Killing mutant Nazi demons never sounded so good. Read Review
id Software's newest chapter in the legendary "Wolfenstein" series will deliver players deep behind the enemy lines of a war-torn Germany, where Nazi experiments with technology and the supernatural threaten to turn the tide of World War II. Utilizing a revolutionary new graphics technology targeted specifically at next-generation console and PC hardware, this new Wolfenstein experience will draw players into a world of unmatched exploration, action and espionage.
Killing Nazis ain't easy. That's where we come in.
Thanks, Bethesda and id Software, I now feel like I should be walking with a cane. A very cool cane with a gray marble handle sculpted in the shape of a shark and maybe even a hidden sword blade, but a cane nonetheless. Wolfenstein, the 3D first-person shooter that started it all is 20 years old today. Twenty! If you'll allow me a moment to get the creak out of my back, I'll stand and applaud. Then I'll quickly sit back down, because I'm feeling old and in celebration of this landmark, Bethesda has created a free browser version of the original Nazi hunting shooter. Read More »
Whiz! Boom! Pow! A game's sound effects are not typically the most prominent thought in a reviewer's mind, but Wolfenstein's are so well-done, and complement the white-knuckle, FPS gameplay so well, that I've got to call them out up front. From the bark of the MP43 to the banshee whine of the particle gun, Wolfenstein helps transport you to a World War II that's just a bit different from the one you've read about. Read More »
Ah, supernatural powers, The Occult and Nazis. They all go together like three evil black peas in a rotting pod, don't they? Luckily, if you're feeling limber, you'll be able to take on these hideous forces early next week when ActiBlizz and Raven release Wolfenstein for the Xbox 360, PC and PlayStation 3. We've posted the launch trailer below to give your eyes a sense of what action awaits.
We've posted the launch trailer inside to give your eyes a sense of what action awaits. Read More »
Another reasonably high profile game has fallen foul of piracy before it's even ready to play. Yesterday, id Software's community manager Peter Sokal posted to the official Wolfenstein forums to warn members of an illegally leaked multiplayer build of the game. Read More »
Activision Blizzard's latest addition to the cherished Wolfenstein franchise is only a couple of weeks away from release. Today, we've posted a new video which shows off some of the inner environmental aspects of the castle itself.
Head inside, watch out for Nazi spellcasters, and take a look. Read More »
Also known as: Castle Wolfenstein
Release Region: United States
Release Date: August 18, 2009
Publisher: Activision
Release Region: United Kingdom
Release Date: August 21, 2009
Publisher: Activision
Release Region: Australia
Release Date: August 19, 2009
Publisher: Activision
Also available on: Xbox 360, PlayStation 3
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