

Never have played the nocturnal missions or SOD. gotta be careful not to make yourself sick flyin' through the halls. Here recently i downloaded the shareware version (which is the first episode of the main game) to bring back the good ol' days. I have no idea where that copy and the book ended up. we also had a book or some kind of publication with all the levels' maps (with starting locations of all the enemies, weapons, blah, blah, blah). I think somebody in the family actually got a hold of the registered version because i remember clicking on episode 2 and finding myself fighting in a green room (vines on the wall) and shooting at weird lookin' guys throwing knives (the mutants).

Wolfenstein was a "household word" i guess (my grandparents, uncle, cousins dad, etc.everybody played it). Played this game a lot when i was a short little dude. See it's been a while since anybody posted. LOL holyman9, there's actually a Godmode function in debug mode of Wolf3d, and I've heard some people use this to knife a boss to death ) I dislike 3d games that go into too much complexity and hence try to avoid 3D RPG/FPS gaming overall, however, this one game I love very much.

You can't collect 50 types of guns and 50 types of ammo.

You can't "collect" things other than keys. It started a genre of video games.Īnd for me personally I really like it because unlike other FPS, it has "limits"- you can't see 2 floors at once, nor climb stairways, nor crawl or shoot in other directions other than straight ahead. (I gave it 5) It still has a lot of playability without getting to caught up in its own graphics and carries a great plot to it- unlike Doom which always repulsed me. I agree that Wolf3d should've at least got a 4, if not 5. In sticking up for SOD, I think the Ubermutant is cool :D All you get is Scabbs in Wolf3d, you don't get to battle one of his "creations".īut the graphic changes from Wolf3d to SOD are nothing compared to SOD 2 and SOD 3, if you don't like SOD don't go near them because they're much stranger haha, most of the graphics are very dark and they change the objects- from keys to keycards, and the treasures's been remodelled too. And some of the backgrounds aren't as bright as the Wolfenstein ones- that whole plot at the end about fighting the Death Angel is bending on science fiction/mythology. I think the thing that bothers me most about SOD is some of the graphics are more violent- more blood in the graphics. In Wolf3d you have a fake elevator behind you. SOD begins its levels differently- always in an elevator shaft. Wolf3d is six short missions with a boss at the end. SOD is just one long episode with bosses. SOD and Wolf3d aren't all that different on the inside. I adore wolfenstein! Altho I don't play it myself- I like watching other people play more and game customisation :)
