

More specifically, Isenstadt is located in Austria, but during the course of World War II, the two countries were essentially one, indistinguishable locale (Hitler was Austrian, after all). Events in the game take place primarily from a town in Germany called Isenstadt.
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While it's still a first-person shooter full of extraordinary action and adventure, Wolfenstein has opened up somewhat, into something far less linear, and far more customizable. This iteration of Wolfenstein is quite far removed from its predecessors. And finally, a page removed from there, you'll find our typical Ten Tips section, outlining ten points you should keep in mind moving forward. Switch over to the next page to find some information on Advanced Tactics. This Basics section is designed to help you understand some of the game's finer points, so that you know precisely what you're getting yourself into.

There are myriad missions to complete, side quests to undertake, weapons to find and upgrade, and of course, a plethora of secret items to uncover all over the place (in the form of gold, intel and Tomes of Power). There's nothing even remotely easy about Wolfenstein, not if you're playing on a challenging difficulty level (and why wouldn't you?) There's a lot to be seen and done in Wolfenstein. And that is where you, playing as Agent Blazkowicz, come into play. Specifically, the Nazis in Wolfenstein are after powers granted by something called the Black Sun.

Naturally, in Wolfenstein's epic lore, this means that the Nazis are chasing after the supernatural and occult via the SS Paranormal Division, modeled after the very real Nazi SS squad that existed during the equally-real battles of World War II, known as Ahnenerbe. With World War II blazing around him, the Nazis are making aggressive moves in an attempt to turn the war permanently in favor of the Axis. BJ Blazkowicz, Wolfenstein's famed protagonist, is in an unenviable situation yet again.
