Wolfenstein 2 Tips - How to Find The Retro Easter Egg

Wolfenstein 2 Tips - How to Find The Retro Easter Egg

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In Wolfenstein: The New Order, there was a clever homage to the original Wolfenstein game that played out in one of Blazkowicz's dreams. It wasn't the easiest thing to find, but after interacting with B.J.'s bed, you would be transported to Wolfenstein's former pixelated greatness for a quick level. Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus has a similar easter egg, but with an odd and subtle twist to it.

To access the easter egg, head to the Evas Hammer and travel to the lounge above the Cantina. Next to the pool table, you'll see an old arcade cabinet. By interacting with it, you'll be able to play Wolfenstein 3D. While the game is largely the same as the original Wolfenstein 3D, the controls have been modernized for the two-stick control scheme, but have also been given a slightly different change to the game's setting and story. Instead of fighting against the Nazis, you'll be battling American and Russian soldiers while on the hunt for Terror-Billy, a reference to B.J.'s nickname.

Wolfenstein 2 Tips - How to Find The Retro Easter Egg

Oct 27, 2017, 8:28pm UTC
https://www.gamespot.com/articles/wolfenstein-2-tips-how-to-find-the-retro-easter-eg/1100-6454428/ >In Wolfenstein: The New Order, there was a clever homage to the original Wolfenstein game that played out in one of Blazkowicz's dreams. It wasn't the easiest thing to find, but after interacting with B.J.'s bed, you would be transported to Wolfenstein's former pixelated greatness for a quick level. Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus has a similar easter egg, but with an odd and subtle twist to it. >To access the easter egg, head to the Evas Hammer and travel to the lounge above the Cantina. Next to the pool table, you'll see an old arcade cabinet. By interacting with it, you'll be able to play Wolfenstein 3D. While the game is largely the same as the original Wolfenstein 3D, the controls have been modernized for the two-stick control scheme, but have also been given a slightly different change to the game's setting and story. Instead of fighting against the Nazis, you'll be battling American and Russian soldiers while on the hunt for Terror-Billy, a reference to B.J.'s nickname.