What are your favorite games for killing nazis?
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Bear trap on their path, run back to cover.
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Lately I've been playing the Rise of the Triade remake, I'm a retro kind of old guy anyways.
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Loved both of the newer ones. Great story and Nazi killing
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i just started another playthrough of company of heroes 1; timeless nazi smashing RTS that's aged surprisingly well
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I personally enjoy the PLANNED testicular detonations a lot more!
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+1 for both new wolfensteins. so rare for both the action and the story in a game to be top notch
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The New Order was mind-blowing when I first played it
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all 3 of em!
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Since the Wolfenstein games were already mentioned: The Saboteur
It aged quite a bit, but there are some nice mods to make it look and handle a bit better on Nexus Mods.
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The first BloodRayne game (after the intro level, which is plain bad and almost nazi-free) sees a lot of bitten, shot, dismembered, burned, possessed and exploded nazis.
Honestly the gameplay is a bit clunky even for its time, but if what you need is dead nazis then it very firmly ticks the box.
Also remastered: BloodRayne: Terminal Cut
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Red Dead Redemption 2.
OK hear me out.
Sure the game's setting predates the Nazis and there are none to kill in the game. However, there is an entire inexhaustible faction of Confederates to murder. But even better than that, the game gives you several opportunities to stumble on a Klan meeting.
These encounters are special because they're a sandbox for creative butchery and guiltless massacre. Even the game's honor system looks the other way while you toss a gallon of liquor onto the burning cross, dousing the Grand Dragon and all his Cyclopses, sending them in a screeching panic, fully engulfed, off a nearby cliff just like that dude in Lord of the Rings.
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Even setting aside all of the gore and cruel executions, BJ's growling inner commentary is a great mood-setter for that game.
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Hide and go seek.
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Matthew Crooks Simulator 2025
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I enjoyed The Saboteur.
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Bionic Commando
It's about an army of neo-nazis trying to resurrect Hitler
It's a platformer but you can't jump in it, only use a grappling hook
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Wolfenstein 2009 is underrated
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Return to Castle Wolfenstein and Wolfenstein (2009) for FPS.
Otherwise Company of Heroes (any of the three).
Exploding Nazis is just so much fun -
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ALARM! ALARM!
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In my mind the RTS genre hit major twin peaks with SupCom and CoH1. SupCom is the best of its subgenre (massive rts? actually the recent and free Zero-K hits real good in this genre too!) CoH 1 is the top of the Dawn of War family of more tactical RTS.
I haven't played in a long time, but I recall the story being good. The mechanics though were just so top notch! Great squad controls, not too much micro, vehicles feel really impactful, the nature of control point capture means every skirmish is very dynamic. Ah, what a classic!