Description
This is a standalone multiplayer expansion pack to
Return to Castle Wolfenstein. You do not need the Return to Castle Wolfenstein game to play this game.
In this game, two teams battle each other through a series of three missions that make up a single campaign. There is two campaigns North Africa and Northern Europe. Within a mission there are objectives that must be completed by each team. These are as varied as escorting tanks, building bridges, stealing gold, or blowing up fuel dumps. Each player picks a character class, such as engineer, soldier, field ops, or covert ops, and then makes use of that class's special abilities, class-specific weapons, and inventory items.
There are two new character classes:
Covert Operative class is best suited to gathering intelligence and launching silent attacks on the enemy. Able to steal uniforms from dead enemy players and use these to infiltrate the enemy base, passing through team doors normally reserved for the opposition. Also he has a selection of silenced weapons to choose from and special inventory items, such as his binoculars, which allow him to report the location of enemy defenses to his teammates.
The
Engineer is similar to the one in Return to Castle Wolfenstein, except that he's now more central to the completion of mission objectives, often being required to construct a bridge, deploy a command post, or repair a tank. He is also able to establish base defenses by placing land mines and can use rifle grenades to launch long-range attacks on the enemy.
A new game mode:
Last Man Standing - played on one map at a time, with two teams of players fighting to overcome the enemy through sheer force alone. Each team spawns in a different area of the map and then must use the spread of weapons and abilities that are available to them to kill everyone on the opposing team. The last team standing is declared victorious. Last man standing is played in rounds, with the overall winner determined by the number of rounds won. It has very tense and focused gameplay, with both team play and individual skill having a significant bearing on the outcome
Alternate Titles
- "ET" -- Abbreviated Title
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Trivia
Enemy Territory has a neat reference to the original
Wolfenstein 3D. In that game, there was a morse code hidden in the episode 3 music. ET brings that easter egg back to life as a radio morse code was included as well. To find it quickly, open pak0.pk3 with a program like PakExplorer and extract radio.wav. When translated, the message reads: “Splashdamage rocks your socks”.
Spashdamage is the name of the developer.