Wolfenstein 2 – Xbox One Product Details
Castle Wolfenstein was initially conceptualized by Warner after he saw the 1961 British-American war film The of Navarone, which follows the efforts of an Allied commando unit as they attempt to destroy a seemingly impregnable German fortress. That same day, Warner played the multi-directional shooter arcade game, Berzerk, in which the player navigates through a maze with laser-shooting robots. After playing the game, Warner thought about taking the design of Berzerk and replacing the robots with Nazis. 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 a means to an end and not an end in itself.
Castle Wolfenstein is often credited as one of the first video games in the stealth genre, as it focuses more on avoiding or disarming enemies, and killing them is considered a last resort. Castle Wolfenstein was the first computer game to feature digitized speech and influenced the development of other
Wolfenstein 2 – Xbox One Specifications
Key Features
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Specifications
SKU: XB013EC6VSTE2NAFAMZ
Weight (kg): 0.1
Color: Multicolor

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