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Return to Castle Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory

This is a multi-player online first-person shooter.

Published:
Jun 16, 2003
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License
Demo
Cost
$0.00
OS:
X11
Cow Rating:
nera
Popularity:
63%
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It's a team game; you will win or fall along with your comrades. The only way to complete the objectives that lead to victory is by cooperation.

Featuring multi-player support for as many as 64 players, the game challenges gamers to the ultimate test of teamwork and strategy. Each of the five character classes is critical to a team's ultimate victory or defeat on the battlefield. The Covert Operative class allows players to steal uniforms, perform reconnaissance and gain access to enemy positions. While, the Engineer allows the Axis and Allied teams to lay and diffuse mines as well as build battlefield bridges, towers, forward command bases and other improvements in the midst of combat to gain advantages for their team.

The game further offers online players the option to slug it out in the intense Team Last-Man-Standing game mode, where squad-mates cooperate to ensure their team has the last surviving man on the battlefield. With new game modes, character classes, weaponry, and added tactical skills, the game can keep gamers in the trenches for hours.

Note

System Requirements:

  • Linux x86 - kernel >= 2.2 - 2.4 recommended
  • glibc >= 2.1 - 2.2 recommended
  • A recent and mainstream distribution is recommended
  • 600MHz CPU
  • 128MB RAM
  • OpenGL-compliant 3D video card and Linux driver

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