Ohh yeah, they definitely ain't pulling no punches. 1961 America was evil and the Nazi's were evil so put the two together and you got a little hell on earth.
Honestly -- and I'll try my best to word this as carefully as I can -- this, alongside the other stuff this game got, is kind of a breath of fresh air. None of the games I've played since I think Xenoblade Chronicles 2 when it came out have I been gruesomely curious and interested. To see Machine actually nail what America was back then, and so far with what gameplay I've seen (especially on Switch), make it look good, I'm genuinely surprised. Even looking at The New Order and comparing how it looks to now, ****ing hell. HOW they did this in three years, I have no idea.
I do feel pretty bad for the devs, though, with releasing this type of game, given America's current political climate. And shockingly enough, I'm kinda shocked more people weren't as up in arms with the whole N bombs as the poking fun at current topics with the advertising they did, looking at how the game kinda got some heat, because THAT took me back a bit. What takes me a back EVEN MORE is that
NINTENDO GAVE THE OK AND ALLOWED NOT JUST THAT, BUT EVERYTHING. Tell me the Switch Era isn't Best Nintendo, c'mon.
When I'm done with my Final Fantasy marathon of 7, 10, and 12 and any other games, no doubt I'll get Wolfenstein II. I only heard one song, and to see that Mick Gordon is back at the helm is ****ing fantastic.
Y'know what, **** it. B.J. Blazkowicz for Smash Ultimate with this as the reveal music, let's go.