![]() ![]() He eventually settled on the idea of a game based on the arcade shoot 'em up genre, where players dodge enemies with the intent of killing them, but instead changing the objective to escape the enemy guards and their castle, not necessarily to kill and destroy them this made shooting guards simply a means to an end and not an end in itself. ![]() After playing the game, Warner thought about taking the design of Berzerk and replacing the robots with Nazis. That same day, Warner played the multi-directional shooter arcade game, Berzerk, in which the player navigates through a maze with laser-shooting robots. Ĭastle Wolfenstein was initially conceptualized by Warner after he saw the 1961 British-American war film The Guns of Navarone, which follows the efforts of an Allied commando unit as they attempt to destroy a seemingly impregnable German fortress. Warner is cited as a pioneer in the early eras of video gaming, especially in the stealth genre. The series presents an action-heavy take on the fight against Nazi Germany.Ĭastle Wolfenstein was developed by American programmer Silas Warner, along with Dale Gray and George Varndell, and published in 1981 by his company M.U.S.E. After ZeniMax Media acquired id Software, including the Wolfenstein franchise, Swedish developer MachineGames became the series' primary developer. Beginning with id Software's Wolfenstein 3D, they shifted to, and helped popularize, the first-person shooter genre. ![]() The first two games in the series, Castle Wolfenstein and Beyond Castle Wolfenstein, focused on stealth-based gameplay from a top-down perspective. Earlier titles are centered around Nazis attempting to harness supernatural and occult forces, while later games are set in an alternate history in which Axis powers won World War II. The majority of the games follow William "B.J." Blazkowicz, an American Army captain and his fight against the Axis powers. As a result of these events and the quick gains by the American Resistance, the puppet government collapsed and the American people soon liberated the country from Nazi rule ending their oppressive occupation after 12 years.Wolfenstein is a series of World War II video games originally developed by Muse Software. Furthermore, B.J.’s assassinations of all 16 Übercommanders caused the total collapse of the chain of commands of Nazi forces in the territories. and his group assassinated Irene Engel live on the Jimmy Carver show in with Grace Walker (or Probst Wyatt III, depends on timeline) declaring their uprising to the rest of the American Territories making the Second American Revolution a reality as hundreds of uprisings erupted across America as the grip of the Nazi regime crumbles. managed to destroy the Oberkommando headquarters in Roswell with a nuclear warhead and managed to get to Horton Boone to rally the American Resistance together to fight against the occupying Nazis and their collaberators.Īfter the capture of the Ausmerzer, B.J. and the Kreisau Circle changed the tide of the war in the favor of the American Resistance Network as B.J. As a result, the Nazis managed to pacify the American Territories and marked the event as Liberation Day. Their resistance was eventually crushed by the arrival of the Ausmerzer, causing the entire American Resistance network to scatter across the country. military personnel like Captain Gerald Wilkins, causing huge trouble for the Nazi regime to pacify the American Territories. However, the order to surrender fell unto deaf ears for some Americans such as Grace Walker, Horton Boone, Joseph Stallion's father as well as remnant of U.S. The Second American Revolution is the event in the Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus that involves BJ and the entire American Resistance network to rise up against the Nazis to liberate the American Territories from their oppressive rule.Īfter the Nazis had conquered the United States by dropping an atom bomb on New York City, the United States surrendered and the Government pleaded with the American citizens and the Armed Forces to step down from fighting and cooperate with the Nazi regime. ![]()
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