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Feel free to do your bit and share it too.
I wanted to focus on what was important, bringing Wolf 09 back to digital stores.
ps. yes I see the linked screenshot but how old is that? Anyways, pls link me the review page because I can't see it.
You can only view review score for it if you put don't own it and put the game on your wishlist.
Here a new screenshot: https://imgur.com/u1XMnrp
Forgot about that.
Return to Castle Wolfenstein is the best in the whole series, still has a large fanbase/playerbase to this day.
partly from extension, its relation to the quake 3 engine and the incredible development philosophy of the game. making the multiplayer free pretty early on. it has a lot going for it beyond the game itself.
20 years still going strong I would say it easily makes it the best and most popular.