čtvrtek 23. listopadu 2017

Wolfenstein 2 doesn't forget the victims of WWII

This article contains major spoilers for Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus. 

Before the release of Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus, we interviewed videogame experts from the Jewish community and asked them what their feelings were about how videogames as a medium tackle World War II and Nazism. The overall message was that developers can and should do better, by showing more of the conflict than snippets of big battles, by showing the victims, and by not portraying Nazis as cartoon villains. Now Wolfenstein II is out, it seems worth revisiting those points to see how it stacks up.

See what we think of the game in our Wolfenstein 2: The New Colossus review. 

Wolfenstein 2

On the surface, Wolfenstein II appears to be a dumb action game: its main character, B.J. Blazkowicz, appears to be a typical American jock, all square-headed and brawny; it lets you cart yourself through a U-boat, killing Nazis from a wheelchair; and, at one point, you ride a fire-breathing robodog. There is more to Wolfenstein II than this, however, and the same goes for its meat-headed protagonist.



from
https://www.pcgamesn.com/wolfenstein-2-the-new-colossus/wolfenstein-ii-victims-wwii

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