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|The unfairly forgotten 2009 entry of the renowned nazi-killing series (plot-wise sequel to RtCW) twisted the old formula by introducing a medallion that grants you supernatural powers, mainly the ability to shift into a parallel reality at any time to find hidden paths. It also added a city hub from where you could take various missions in different orders. The reception at the time was a bit tepid, but in hindsight, it is far more enjoyable than the ones that came afterwards! Developed by Raven Software (Heretic, Hexen, Soldier of Fortune). It's no longer for sale anywhere, so just pirate it. |
|The unfairly forgotten 2009 entry of the renowned nazi-killing series (plot-wise sequel to RtCW) twisted the old formula by introducing a medallion that grants you supernatural powers, mainly the ability to shift into a parallel reality at any time to find hidden paths. It also added a city hub from where you could take various missions in different orders. The reception at the time was a bit tepid, but in hindsight, it is far more enjoyable than the ones that came afterwards! Developed by Raven Software (Heretic, Hexen, Soldier of Fortune). It's no longer for sale anywhere, so just pirate it. |
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