

The single player game takes place in Nazi-occupied Europe during 1943 and revolves around Allied Commando B.J. The multiplayer demo included a beachhead assault similar to the opening of the movie Saving Private Ryan, although this has been eclipsed by Medal of Honor: Allied Assault.

Some unique weapons not found in other WWII-themed first-person shooters include the flamethrower and airstrike beacon. It features a story-based single player campaign (taking up many of the themes from the original game), as well as a team-based networked multiplayer version which features different character classes that must work together in order to win. Unlike the original Wolfenstein 3D, only a handful of the single player missions in Return to Castle Wolfenstein takes place in the infamous castle/prison. However, with the advances in graphics technology and gameplay design since the original game, without the name and the occasional in-game references, it would be unrecognisable as a remake. Return to Castle Wolfenstein is a remake of sorts of the early, seminal first-person shooter, Wolfenstein 3D. The game is powered by a heavily-modified version of the Quake III engine Contents Blazkowitz and his partner Agent One (executed in the first mission of the original Wolfenstien) are in Egypt / North Africa. Both console versions include a series of prequel single player missions where the main character, B.J. In 2003, the game was ported to the PlayStation 2 and Xbox video game consoles and subtitled as Operation Resurrection and Tides of War, respectively. The multiplayer mode was developed by Nerve Software. It was published by Activision and released in 2001. Return to Castle Wolfenstein is a first person shooter computer game that was jointly developed by Gray Matter Interactive and id Software. Template:If defined call1 Template:If defined call1 Template:If defined call1 PC ( Linux, Windows), PlayStation 2, Xbox Template:If defined call1 Template:If defined call1 Release date(s)
