Nazis have served us in games and film as the most convenient punching bag for righteous zealots of liberal democracy, because the question are Nazis worth fighting was settled long ago. But Wolfenstein is the perfect venue for Nasser’s commentary, since the title helped both pioneer the shooter genre and establish Nazis as the central Bad Guys in video games. This barebones version of the 1992 MS-DOS title is not really playable, much like how nonviolent protest wasn’t exactly an option when taking the beaches of Normandy or liberating concentration camps.
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