

Blazkowicz, the Allies' most valuable agent. "Id Software apologizes to German speaking people everywhere.It's World War II and you are B.J. "Alarm!" "Danger!" Spoken on alert, Spear of Destiny mission packs "Glück gehabt!", "Mammi!", "Au! Das tut weh!" "You were lucky!", "Mommy!", "Ow! That hurts!" Spoken on death, mission packs. Please also see: "Halten sie!" (Hold it, you!) Spoken on alert, Mac & 3DO ports. The German version of that sentence would be "Hände hoch!", which is heard/spoken very often in historical WW2 films. Whilst the version mentioned in manual is correctly spelled, in actual game the guard's audio is clearly different and has two syllables the closest being "Hands up!" (English pronunciation). Text given in manual contradicts name of source code file: "HALTSND". "Achtung!" "Attention!" (Manual suggests, this is Danger) spoken on alert in the MS-DOS release and the Jaguar, 3DO & Mac ports. Sources are given for what Id claims is the language, but this is sometimes open to criticism. The poor quality of sound in the game makes it difficult to ascertain what is being said. If there are any guards left, depending on the amount killed, you should have enough ammo to take out the rest.

When they do, continuously stab them with your knife until they die. If you have no ammo and are caught with a group of guards in a room (or you have very low ammo), stand very close to the corner edge of the door and wait for them to come through the door. When mixed in with other enemies, Guards should be of low priority, and they'll usually get caught in the crossfire anyway. Its rate of fire is quick enough to shred through guards without wasting ammo. Guards feel pain, so each single attack will cancel any shots the Guard was preparing to make, and give you time to continue your assault.Ī group of guards should be taken out with the machine gun. Alone, guards are easy to kill, necessitating only 1-4 pistol shots or, to save ammunition, stabs with the knife.
