Why Do We Keep Returning To Castle Wolfenstein?
Added: 15.05.2015 17:00 | 4 views | 0 comments
The first-person shooter genre was forged in the grey, stone halls of Castle Wolfenstein. This medieval monument turned Nazi fortress carries all manner of connotations for the series which bears its name. But what is it about these connotations that compels us to return to Wolfenstein's corridors? Why, after 23 years, is it still exciting to find secret walls and gun down Nazis in this cold and oppressive castle? For me, Castle Wolfenstein has an almost mythological quality about it--as much as a mythology can form around a video game locale. It is where first-person shooters as we know them were born, and it was the first testing ground of the genre's required skillset. With that skillset, Castle Wolfenstein presented a straightforward but difficult challenge: "Escape me." Everything you need to know about Wolfenstein is in this one screenshot.Wolfenstein 3DThe look and feel of Castle Wolfenstein was established in 1992 with the release of - our third trip through the eponymous Nazi stronghold. The Old Blood extends the narrative surrounding Castle Wolfenstein even further by showing your initial disguised infiltration and giving you time to wander the fortress unimpeded. But you are inevitably caught, and the familiar narrative begins again. The castle's history is also divulged in written notes, detailing a medieval king and his explorations of the occult. Much of this history is hidden behind this version of the castle's secret walls, so your reward for exploration is not points or Nazi treasure, but narrative context. The castle's history is also divulged in written notes, detailing a medieval king and his explorations of the occult.
But those secret walls are rare in this version of Castle Wolfenstein, because The Old Blood presents this location as one that's being torn away from the inside by the Nazis in their occult explorations. Those iconic grey stone walls have literally been demolished and dug through, revealing crypts and catacombs that hide centuries-old secrets. These makeshift tunnels twist and turn in on themselves in ways not possible 23 years ago. While this helps to develop the overall plot of The Old Blood, the story of your escape from Castle Wolfenstein itself now plays out at a slower, more sedate pace, as the game's new stealth mechanics recontextualise the prison break as a stealth mission, not a multi-level gunfight. Everything Old is New AgainThe more things change...Castle Wolfenstein has been many things: a prison, a fortress, a dungeon, an occult laboratory. But its role in the Wolfenstein series has always remained the same. It is the first challenge you must surmount. It is hostile territory, and you must make it out alive. It is an architectural representation of the enemy force conquering space and recontextualising its purpose. It is what will happen to the rest of Europe if you don't escape its bowels. But it is also the origin story for an entire video game genre, bringing with it a kind of purity and simplicity which makes shooters appealing at a base level. When you return to Castle Wolfenstein, you're not just revisiting a fictional location--you're visiting a museum. That is where Castle Wolfenstein's mythological quality comes from, and that is why, no matter how the context may change, we keep returning to its grey stone walls.
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| Wolfenstein The Old Blood Goldene Pistole Easter Egg
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The Golden Guns (Goldene Pistole) are unlocked after collecting all 64 gold items in the game.
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| Wolfenstein: The Old Blood Review | Digital Chumps
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DC:
The Old Blood is a standalone prequel to last year's Wolfenstein: The New Order, expanding upon the story and maintaing AAA quality. Let's check it out.
Franchise/series reboots can be a tricky thing, but MachineGames proved their skill at crafting a modern AAA FPS with Wolfenstein: The New Order (TNO) which I reviewed nearly a year ago. I really enjoyed it, and in the last month I actually replayed through the campaign on hard mode and I can comfortably say it's one of the best FPS games I have ever played.
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| Wolfenstein: The Old Blood PS4 Review: out with the new, in with the old | PSU
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PSU:
The Old Blood falls back into the timeline of those earlier entries, taking place entirely in the alternate 1946 where the Nazis were not pushed back on D-Day. We come into play as gruff-voiced protagonist -and man with arms of steel- B.J. Blazkowicz is going undercover to infiltrate the menacing Castle Wolfenstein. Naturally things go wrong quickly and head ever-downhill from then on. It keeps the story-telling formula of The New Order, peppered with narrative voiceovers and gloriously cheesy 80s action hero dialogue, but a swifter run-time means side characters dont get quite as much fleshing out here. The big bad you spend much of the game at odds with is probably the standout new addition. Otherwise, the reasons this isnt a fully-fledged sequel are quite apparent as The Old Blood borrows heavily from The New Order and the last few Wolfenstein titles for set pieces, themes and areas, perhaps most notably from Return to Castle Wolfenstein.
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| Wolfenstein: The Old Blood Bargain blood bucket- Gameondaily
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The Old Blood is a treat; the rare example of a DLC which is both good value and imaginative. Its mixing of genres and combat styles is pretty much faultless and for its price, given that its standalone it is more than worth the punt.
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| Wolfenstein: The Old Blood review | EGMNOW
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EGM:
Im a pretty big Wolfenstein fan, so when MachineGames took a shot at rebooting the series last year with The New Order, I admit I was wary. But they genuinely shocked me with how they kept the game intense and action-packed but also infused it with the grit and emotion you normally dont find in first-person shooters. So, even though Im often wary of anything labeled as a prequel, I was more than ready to jump into Wolfenstein: The Old Blood, hoping to be surprised once again.
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| Wolfenstein: The Old Blood - CHEATfactor Game Review (PC)
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| Wolfenstein: The Old Blood Review – KSalue
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FreakOrama writes: "It's worth its price for the content and quality that you'll get, but if you didn't like the main game then you'll probably won't like this one, but for me I'd wholeheartedly recommended getting and playing this game as I did immensely enjoy the main game. I was happy killing Space Nazis, and I'm happy now killing Nazi Zombies. [...] Via Wolfenstein: The Old Blood Review - KSalue
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| Wolfenstein: The Old Blood Review | Mouse n Joypad
Added: 13.05.2015 20:05 | 10 views | 0 comments
MNJ: Wolfenstein: The Old Blood delivers a blood soaked expoerience that most gamers will love, but it loses its idenity by putting the story second. I enjoyed the battles and while I felt it was a tad short, I don't think I could have gone through another few hours of traveling between engagements. As a small prequel to The New Order [...] Via Wolfenstein: The Old Blood Review | Mouse n Joypad
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