

The only time you really need to leave is to make a dash for ammo or to jump out of the way if a grenade heads in your direction. If you go to the right side of the platform and lean out from the metal crate, you can pick your shots and take most of the enemies out without taking too much damage. Using the wood paneling of the podium tiers and the crates as cover is a must, although the paneling gets chewed up quickly, so be ready to stay on the move. Facing away from the main podium with the swastika, just ahead and to the left sit a series of crates and some armor you can grab if you are quick (if you are facing the podium, it's on the right).Īdditional armor and health can be found at the top of the podium in front of the door and on the sides near the railing. Part of what makes the battle so difficult is that you start at 50 health and no armor.

This battle is insane, and you will die many, many times. Save constantly - seriously, like every few kills.

Surviving the Wolfenstein 2 Courtroom Levelįirst and foremost, take advantage of the manual save system whenever you haven't died for a minute or so. I suppose I'll offer my condolences instead, along with some advice to maybe apply that level of insane work ethic to curing cancer or ending war or something. If anyone out there has accomplished it, I won't offer my congratulations, as the frustration doesn't seem even remotely worth it. How a human being is seriously expected to survive this segment without dying even once on the hardest setting for the Mein Leben achievement is beyond me. Easily among the most difficult segments of the Wolfenstein II, the courtroom escape scene is a slog on any setting, but on the higher difficulty levels, it becomes an absolute nightmare.īelow we cover the best method for making it through, but even with this strategy, you can expect to have to reload a few times.
