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Welcome to Trump's America. The Castle Wolfenstein series traces its roots to 1981 when it appeared as a early Apple II game. The series was rebooted in 2001 by Activision with Return to Castle Wolfenstein, a game about killing Nazis, but went dormant again until the release of Wolfenstein, a game about killing Nazis. In 2009. Bethesda acquired the series. In 2014, it published Wolfenstein: The New Order, a game about killing Nazis, and then followed up a year later with Wolfenstein: The Old Blood, a "standalone expansion" prequel about killing Nazis.
However, in 2017, as Bethesda prepares its latest reboot, it series has been attacked as being anti-trump with its latest release about fighting the spread of Nazis to the U.S. Perhaps the Trumpsters want an option to play as a Nazi trying to take over the U.S., because in Trump's words, "there are many sides, many sides."
http://www.pcgamer.com/bethesda-embraces-anti-nazi-stance-thats-what-wolfenstein-represents/
You might think that "Make America Nazi-Free Again," backed by the "NoMoreNazis" hashtag, would be a fairly uncontroversial position to take, especially for a game like Wolfenstein 2: The New Colossus. Nazis, after all, are the Universal Bad Guys, and whether it's at home, or far, far away, kicking their asses is always a good idea. Yet somehow, not everyone saw it that way.
To its credit, Bethesda isn't trying to soften or backpedal on the message. In fact, Pete Hines, the studio's vice president of marketing and PR, is doubling down on it. "Wolfenstein has been a decidedly anti-Nazi series since the first release more than 20 years ago. We aren't going to shy away from what the game is about," he told GamesIndustry. "We don't feel it's a reach for us to say Nazis are bad and un-American, and we're not worried about being on the right side of history here."
"In the game freeing America is the first step to freeing the world. So the idea of #NoMoreNazis in America is, in fact, what the entire game (and franchise) is about. Our campaign leans into that sentiment, and it unfortunately happens to highlight current events in the real world."
He clarified that Wolfenstein 2: The New Colossus wasn't developed as a commentary on the current political climate in the US, echoing comments made in August by developer Machinegames. He called it a "pure coincidence" that it's coming out at a time when Nazis are marching in American streets, but added that it's "disturbing" that some people find its out-loud anti-Nazi stance to be controversial.
Initech
(100,076 posts)eShirl
(18,492 posts)yuiyoshida
(41,831 posts)Not something I am interested in playing, but than I don't play Grand Theft Auto either, despite hearing that its fun.. (Fun for who??)
TomCADem
(17,387 posts)...it was one of the best games available on an Apple II at the time.
But now, this is how it looks:
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yuiyoshida
(41,831 posts)SACHI, MY BATTLE DOG OR KUBROW...(GENETICALLY GROWN ANIMAL)
DonCoquixote
(13,616 posts)I guess I will suffer for the cause. PS: I hope to hell someone remakes Bioshock Infinite, and makes sure Rockstar or bethesda does it, so that the Christians cannot push the company to tone down the anti racist and anti religious message in that game.
cagefreesoylentgreen
(838 posts)The BioShock series is actually a critique on Ayn Rand and objectivism and its probable outcome.
https://www.giantbomb.com/profile/ubik/blog/bioshocks-critique-of-ayn-rand-objectivism/80374/
DonCoquixote
(13,616 posts)and the much maligned Infinite was one of the best games to talk about religion and rcism
teamster633
(2,029 posts)...but now I might have to preorder it. Call of Duty is moving back to WWII as well...lots of Nazi killing for the foreseeable future. And next year Far Cry 5 is set to take on Christo-fascist cults. I can't wait to hear the whining over that.