Goodsport
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      About a week ago, I bought myself Return to Castle Wolfenstein: Game of the Year Edition and have been playing it in both single-player and in multi-player. No offense, but it's a fun game!
      Evidently, one developer developed the single-player version of the game, while a different developer made the multi-player part of it. While both are very well done, each has a different "feel" from the other: the single-player has an engrossing story that mixes WWII action and suspense with a supernatural element added (kinda gives off an Indiana Jones-like feel to it, but you're a soldier instead of an archeologist ), while the multi-player removes the supernatural element and just pits a team of Allied soldiers against a team of Axis soldiers (by the looks of the uniforms, it's just Americans vs. Germans)... a whole different kind of fun, but fun nevertheless!
      I remember having a blast (no pun intended) playing Castle Wolfenstein and Beyond Castle Wolfenstein on my Apple IIe way back in junior high (yes, I'm old ), but never got around to playing Wolfenstein 3D (of which RtCW is a sequel of sorts) when it was released in 1992. Well, lo and behold, the Game of the Year edition includes the full version of Wolfenstein 3D, which even works on my Windows XP.
      Overall, I'm satisfied with my purchase of this game. Has anyone else played this game, and if so, what did/do you think of it?
-G
      Evidently, one developer developed the single-player version of the game, while a different developer made the multi-player part of it. While both are very well done, each has a different "feel" from the other: the single-player has an engrossing story that mixes WWII action and suspense with a supernatural element added (kinda gives off an Indiana Jones-like feel to it, but you're a soldier instead of an archeologist ), while the multi-player removes the supernatural element and just pits a team of Allied soldiers against a team of Axis soldiers (by the looks of the uniforms, it's just Americans vs. Germans)... a whole different kind of fun, but fun nevertheless!
      I remember having a blast (no pun intended) playing Castle Wolfenstein and Beyond Castle Wolfenstein on my Apple IIe way back in junior high (yes, I'm old ), but never got around to playing Wolfenstein 3D (of which RtCW is a sequel of sorts) when it was released in 1992. Well, lo and behold, the Game of the Year edition includes the full version of Wolfenstein 3D, which even works on my Windows XP.
      Overall, I'm satisfied with my purchase of this game. Has anyone else played this game, and if so, what did/do you think of it?
-G