Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory, boosting the popularity of the Then Activision released an online-only update in the spring of 2003 called Return to Castle Wolfenstein brought the experience into the new millennium nearly a decade later with improved graphics and on-line play. Wolfenstein 3-D was one of the games that started the first-person-shooter craze when it hit the market back in 1992, and Return to Castle Wolfenstein: Platinum Edition offers a whole lot more bang for your buck than the original game. Return to Castle Wolfenstein but haven't gotten around to checking it out yet, then you're in luck. Also available for: All Windows PCs, Linux.Reviewed on: Cicero (Future Shop) 3.06 GHz Pentium 4 PC with an Intel D845GERG2LK motherboard, 1GB of PC2100 DDR memory, an ATI Radeon 9800 video card with 128MB of video memory, Windows XP Home, a Maxtor 250GB SATA hard drive running at 7,200 RPM, and a KDS Rad-7c LCD panel.The Verdict: This package includes the original game and the multiplayer update, both of which are great action titles - it delivers a ton of.The Bad: Graphics of original game are decent, but are starting to look dated in comparison to the latest titles lack of integration between the two titles in the package means you have to launch either the main game or the multiplayer update, you can't just launch the game and then choose what to play from an internal menu.The Good: Great graphics, smooth on-line play includes both standalone missions and multiplayer combat no on-line fee.
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