Spear Resurrection is probably the best "Total Conversion" of id's Wolfenstein 3D in existence. Sporting 23 very well-designed missions, new graphics, new enemies, new features including destructible environments, the same addictive gameplay, and even a well-written and believable plot. Designed as a sequel to Spear of Destiny, the last official game in the series, Spear Resurrection picks up where id's game left off. BJ Blaszkowitz, the buffy hero, is back in action to fight the Nazi army to find out what really happened to Hitler, what the Spear of Destiny actually does, and what became of it in the end. The new storyline of Spear Resurrection is long, well-written, and matches id's style perfectly. Similar to id's own games, the level design in Spear Resurrection is top-notch. After the mundane (and even slightly boring and drab-looking) first level, the game gets more fun and more challenging. There are new graphics and creative enemies, particularly the suicide bombers that have a knack for blowing themselves up in your face. As in id's games, there is plenty of graphical details: dead bodies rot on the ground, skeletons dead in cages, plantlife strewn around the outdoor scenes, and more. Destructible objects and environments make the game even more challenging and add a new puzzle element – sometimes you have to blow up walls to find the way out. I find Spear Resurrection to be tougher than Spear of Destiny, especially after the sixth level. I suspect that most id fans won't find it too difficult, though. Since Spear Resurrection is based on a 1992 engine, the graphics are naturally dated and VGA-only, but similar to the game it was based on, Spear Resurrection is proof to the fact that great gameplay never dies. An excellent example of what a couple of dedicated fans can do to resurrect (pardon the pun) an aging engine, Spear Resurrection is a fun and addictive first-person shooter that does a great homage to id and their timeless series. Two thumbs up, way up! Note: There's now even a sequel to this sequel, also available through the link below! Reviewed by: Underdogs |