For No Reason in Particular Here's a Bunch of Games Where You Kill Nazis
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I've been playing a bunch of Indiana Jones lately and keep finding myself going out of my way to kill every Nazi and fascist I come across even going out of my way to backtrack and get a few.
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Yeah, I know, I've played it a few years ago. Was pretty fun. I've always been into stealth and games. Commandos 2 and hitman codename 47 being some of my favourite games for kid me.
I was actually surprised to realise that I've played everything on the list except for the Indiana Jones (which I've downloaded but I haven't got around to playing yet) and the captain America games.
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""""cosplay""""
Uh huh
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I just started playing this based on a similar thread I saw earlier this week, and I haven't put it down. It shows its age but it is an fantastaic and absorbing game. Easy to switch between mission focus and just killing Nazis for fun.
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Yes, though self-defense may be justifiable.
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Yes of course, just about anyone would agree.
Sidenote: my comment is also being downvoted. People just can't handle the smallest amount of nuance...
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No, he is right. The only people 'cosplaying' Nazis are Nazis. If you are an actor on stage or film cast to play a Nazi then you are doing your job. If you don a SS pin and a swastika armband you are a fascist and actively advertising yourself as a threat to those around you (unless they look like you). This is "hate speech" which means that it is "free speech" and thus should be protected from government interference. It, on the other hand, can also fall under "fighting words" which are not protected. It all depends on context. In the context of a fascist wannabe dictator taking office who is openly promoting violence against minorities and showing blatant support of white supremacist groups like proud boys and KKK, it falls under the latter. It is also speech that removes ones self from the social contracts of "tolerance", "compassion", and "safety". Just like any contract, the privileges and protections are only afforded to those who are a party to the contract. If someone goes out in a Nazi 'cosplay' and gets gunned down, beaten, savaged, spat on, or verbally assaulted they have no room to complain since they wore "speech" that said "I support or intend to do harm to those in my community and I am a threat."
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Hopefully they don’t wait over 2 years to get started this time, if that’s the strategy.
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^ This comment is fucking delusional
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Yeah definitely. I really enjoyed running around the sandbox and just clearing out stuff mindlessly while listening to podcasts or talking on the phone. I wish they had a few more opportunities To destroy big targets like bridges and such. Those were some of the most satisfying things to ht
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I was referring to the reaction to the top level comment. A bunch of people getting pissed as though if you say murder is wrong then you are defending Nazis. This is just mental laziness.
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Reread the comment you responded to. Doesn't mention anything about that. "Murder" is arguable anyways, not every killing is a murder.
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“We are what we pretend to be, so we must be careful about what we pretend to be.”
-Kurt Vonnegut
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Silent Storm is missing on that list.
I have a lot of hours piled on that one. Extremely satisfying ragdoll physics.
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Hmmpaha!
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When someone intends to enslave or kill you, your family, or your friends. If they try to strip you of your rights and otherwise destroy your society and way of life, then killing them is not murder. It’s self defense.
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Then get started. You first.
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Oh my goodness, thank you for reminding me that's in my library.
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They even gave Hitler one testicle. It may or may not be accurate depending on what you read, but it's still hilarious to shoot Hitler in the nuts and when the X-ray kicks in he's only got one nut to begin with.
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It's also missing Spec Ops: The Line.