Wolfenstein (PS3)

Release Date: 21/08/2009

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Wolfenstein brings the Nazi’s dark obsession with the occult to life with epic action and harrowing shooter combat. Use a powerful arsenal of both definitive and occult-enhanced Axis & Allied weapons to beat back a supernatural Nazi force that is full of surprise . . ..

  • Developer: id Software
  • Publisher: Activision Blizzard
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Nazi Business

The original Wolfenstein 3D thrilled gamers with its first-person shooting action when it was released on PCs many, many years ago. Now, after the occasional and sometimes patchy follow-up, Wolfenstein is set to return big time with an all-new game developed by respected gamesmith Raven Software in collaboration with Wolfenstein's original creator id Software.

The game takes place during the Second World War, but anyone hoping for a history lesson with their gaming is barking up the wrong tree. This is WWII with a surreal twist.

Nazi masterplan

The location for this somewhat bizarre story is a fictional town called Isenstadt. The basic gist is that the Nazis have found an ancient mystical object called Black Sun and are in the process of trying to unlock its power in order to further Hitler's insane plans.

the Nazis have found an ancient mystical object called Black Sun and are in the process of trying to unlock its power

This, of course, cannot be tolerated and it's up to the player - assuming the role of American soldier BJ Blazkowicz - to keep Black Sun out of the hands of Hitler's army.

This would be fairly straightforward but for the fact that you have a substantial number of Nazi combatants (both natural and supernatural) ranged against you. Fortunately BJ is not alone and has a local resistance group called the Kreisau Circle to help him battle the Nazis' occult forces.

As BJ makes his way through Isenstadt he can utilise the Kreisau's safe houses in order to receive information and to top up on ammunition.

Freedom Fighter

Despite the fact that Kreisau troops will fight alongside you during missions, there are no squad commands to be issued so Wolfenstein plays very much like a regular first-person shooter. BJ does, however, have a certain amount of freedom when it comes to his approach to combat. Often there will be more than one way to skin a Nazi cat, as it were, and while our hero gets on with his part, so the Kreisau troops will get on with theirs.

you have a substantial number of Nazi combatants (both natural and supernatural) ranged against you

The weaponry, to begin with, is pretty straightforward too, with tommy guns and flamethrowers playing an important role in the action. But things get more interesting when, thanks to the power of Black Sun, BJ gains the ability to travel between the real world and The Veil. The Veil is a sort of alternate version of reality. Much of the world is the same, but there are important differences. Some of the locations are changed subtly when BJ enters The Veil, enabling him to reach places that are inaccessible in the real world. The Veil also brings with it its own set of supernatural creatures and, thankfully, additional powers for the player to utilise.

As BJ progresses he can use additional abilities courtesy of Black Sun's power. As well as slipping in and out of The Veil, our hero will also be able to take advantage of increased speed, the ability to see enemies more clearly and a special power called Mire that slows down time - but only for the bad guys.

Everyone's invited

No first-person shooter would be complete without a decent multiplayer mode and Wolfenstein comes up trumps in this department. It's a team-based system in the Enemy Territory: Quake Wars mould. Each player gets to choose a side (either the resistance or Axis) and then decide upon a character class from a choice of three: Soldier, Medic or Engineer. The cool part is that each character class has its own unique set of Veil abilities (although for obvious reasons, Mire isn't included in multiplayer).

Wolfenstein should be just the ticket for those wanting a weird and wonderful twist on the WWII first-person shooter genre.

GAME's Verdict
plus points
  • Great looks.
  • Surreal story.
  • Multiplayer mode.
minus points
  • Not terribly authentic. Historians avoid.
  • Good and solid as FPS's go, but not terribly innovative.

Review by: Simon 'Bratwurst' Kirrane
Version Tested: Xbox 360
Review Published: 21.08.09

User Reviews

steven cowie posted on 13 Oct 2009
I bought this game today at my local came shop for £30 and i don't care if i could have got it £5 cheaper because i would have paid £40 for it. I love it and it is one of the best games i have bought this year, my best one will be cod6 when it comes out because it can't be bad. I've only completed 17% of it is awsome. I stopped after i had been playing it for an hour and decided to play online and it is quite good. I would reccomend this game to people who like Der Rise (the cod5 map pack 3) and jerico. OVERALL!! This is a good game with good graphics and gameplay and a good online with a enjoyable story mode and if you've got a spare £24.99 then you should buy this game
Nick Poulton posted on 12 Oct 2009
Ok Ok you've probably read all the 'bad' reveiws about Wolfenstein but at the end of the day this is good fun. Level design is good,enemy variety and movement is good,there is freedom within the game,sub missions, a tongue in cheek storyline. So as long as you don't take this too seriously ala Flashpoint or COD then you'll have good fun with this little 'dark horse'
Alexander Winfield posted on 10 Oct 2009
had a lot of fun with this game. good old fashioned first person shooter with a little bit of free roaming thrown in between missions. weapons and powers are upgradeable with the gold and treasures you find around the free roaming town and throughout the missions. the games engine is starting to show its age on a small degree but does not detract from the overall experience, it still looks good. dont even bother about the multiplayer, there are better games out there for that. 24.99 is still a but steep for a single player experience, but this is definitely worth a rental. plus the particle cannon is awesome!!!

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