What are your favorite games for killing nazis?
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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!
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Oh, the two-pack on PSN is only $7.50 right now. I think I'll pick it up.
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It also has that one dude on the street in saint denis who
::: spoiler minor side character spoiler
is pushing his eugenics book.
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HASTER LISTER! (or what the f they're saying)
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I save my molotovs for that guy and his books
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Noice! Ya know I've never actually played Wolfenstein haha. But I want to!
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Hearts of Iron 4 is also fun. You can take on the entire third reictb
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Zombie Army Dead War 4
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zombie_Army_4:_Dead_War
You don't only get to see nazis that are already dead, you can tear them into pieces again and again... It's really super fun
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Honestly still is. Best FPS since HL2. Love the cutting tool.
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Pavlov VR, if you are better than the enemy team that is.
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They're good games.
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WolfD straight up
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The Commandos saga. Specially the first one (Behind Enemy Lines).
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The original monochromatic Castle Wolfenstein, blowing up Hitler with my buddy and his grandfather who lost family in the camps in Poland will always be a fun memory.
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That game was so cool!
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Man, I loved that game (the DOS original)! I don't remember the baddies being Nazis, but it would fit what I do remember from the rest of the game.
Just looked it up (it was originally called "Wolfenstein 3D II: the Rise of the Triad"):
In order to keep as many of the numerous game assets the team had already created from going to waste, Tom Hall came up with a new storyline which still incorporated the Nazi themes seen in the Wolfenstein series, however they would ultimately depart from plotlines involving Nazis, with the final narrative concerning a cult apparently inspired by the Californian folk legend of the Dark Watchers or 'los vigilantes oscuros'.
Neat!
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Ah you know what? I didn't even realize that. I thought they were Nazis this whole time
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Also, if you just watch them they accidentally light themselves on fire.
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I'm still sad about Pandemic Studios getting shut down by EA.
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I grow fat on all those chicken dinners on the original.