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Return to Castle Wolfenstein: Operation Resurrection
Developer
Gray Matter Studios/Raster Productions
Publisher
Activision
ERSB Rating
M
Rel. Date
5/27/2003
Genre
First-Person Shooter
Players
1

The heart-stopping follow-up to one of the most revered PC games of all time, Return to Castle Wolfenstein uncovers Hitler's horrific obsession with the occult, living dead, and genetic mutations. As B.J. Blaskowitz, an Army Ranger recruited into the Office of Secret Actions, players infiltrate deep into the twisted bowels of the Third Reich to battle the horrific super-soldiers, zombies and mutants forged in the unearthly experiment of Heinrich Himmler. Built on the powerful Quake III Arena engine, Return to Castle Wolfenstein delivers fast-paced action and white-knuckle suspense. Prepare for a most frightening and action-packed adventure teaming with shocking paranormal experiments, perverted, flesh-chewing SS weaponry and bone chilling encounters with the Fuhrer's unrelenting henchmen.

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