Damnz i like rtcw and et so much will there be another wolfenstein game sometime? i hope so…
just wanna know 
Wolfenstein rulez
Agreed.
That would kick mucho amount of ass. 
It should be made more like Hellboy though.
From everywhere I’ve read, Todd Hollenshead (sp?) said that they do not wish to ever make another Wolfenstein or DOOM game after this… I’d find the excerpt but that’d take too much time. 
From everywhere I’ve read, Todd Hollenshead (sp?) said that they do not wish to ever make another Wolfenstein or DOOM game after this… I’d find the excerpt but that’d take too much time.
that sucks hard but i guess we have HL2 and Doom 3 to look forward to considering they both come out next year
a when did u come back Amazinglarry
I understand how they would want to move on to other games. Has anyone seen Trinity: The Shatter Effect being developed by Gray Matter? It looks sweet.
trinity was recently canned along with a bunch of other activision projects.
imho activision should have canned trinity long ago and carried out ET to completion. ah well.
What I read was that they are going to do something completely different as their next in-house project. That doesn’t mean there won’t be another Doom or Wolfenstein franchise game.
I guess time will tell…
im still pissed off on how fast i was able to pass RTCW

as far as the replay matter is concerned… im not intersted in defeating the final boss with boring circle straffeing


edit:RTCW GOOD GAME, NEEDS NEXT EDITION OUT SO I CAN BUY IT:
What I read was that they are going to do something completely different as their next in-house project. That doesn’t mean there won’t be another Doom or Wolfenstein franchise game.
I guess time will tell…[/quote]
Yeah. Well I never said they were going to stop all of the series altogether. I said from what I read they do not wish to do so. However, they’ve said many times in their interviews that they’re trapped by their own success. Which would lead just about anybody to believe that they couldn’t abandon all 3 series entirely, no matter how much they’d like to, and perhaps they’d like to do something else other than first person. Though John Carmack stated the reason he continues to make engines is because of the technical challenges involved with making them.
