For No Reason in Particular Here's a Bunch of Games Where You Kill Nazis
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FÜR AIUR!
Wait... wrong game.
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Once upon a time, before the Nazi killing was reserved for online lobbies, Call of Duty had games take place in World War 2.
They come out swinging, huh
Nice
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Making fun of people based on their ability to type is a really low hanging fruit. As long as you can understand what he's trying to say, you should be happy to be able to hear the opinions of people who are less taleneted in speaking the same language as you, instead of making fun of him. There are many things he knows which you dont, and if everyone were like you, the human race would have died at the discovery of fire because the person who discovered it didn't perfectly know that times equivalent of grammar.
Typical .world scum.
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Are you OK?
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Yes and you couldn't possibly be wrong about what a nazi is in a world where that term is thrown around more every day.
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Anybody make a shoot the evil CEO game yet? I would also accept that.
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Very true, but 2009 Wolfenstein isn't underrated. It's exactly correctly-rated.
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Do I seem to recall one of the creators of Wolfenstein once went to an interview and asked something to the effect of "What happened to America? Since when killing Nazis became 'problematic'?". Several years ago, maybe over a decade. The US was given a warning and they didn't listen.
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Took me a little while to figure out where to put the .ipk3 file (easiest is ~/.config/gzdoom) but otherwise easy enough to get going using the flatpak version of GZDoom. Installing the regular gamefiles + spear of destiny (from my GOG version) was also pretty easy, but I wonder where one can get Return to Danger and Ultimate Challenge
Either way, good shout, plays excellently, although seems like hitting enemies is harder in this version than the original, at least when they're far away.
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ok luigi
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super mario bros
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I wouldn't mind a couple of blazkowiczes right now
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Get Psyched!
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Ok now where are the mods to add elon musk's face to one of them?
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unfortunately those take too long to produce. they will probably be long banned by the time they finish.
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In Cyberpunk 2077 the major antagonists are the corporations, although the game is not as punk as the name would suggest as you spend spend about the same amount of time working for them, or even for the police or government.
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Here, try this. The Internet Archive is very useful, as is abandonware sites and CDRomance for your vintage gaming needs.
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I would like a game where we pursue Yarvin's Cabal, Agent 47 style.