Return to Castle Wolfenstein: Operation Resurrection
Release Date: May 27, 2003
Action, FPP, World War II, FPS, PlayStation exclusive, singleplayer
Another installment in the cult series of first-person shooters, the action of which takes place in an alternative version of World War II. Return to Castle Wolfenstein: Operation Resurrection is a PlayStation 2 port of Return to Castle Wolfenstein. Once again the player assumes the role of B.J. Blazkowicz, an American commando who is tasked with stopping Hitler from creating an army of undead super soldiers.
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Return to Castle Wolfenstein: Operation Resurrection Description
An alternative story presented within the framework of the Second World War. Hitler's closest associates carry out research into the creation of super-soldiers at Wolfenstein Castle. This research reveals Hitler's fascination with occultism, the idea of resurrection of the dead (zombies) and genetic modifications of the human body. The Allies' interview informs that Hitler has not finished his work yet, but it is very, very close, and the creation of inhuman beings is already taking place without any major problems. Your name is B.J. Blazkowitz and you undertake the mission of infiltrating the castle and getting rid of the threat, thanks to which the Third Reich has a real chance to win the war.
This is a shooting with a view of the first person (from the eye), the continuator (more by virtue of the title, rather than the plot) of the cult, the first game of this type. A lot of shooting is waiting for the Player, but he will not have to deal with a very fast action. Enemies have quite a lot of intelligence and do not go "under the knife", and the player will also have other means at his disposal than the frontal attack; some of the opponents can be disposed of in a quiet way (e.g. go backwards with a knife in hand), and not less effective. There is also a possibility to use binoculars, thanks to which we can assess how great a threat awaits us nearby. There are 7 missions consisting of 39 levels. Some of them are tasks in which you have to demonstrate the ability to quietly and imperceptibly sneak through the level (elements of steath-action). We will come to use a large arsenal of weapons, which includes real weapons used during the II W.S. (rifles, flame thrower or pistols) as well as modernised equipment straight from science-fiction films. Opponents vary from ordinary soldiers to mutants, skeletons and zombies. Each level hides a large number of secret locations, and finding them is rewarded with bonuses in the form of extra life or ammunition. The game uses modified engine Quake III Arena.
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A series of first-person shooters (FPS) set in an alternate version of World War II. The series was started by the Muse Software studio. Currently, the rights to the brand are in the hands of Bethesda Softworks, and id Software and MachineGames teams are involved in its development.
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Return to Castle Wolfenstein: Operation Resurrection Summary
Platforms:
PlayStation 2
Developer: id Software
Publisher: Activision Blizzard
Age restrictions: 16+