for Microsoft Windows and subsequently for PlayStation 2, Xbox, Linux and Macintosh. The single player game was developed by Gray Matter Interactive and Nerve Software developed its multiplayer mode. id Software, the creators of Wolfenstein 3D, oversaw the development and were credited as executive producers. The multiplayer side eventually became the most popular part of the game, and was influential in the genre. Splash Damage, an independently owned game developer in London, created some of the maps for the Game of the Year edition. Splash Damage also developed a downloadable multi-player only sequel called Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory, which is one of the most popular free downloadable games on the internet.[2] A further sequel, titled Wolfenstein, was released on August 18, 2009.

Story

While investigating the activities of the SS Paranormal Division in Germany, B.J. Blazkowicz and Agent One are captured by the Nazis. Agent One dies during interrogation, but B.J. manages to escape Castle Wolfenstein's dungeon. He then fights his way out of the castle, using a tram car to leave the area and meet up with a member of the German resistance in a nearby village.

The SS Paranormal Division, under Oberführer Helga von Bulow, has been excavating the catacombs and crypts of an ancient church within the village. The Division's sloppy precautions have led to the awakening of hordes of undead creatures, including Saxon knights, and the entrance must be sealed off, leaving many soldiers trapped inside the catacombs. B.J. descends regardless and fights both Nazis and undead until he arrives at the ancient house of worship, the Defiled Church, where Nazi scientist Professor Zemph is conducting a 'life essence extraction' on the corpse of a Dark Knight. Shortly before B.J.'s arrival, Zemph tries to talk the impatient Helga von Bulow out of retrieving an ancient Thulian artifact, the «Dagger of Warding», but she shoots him and proceeds. This awakens a monster, Olaric, which kills her as well. Blazkowicz defeats Olaric, then is airlifted out with Zemph's notes and the dagger. Return to Castle Wolfenstein Free Download.

One of Germany's leading scientific researchers and Head of the SS Special Projects Division, Wilhelm «Deathshead» Strasse, is preparing to launch an attack on London. He intends to use a V-2 rocket fitted with an experimental germ warhead, launching it from his base near Katamarunde in the Baltics. Blazkowicz is parachuted some distance from the missile base and smuggles himself in on a supply truck. Once inside, Blazkowicz destroys the V-2 on its launchpad and fights his way out of the facility towards an airbase filled with experimental jet aircraft. There, he commandeers a «Kobra» rocket-plane and flies to safety in Malta.

Eager to know more about Deathshead and his secret projects, the Office of Secret Actions (OSA) sends Blazkowicz to the bombed city of Kugelstadt ('Bullet City'), where he is assisted by members of the German Kreisau Circle resistance group in breaking into a ruined factory and exfiltrating a defecting scientist. There he discovers the blueprints for the Reich's latest weapon, the Venom Gun, an electrically operated hand-held minigun. He also procures the weapon itself. Blazkowicz eventually breaks into Deathshead's underground research complex, the Secret Weapons Facility (SWF). There he encounters horrific creatures, malformed and twisted through surgery and mechanical implants. The creatures escape and go on a rampage. Blazkowicz sees Deathshead escape the SWF by U-Boat, and learns of his destination by interrogating a captured German officer. Return to Castle Wolfenstein Free Download PC Game.

Blazkowicz is then parachuted into Norway, close to Deathshead's mysterious X-Labs. After breaking into the facility, which has been overrun by the twisted creatures he encountered in Kugelstadt (dubbed 'Lopers'), Blazkowicz retrieves Deathshead's journal. He then confronts several prototype Übersoldaten, towering monstrosities coated in armor, powered by hydraulic legs and carrying powerful fixed weapons. Finally, he destroys one of Deathshead's completed super soldier, Übersoldaten, and kills the researchers who have developed it. Deathshead himself escapes in a Kobra rocket-plane and does not appear in the game again.

After studying the documents captured by Blazkowicz, the OSA has become aware of a scheme codenamed 'Operation: Resurrection', a plan to resurrect Heinrich I, a legendary and powerful Saxon warlock-king. Despite the skepticism of senior Allied commanders, the OSA parachutes Blazkowicz close to Castle Wolfenstein itself, at the Bramburg Dam, where he fights his way until he arrives at the town of Paderborn. After assassinating all the senior officers of the SS Paranormal Division present there for the resurrection, Blazkowicz fights his way through Chateau Schufstaffel and into the grounds beyond. After fighting two more Übersoldaten, Blazkowicz enters an excavation site near Castle Wolfenstein. Return to Castle Wolfenstein for PC.

Inside the excavation site, Blazkowicz fights Nazi guards and prototype Übersoldaten, and makes his way to a boarded-up entrance to Castle Wolfenstein's crypts. There, he finds that the ruined part of the castle has become infested with undead creatures, which are attacking the castle's desperate garrison. After fighting his way through the castle, Blazkowicz arrives too late at the site of a dark ceremony to resurrect Heinrich I. At the ceremony, SS Psychic Marianna Blavatsky conjures up dark spirits, which transform three Übersoldaten into Dark Knights, Heinrich's lieutenants. She ultimately raises Heinrich I, who «thanks» her by turning her into his undead slave. In a climactic battle, Blazkowicz destroys the three Dark Knights, the undead Marianna Blavatsky, and Heinrich I. The SS chief Heinrich Himmler watches in horror, remarking afterwards «This American... he has ruined everything» as he leaves for Berlin.

Back in the OSA, Operation Resurrection is closed and Blazkowicz is off on some «R&R» — shooting Nazis. Return to Castle Wolfenstein Download Torrent.


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Platforms:PC
Publisher:Activision
Developer:Gray Matter Studios, Nerve Software
Genres:3D Shooter / First-Person Shooter
Release Date:November 19, 2001
Game Modes:Singleplayer / Multiplayer

The Nazis are back.

The Quake 3 engine is a bit angular when it comes to outside areas, but looks great indoors.

During one of the scenes in Return to Castle Wolfenstein, one of your superior officers remarks: “Advanced weapons, biological engineering, robotics, and the occult… it all fits. I’m not sure into what, but it fits.” You have to admire a game that knows where it stands. Return to Castle Wolfenstein is loosely based on the great granddaddy of all first person shooters, Wolfenstein 3D. But aside from the name, these games share only one thing in common – you kill Nazis, and you kill ’em in droves. Hitler’s minions may well be the best game villains ever, and Return to Castle Wolfenstein plays them to death, albeit in a very Hollywood blockbuster sort of way.

A bit like the Nazis of Indiana Jones, the ones in RTCW are two-dimensional sadists that dress in black (just so you you know how evil they are), worship the devil, dabble in dark sorcery and spend all their spare time either building uber-robots or performing nefarious rituals to raise the dead. You’ll gun down hordes of almost every conceivable bad guy that could possibly fly under Hitler’s flag – from bio-engineered monstrosities to a resurrected Germanic warlord (the Hitler Mech is conspicuously absent) – and by the end of it you’ll wonder what exactly was it that you’ve just experienced.

The Reich Stuff

You wear the badge of U.S Army Ranger B.J Blazkowicz. Being the strong silent type, you rarely question orders, or even speak at all. The game comes with an outlandish story, but it’s ultimately disposable. Cinematic interludes deliver most of it in snippets of melodramatic exposition that provide an excuse to send you to a variety of locales and pit you against a host of foes. It’s tough to take it very seriously.

Fortunately the game beats you to that punch – it doesn’t take itself very seriously either, and it often pokes fun at its inadequacies. At one point you discover a memo from high command about the unusually high number of ladder-related fatalities among soldiers. Anyone that’s ever tried to navigate a ladder in a Quake-based game will be sure to get a laugh out of this.

When using the sniper rifle you can shoot right away or wait until your aim steadies.

The game does great hiding the fact that the core gameplay is essentially very simple – you kill all the bad guys. It throws a few superficial twists into the mix, such as stealth missions or assignments that task you with finding a specific object. Most of this variety is welcome, even though the stealth can get tedious at times. In one mission you get to steal a top-secret jet aircraft, in another you creep around a German village, assassinating key Schutzstaffel officers. At one point you have to escort a stolen tank through a bombed-out city, shielding it from anti-tank crews. The game spices up the environments with props jacked from Thief and No One Lives Forever – intercepted notes and scripted conversations between enemies add to the atmosphere.

Make no mistake, however – this isn’t No One Lives Forever, as none of the twists offer a dramatic departure from the basic run and gun formula. It uses mirrors and sleight of hand to make you forget that what you are really doing is moving through a completely linear environment shooting anything that moves. In an assassination mission you get a handy list of all the officers that you have to kill (the names, for the humor impaired, are straight out of Hogan’s Heroes), but you can accomplish your goal with equal efficiency without even reading your briefing. Just kill everyone. The stealth missions at least require some observation of enemy movements and precise timing, but most of the time it’s just a matter of mowing them down quickly with your silenced weapons.

Some of the early and late zombie missions offer interesting distractions. Trapped amidst some very overzelous undead, you have to make due with limited supplies as you travel looking for hidden switches, secret areas (oh how much I enjoy secret areas!) and grisly remnants of German soldiers packing extra ammo but who were less fortunate in their expedition. All along the campaigns are quaint little distractions here and there – an alpine tram ride, a Nazi mansion, a boss fight once or twice. It really does feel like it’s got variety, even though it’s nowhere near as complex as it might have been.

You fight lots of cardboard bad guys….
…but will also face robots and bio-engineered monstrosities like this dude.
And the undead missions are actually fun.

Fighting The Good Fight

One area where the game breaks out of the mold is multiplayer. Instead of offering the typical assortment of deathmatch and capture the flag games, Return to Castle Wolfenstein delivers an original assortment of Axis vs. Allies team-based games that are almost as fun as Counter-Strike and Team Fortress Classic. You get to choose from an assortment of classes (Soldier, Engineer, Medic, and Lieutenant), each of which has useful and well-differentiated abilities. Depending on the map and the game mode that you choose, you get a variety of objectives that typically involve demolishing targets, capturing checkpoints, or snatching special items.

On the whole, the return to Castle Wolfenstein has proven worthwhile, and with so much over-the-top Nazi revisionism delivered in such a ridiculous manner, it can only entertain in the long run.

System Requirements: P II 400 MHz, 128 MB RAM, 16 MB Video, 666 MB HDD, Win 95/98

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