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Game Description

Spear of Destiny was the commercial sequel to the shareware classic Wolfenstein-3D. In this game you reprise your role of a lone soldier fighting the Nazi's behind enemy lines during World War II.

The game is played from a first person perspective. You have a single mission, to recover the mystical spear, and to do so you have to get through 20 levels of the heavily defended Nazi stronghold.

Just as in the original Wolfenstein, you see what your character sees as you move down hallways, open doors, etc. The foes you face range from guard dogs and measly pistol packing Nazis to more fearsome opponents like three-armed mutants and buffed-out chaingun toting bosses. All enemies and objects are displayed using two-dimensional graphics.

Your arsenal may include a knife, pistol, machine gun and rapid-fire chain gun. In addition to requiring quick reactions, you are also usually required do some exploring to find one or two keys to advance to the next level. To help you along the way, the levels are littered with power-ups to increase your health and ammo. User created levels and level editors are available to allow you to expand the adventure.
~ Joseph Scoleri III, All Game Guide
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Spear of Destiny
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Developer(s) id Software
Publisher(s) FormGen Corporation
Activision/Valve Corporation (Steam)
Engine Wolfenstein 3D engine
Platform(s) PC
Release date(s) September 18, 1992
2007 (Steam)
Genre(s) First-person shooter
Mode(s) Single player
Rating(s) OFLC: MA15+
Media 720k floppy disks (3), CD (1)

Spear of Destiny, often also called Spear, Wolfenstein: Spear of Destiny or just SoD, is a 1992 first-person shooter computer game developed by id Software and published by FormGen Corporation, and is the prequel to id Software's Wolfenstein 3D. As in Wolfenstein 3D, the player assumes the role of allied spy William "B.J." Blazkowicz, on a mission trying to recapture the Spear of Destiny from the Nazis after it was stolen from Versailles.

Contents

Gameplay

The game consists of one 21-level episode, 18 of which need to be completed in order to win the game. The game; graphics, gameplay, etc., are very similar to those of Wolfenstein 3D. The game's levels can be divided into four blocks ("Tunnels", "Dungeons", "Castle", and "Ramparts"), each ending with the player having to defeat a "boss" in the final level.

The player encounters Trans Grosse, older brother of Hans and Gretel Grosse, Barnacle Wilhelm, a chief general in the obtaining of the spear, the Übermutant, greatest creation of Dr. Schabbs, and the Death Knight, a battle-suit, missile equipped commander who is responsible for guarding the spear. After defeating the Death Knight, the player can obtain the Spear of Destiny and proceed to defeat the last boss, the Angel of Death.

The remaining two levels of the game are secret levels that can be accessed from within the first 17 levels. Unlike Wolfenstein 3D, the game did not include a shareware version; however, a 2-level playable demo was distributed.

Enemies that players have to face include German soldiers and officers, attack dogs and mutants with built-in machine guns.

The Lost Episodes

Two mission packs for Spear of Destiny, titled Return to Danger and Ultimate Challenge were also created and published by FormGen Corporation in May 1994; these are collectively known as the "Lost Episodes", due to the fact that their existence is not widely known. Each of these, too, consists of 21 levels. The Lost Episodes are a lot more than just a collection of more levels for the game, being more of a total conversion with new textures, weapons, enemies and collectables.

Releases

A CD version containing all three episodes, titled the "Spear of Destiny Super CD Package", was also released in late 1994. The Steam release includes the Lost Episodes. The source code of Spear of Destiny was released in 1995. In October 2009, the iPhone Wolfenstein 3D app was updated to include Spear of Destiny.

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