Eloquently put.Tempy wrote:The first Wolfenstein game by Machinegames covered plenty of serious stuff, it was well received for taking its subject matter a lot more seriously than anyone had expected them to. They were praised working that into deft well voiced character work, that covered everything from black americans, disabled people - both physical and mental -, jewish people. The reason being was to contrast the humanity of the people persecuted by the nazis against the nazia. Lots of words were written about how well they’d written Blaskowitz as a well round, empathetic human, tortured by his experiences, instead of the standard meathead. So I think in the context of that, the stuff in Wolf2 makes a huge amount of sense. I remember it being covered a lot in the previews and critical press after release.
Moot_Geeza wrote:He gets on your wick?
Gremill wrote:Eloquently put.Tempy wrote:The first Wolfenstein game by Machinegames covered plenty of serious stuff, it was well received for taking its subject matter a lot more seriously than anyone had expected them to. They were praised working that into deft well voiced character work, that covered everything from black americans, disabled people - both physical and mental -, jewish people. The reason being was to contrast the humanity of the people persecuted by the nazis against the nazia. Lots of words were written about how well they’d written Blaskowitz as a well round, empathetic human, tortured by his experiences, instead of the standard meathead. So I think in the context of that, the stuff in Wolf2 makes a huge amount of sense. I remember it being covered a lot in the previews and critical press after release.
Paul the sparky wrote:Moot_Geeza wrote:He gets on your wick?
Hahaha
I have no clue what the candle thing was about like. Love a bizarre insult
yourfavouriteuncle wrote:Paul the sparky wrote:Moot_Geeza wrote:He gets on your wick?
Hahaha
I have no clue what the candle thing was about like. Love a bizarre insult
I think I posted when one of us was moaning about Hermes. My wife ordered a candle from there and a soggy empty box turned up? I’m candle shamed too I guess.
yourfavouriteuncle wrote:Felt I needed to shine a light on it.
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