Before Doom and Wolfenstein 3D turned PC gaming into a pixelated bloodbath, there was Castle Wolfenstein. A stealth game in 1984? Believe it. You sneak around a Nazi fortress, steal uniforms, and hope you don’t get caught while fumbling with your inventory. It’s tense, oddly immersive, and features voice samples that sound like someone gargling into a tin can. Despite its primitive looks, this game practically invented the stealth genre while wearing pixelated jackboots.
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