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1.So the first secret is in the bottom of the first tower.You will find a planks and Munitions sigh.Break it.You will find some ammo for Mauser Rifle.2.Next secret located in the barracks(in the lower courtyard).Just shoot the floor to find some gold.the tower(near the rooftop) you will find a radio room with binoculars in it.Shoot the board near alarmbox to get the gold.4.When you will jump in the lower castle(through the breakable floor) you will see a breakable wall on your back. Secret room here.the lower castle you will find fireplace room(its on your right).You need to use wall candle.Wall behind fireplace will open.Gold is yours.6.When you come to big room(in the lower castle) shoot the Hitler portrait for gold.7.Near the end of level you will find two panels. Use left one and the other one will open. 1.The first secret located in the first room on your right(with the officer in here).Just look at the screenshots.2.This is actually not a secret. But some people doesnt notice it.It is a kind of mini-secret.To open the gate in the first room(where you found 1st secret) you need to find this switch.(its in the radio room near the alarmbox).3.Second mini-secret located in the baracks room(opposite the radio room).Just open the locker and get your ammo.4.On your way in the lower castle after the big stairs on your right you will see a room and a sigh Weinkeller near it.
Video Game Talk - Differences between Return to Castle Wolfenstein on PS2 and Xbox? - I bought the PS2 version of Return to Castle Wolfenstein last year and enjoyed it a lot. Besides the multi-player and online extras on the Xbox (which I don't care about), are there any major differences between the two versions? Fusing epic World War II battles with heart-stopping covert operations and tactical combat, Return to Castle Wolfenstein: Operation Resurrection uncovers Hitler's horrific obsession with the occult, living dead, and genetic mutations. As BJ Blazkowicz, an Army Ranger recruited into the Office of Secret Actions (OSA), players infiltrate deep.
There is button between two kegs.Use it and secret room will be revealed.Wine is yours.You can use it to heal btw.the lower castle you will find a room with a officer and food on the table.Shoot the board to get your gold.6.Also in the same location you will see a door with the red light.Go there,shoot the barrel,loot the secret room. One of the building you will find half-naked woman. Game master x.
In the same room you can find chest near the bed. Break it and take the gold.the L shaped hall that breaks up the first and next street section you'll see a small, locked door. Shoot the lock.3.On the street you will notice a sniper in the window.Kill him and use pipe to climb into the window.the house of one of your targets you will find a switch behind the picture. It opens secret room behind you.wine cellar you can find keg with 3D stopper. Use it to open secret room.
What's the world coming to when blasting Nazis and zombies has lost its joy?Set against the backdrop of WWII, Return to Castle Wolfenstein plunges players into a maelstrom of action, espionage and covert operations, as an American soldier tasked with infiltrating the heart of Nazi Germany and stopping the darkest plans of the Third Reich. Throughout the game, players are locked in combat with waves of Nazi storm-troopers, undead Teutonic knights and the twisted products of genetic experimentation. Return to Castle Wolfenstein further draws the player into the nightmare with advanced artificial intelligence (AI), photo-realistic character and environment textures, revolutionary effects, and an immersive story that unfolds before the player like a movie. PS2 Reviews Jun 13, 2003Back in the day it seemed like there was a single ingredient for sure-fire action success. Anyone who'd seen an Indiana Jones flick knew it - when in doubt, kill Nazis.
How convenient for game designers to have a set of enemies that were not only human, but carried no moral penalty for sticking a shotgun in their face! And, if that's not enough, use zombies - yet another humanoid group that can be endlessly slaughtered with no regret. It's like living a Metallica song. Features Apr 12, 2003During my full day of hands-on time with the Xbox and PS2 versions of Return to Castle Wolfenstein (dubbed Tides of War and Operation Resurrection, respectively), a light bulb appeared above my head many times - in true cartoon fashion. There's no way!? They must be using uranium to power this demo machine!? Those were just a few of the thoughts that popped up.
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Luckily, Kevin Cloud, co-owner and artist at id Software, was on hand to calm my hyper-active imagination and explain just how they coaxed such great performance out of the PS2 and Xbox. PS2 Previews Dec 30, 2002Unlike parenting, there is no official Book of Game Company Names. So when the founders of id Software had to label themselves, it wasn't as easy as flipping through 600 pages of Sue, Susy, and Susan listings. Peering into Sigmund Freud's notes on psychoanalysis, however, reveals that the id is the keenest, most sophisticated, and expressive sector of the mind. So after a quick glance at the gaming powerhouse's resume - the Doom and Quake franchises being its PC perfect releases - the name is, simply put, ohh so fitting.
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