
Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory: This was released in 2003, developed by Splash Damage and published by id Software. There were plans to make a direct sequel to Return to Castle Wolfenstein, but things didn’t quite work out…

Reviews at the time gave the game pretty decent scores as a single player game, but it was the multiplayer element that received the most praise. The supernatural elements of Wolfenstein 3D are also played up much more and offer some depth to the plot. Its an action packed shooter like its predecessor only this time it contains more of a story. Return to Castle Wolfenstein was a pretty decent game and it managed to update the franchise while still not forgetting its roots as it featured several nods and references to Wolfenstein 3D.

Agent One is killed during interrogation but Blazkowicz manages to escape and its up to him (you) to unravel the mysteries of ‘Operation Resurrection’ and escape Castle Wolfenstein. The two are captured and imprisoned in Castle Wolfenstein by the Nazis while they were investigating rumours of a top secret project of Heinrich Himmler regarding the SS Paranormal Division. Blazkowicz who teams up with a British operative known as Agent One. Return to Castle Wolfenstein: This time developed by Gray Matter Interactive (single player) and Nerve Software (multiplayer), published by id Software and released in 2001. Wolfenstein 3D and its add-ons were released in 1992, but we wouldn’t see another game for almost a decade. We gamers were blown away and eagerly waited for another game in the franchise.

By now, Wolfenstein 3D had taken the gaming world by storm.
