Spear of Destiny (1992)

id Software

Standalone Expansion/DLC of Wolfenstein 3D

DOS · iOS

3.26 from 65 ratings

707 members have it in their collection · 1 playing now · 485 backlogged · 16 wish listed

How long? Main story 3h (from 3 logged playthroughs)

Spear of Destiny is a prequel to Wolfenstein 3-D. It is a first-person shooter that uses the same engine and has the same gameplay, however the game is not divided into 6 separate episodes - all the levels are one long episode. The enemies and weapons are pretty much the same as in Wolfenstein 3-D. Only new additions include: new … Read more
Spear of Destiny is a prequel to Wolfenstein 3-D. It is a first-person shooter that uses the same engine and has the same gameplay, however the game is not divided into 6 separate episodes - all the levels are one long episode. The enemies and weapons are pretty much the same as in Wolfenstein 3-D. Only new additions include: new bosses, a new type of enemy, and a new pickup (a large box of ammo). Read less
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Developers
id Software
Publishers
FormGen, Psygnosis, Zodttd
Genres
Adventure, Shooter
Themes
Action, Fantasy, Historical, Science fiction
Franchises
Wolfenstein
Series
Wolfenstein
Steam
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Release dates

  • Sep 18, 1992 (Full Release) (North_America) DOS
  • 1993 (Full Release) (Europe) DOS
  • Oct 2009 (Full Release) (Worldwide) iOS

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Luitenant_Gruber

Review Luitenant_Gruber 4/5 · Dec 30, 2023

*Warning: Spoilers* Good DLC, and a welcome change in scenery.

In the league of the “big three”, the father of all FPS games today can, of course, not be excluded. Wolfenstein 3D is the foundation of all the great FPS games today, from other classics to the modern titles.

Like DOOM and Duke Nukem 3D, I played this game as one of the first titles in my gaming career as …

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In the league of the “big three”, the father of all FPS games today can, of course, not be excluded. Wolfenstein 3D is the foundation of all the great FPS games today, from other classics to the modern titles.

Like DOOM and Duke Nukem 3D, I played this game as one of the first titles in my gaming career as a kid, failed miserably and needed to take revenge on it at a later age. Then, in 2014, I decided that it was time and I finally finished this hard son of a b… It was all worth it and the nice blast of nostalgia that came with it, was worth the wait.

In Wolfenstein 3D, you play as the legendary hero B.J. Blazkowicz, who must escape from the prison Castle Wolfenstein and carry out his secret mission against the nazi’s. You start one of the three main episodes which form the story and blast your way through the prison. You need to find the plans for “Operation: Eisenfaust”, a plan to create an army of undead mutants to ensure nazi victory over Europe. You find the plans, venture deeper into Castle Wolfenstein and eventually fight the Fuhrer himself, in a big ass mecha suit.

After this (or before), you can play the three prequel episodes called “The Nocturnal Missions”, in which you find plans for chemical weapons that the Germans are planning to use in favor of the war. You eventually confront the German General behind these plans in Castle Offenbach and stop him.

Graphicly, Wolfenstein 3D looks amazing for its time. The whole 3D perspective was mind blowing back then and even today, it still holds up. There are many other 3D games out there, especially on the SNES and Megadrive that looked a lot worse and are, in my opinion, unplayable today. The graphic nature of this game, along with all the nazi art is something unique, and of course, the source of much controversy, especially in certain countries, like my neighbors in Germany.

When talking sound, the guns all sound really good, especially for a game this old. The German spoken by the enemies is spot on (when understood) and the big blue guys even scream “Mein Leben” when shot down, something that I think is really cool, even to this day.

The gameplay, movement and animation is all really fluent, and it is this basis that laid the foundation for great games like DOOM, Duke Nukem and Half Life. The best example of this, is when playing Wolfenstein: The New Order, and you play realistic graphics and movement in the old Wolfenstein 3D world.

Although not fair, the only problem I had with Wolfenstein 3D, while finishing it, was the repetitive nature. This is surely also present in a way with games like DOOM, but in Wolfenstein 3D, everything looks the same all the way through. It made it a little bit harder to finish. Nevertheless, it was not all that bad overall.

The DLC Spear of Destiny is a welcome diversity from the main game. In this DLC, you fight in a tunnel themed map, giving you a break from the grey bunker walls. In Spear of Destiny, you can play two campaigns, each in another nazi base, but eventually with the same goal: retrieve the Spear of Destiny that the Germans have stolen from Versailles. God only knows what they were planning with it, but you saved the day like the hero you are.

In the end, I enjoyed Wolfenstein 3D. It remains an all time classic. However, from the “big three”, I think I prefer Duke Nukem 3D and DOOM over this one, based on their variety. Although it is not a fair comparison because this game came first, it is just a little too linear and repetitive today.

Still would recommend this relic from the past.

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Mazinkaiser

Review Mazinkaiser 2/5 · Feb 3, 2019

Spear of Destiny: Only Pain Awaits

Note: This includes the Mission Packs "Return to Danger" and "The Ultimate Challenge".

Technically there's nothing wrong with this game's mechanics, so it at least won't get a one star. But this game pretty much delivers only the bare minimum changes over Wolfenstein 3D. Most of the levels are recycling enemies/mechanics (even with a texture makeover in the mission packs) …

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Note: This includes the Mission Packs "Return to Danger" and "The Ultimate Challenge".

Technically there's nothing wrong with this game's mechanics, so it at least won't get a one star. But this game pretty much delivers only the bare minimum changes over Wolfenstein 3D. Most of the levels are recycling enemies/mechanics (even with a texture makeover in the mission packs) and only deems it necessary to make brain-killing, dreadfully boring mazes. There's a bit of a splash with going to hell in the end level and some machine gun bats, but this one's strictly for (people who hate themselves) people who really didn't get enough of Wolfenstein 3D proper, including the latter three episodes. If you got exhausted by Episode 6 then, don't even bother picking this up.

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