![]() SS guards also tend to surprise you, thus adding to the adrenaline rush of escaping. ![]() If you are killed or captured, you can either attempt the same castle again, or play a new random one, which could very well be more impossible than the last. One thing that makes Castle Wolfenstein very replayable is the fact that the castle is randomly generated each time you play. The grenades can burst through (concrete) walls, and it's a lot of fun to time it so that the grenade will hit the unsuspecting SS guard on the other side of the wall. You can also toss grenades at guards and watch the gory effect (or as gory as 2D, 4-color CGA palette can get). You can, for example, hold a Nazi guard at gunpoint to search him for supplies (unfortunately, though, you can't hold the guard as hostage to facilitate your escape- only for a short while). There is a lot of great ideas in the game, many of which are rarely used even in today's crop of 3D-accelerated games. More bullets can be found by searching guards and breaking into supply boxes. You start out with a gun and one 10-bullet clip, given by a fellow prisoner. Of course, graphics alone doesn't necessary make a great game, and Castle Wolfenstein has plenty of action and adrenaline rush. There are even different graphics to depict a dead guard, a dead guard with bullet-proof vest on, and a guard shot dead at his desk. While not Earth-shattering, the graphics are more than adequate, and never gets in the way of the action. The action is viewed from an overhead perspective, with 2D graphics for the objects and characters (hence its nickname Wolfenstein 2D by Wolf 3D fans). You must escape from their castle, avoiding or killing Nazi guards along the way. As its spiritual ancestor, the game's premise will be familiar to all Wolfenstein 3D: you are an allied soldier who's been taken prisoner by the Nazis. Indeed, Castle Wolfenstein is such a veritable masterpiece that calling it "special" is a huge understatement. And if the 'fragmasters' at id acknowledge the game as their inspiration, then it must be something special, right? Apparently they liked the game so much that id negotiated a deal to reuse the name 'Wolfenstein' for their game. If the name sounds familiar to you, your hunch is correct: this is THE game that inspired id Software's blockbuster Wolfenstein 3D. ![]() Undoubtedly one of the best action games ever made, Muse Software's Castle Wolfenstein is a revolutionary action game that spawned a whole new genre.
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