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1Up Exclusive Wolfenstein Developer Interview

1Up writes: Yes, we know that Wolfenstein's release date follows the id Software convention of "when it's done," but we'll be surprised if it doesn't manage to hit shelves by the holidays next year. It's been a bit of a while since we've seen anything on Raven's installment of the legendary franchise (remember, pretty much all first-person shooters trace their lineage to the goofy pseudo-3D FPS where you fight Mecha-Hitler at the end), so we sent some questions to Creative Director Eric Biessman over at Raven. Here, he touches on topics such as where the heck the supernatural dimension known as the Veil came from, what's it like to give the player special powers, and how id and Raven are totally best friends forever.
1UP: Can you talk about how much id contributes to Wolfenstein's development? Is it pretty much 100 percent Raven, with id providing a John Hancock or two when needed, or is id more intimately involved?

Eric Biessman: Raven and id have worked very closely throughout the development of Wolfenstein. There's a rich history in the license, and we've worked hard to push forward new ideas and gameplay while still retaining the flavor and characters that are a part of the world. We're lucky, because id and Raven have a great history of working together. Some of Raven's first titles were done hand-in-hand with id -- from Heretic to Hexen 2 -- and we've had the pleasure of doing many projects on id technology. Because of this, we've got a really good chemistry of openness and an ease in communication -- it's a great collaboration. If I have a question for [designer] Kevin Cloud at id, I'm always open to drop an IM, e-mail, call, or even set up a videoconference so we can look at the game together. It's worked out great, from brainstorming new ideas to getting solid feedback as we implement things into the game.

OGharryjoysticks6264d ago

I have a feeling Microsoft will step in and attempt to secure exclusives on this game, Duke Nukem, and the other PC shooters from the past.

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10 Sadly Forgotten PS3 Games You Should Seek Out

The great thing about being one of the most popular consoles of all-time is that there’s always more underappreciated bangers to spotlight.

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jznrpg468d ago

Loved Asuras Wrath. It’s my profile avatar for PS

cbuc1125468d ago

Hell Yeah, Asura is so bad ass!

Venoxn4g468d ago

Great game... wouldn't mind a remaster

Abnor_Mal468d ago

Loved Rain, funnily I was just thinking of it this week.

jznrpg468d ago

Definitely a good game and loved the art style. My daughter watched me play it when she was 4 years old. I’ll have to replay it with her someday now that she’s older. It’s crazy it’s been around 11 years.

Abnor_Mal468d ago

I was thinking of pulling out my PS3 super slim this winter to replay Rain, and try to tackle some of the backlog I acquired.

Knightofelemia468d ago

I love Enslaved such a sleeper hit, Asuras Wrath a very good game I still own, and I wish EA would put out a new Dante's Inferno another game I enjoyed. I never heard of the Rain game I might have to try it out might give Ebay a snoop or two.

gold_drake468d ago

enchanted arms and folklore most definitely.

theres also a game about a red haired guy and a girl who is a sword or something. good game

Knightofelemia468d ago

I think you are talking about Heavenly Blade

gold_drake468d ago

no.
its a anime game. the sword is a girl who speaks.

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Wolfenstein: Killin’ Nazis Never Gets Old

Sometimes, you want a relatable villain who makes you question your own morality. Other times, you want Frau Engel.

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IamTylerDurden11025d ago

It got old tbh. Machine needed a break from the IP. Indie is a good reprieve.

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Best Wolfenstein Games - All the Wolfenstein Games Ranked

BLG writes, "There can be only one best Wolfenstein game. Since the franchise’s debut in 1981, the Wolfenstein series has graced our gaming platforms for over forty years. It’s hard to believe, but it’s true! In honor of that legacy, we’re going to list some of the best Wolfenstein games and the worst. That’s right: it’s the Wolfenstein games ranked."

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RaidenBlack1279d ago

Scheiße! Nein.
Return to Castle Wolfenstein is the best in the series. After that:
New Order
New Colossus
Old Blood

Harryvok1278d ago

I really wish they'd remake Return to Castle Wolfenstein from the ground up. Easily the best of them all.

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