Return to Castle Wolfenstein is
a breathtakingly exciting game with such a rich story line that
it redefines the first-person shooter game genre in the same way
that Marathon did almost 10 years ago.
While this game is not for everyone
- it deservedly carries an "M" rating and is intended
for gamers ages 17 and older - Return to Castle Wolfenstein has
some of the smoothest animations and most sophisticated artificial
intelligence models ever seen in a computer game.
Captivating 3D & Sophisticated
AI
From the moment the game begins,
you are immersed in an environment realistic enough to make the
hair stand up on the back of your neck. When an enemy soldier is
standing outside, you can see the fog from his breath. Your own
footfalls echo down dank castle hallways, convincing you that someone
is sneaking up behind you. However, the look of the game is only
part of what makes Return to Castle Wolfenstein such a memorable
experience. Movements are captured so precisely within the game
that you will swear that you are watching real people. Thanks to
an advanced artificial intelligence model, the "people"
in the game act an awful lot like real people. Don't expect the
bad guys to come running straight at you down long corridors in
easy-to-strafe groups. In this game, the bad guys hide and shoot
from behind cover. They run for help. They snipe at you through
rifles with telescopic sights. If you throw a hand grenade at one
of them, you're likely to have it kicked right back into your lap
before it explodes.

Challenging Single & Multiplayer
Gaming
Return to Castle Wolfenstein tests
all your gaming skills, including stealth. In fact, there is one
level you automatically fail if a guard merely spots you. But as
much as there is to the single-player version, there is that much
more waiting to be discovered in the multiplayer version.
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Multiplayer "Axis
vs. Allies" gaming adds a new level of enjoyment not found
in the single-person game. In Internet/LAN gaming, groups of players
can choose sides and player specialties, each with their own strengths
and weaknesses. Online gamers compete in one of three modes: objective,
stopwatch, or checkpoint.

3D Acceleration Required
Return to Castle Wolfenstein runs
under OS 10.1 or 9.2, which opens the door for gamers using older
Macs. However, some of the other system requirements slam that door
shut again, such as the 500 MHz G3 processor and 3D graphics card
requirements. Sadly, considering that many older Macs running third-party
processor upgrade boards cannot use a 3D graphics card, a fair amount
of Mac gamers may have to sit this one out until they can afford
to purchase a newer machine.

Item: Return to Castle Wolfenstein
Manufacturer: Aspyr Price: $49.95 www.aspyr.com/mini-sites/rtcw/
Pros: Challenging game play; breathtakingly realistic environments
Cons: Violent game with disturbing images; not for kids
Mac OS 9.2 or later with virtual
memory active or Mac OS X, version 10.1 or later, Power Mac G3/G4/iMac
(Flat-Panel or later)/PowerBook G4 (Gigabit Ethernet or later),
500 Mhz or faster processor, 128mb of RAM (256 MB under Mac OS X),
Graphics Acceleration Required (ATI Radeon, Nvidia GeForce or later)
http://www.activision.com/games/wolfenstein

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