The New Order and the Old Blood were both very crass and irreverent, a significant difference from both Return to Castle Wolfenstein and Wolfenstein (2009). You can tell the devs were very much inspired by Tarantino. The german baddies were very overthetop and ridiculously evil, and the **** were responsible for their technology because of course they were. Those elements were very much present in both games. However, it wasn't until Wolfenstein II that they went overboard and basically turned it into a communism vs fascism allegory mixed in with a ********.psychic_dream wrote: ↑ May 18th, 2025, 17:12Is it fair to say the recent Wolfenstein reboot, starting from The New Order, was one of the earliest examples of hard left media seeping into the mainstream without anyone noticing it?
People I know who played it said it clearly wasn’t your typical WWII shooter game. It went deeper into critiquing the modern alt right movement and showed how 'dangerous' those groups are. Basically, it’s a game that makes fun of all right wingers, not just actual fascism. What other games from the 2010s fit this description?
You could surmise that the reason you were fighting the Nazirs in TNO and TOB was because they were brutal and oppressive, y'know "freedumb" and all that, but Wolfenstein II was all about race and social liberalism, that was a core tenant of the story. You were even meant to feel bad as B.J because your white and male and your dad was a racist Christian who (for some reason) married a jew and saw fit to turn her in. The dad was also made to look as cartoonishly evil as the germoids you were up against.


