From the RPS comments
[quote]The machine is called Riesling Barista 2000. Riesling is a red wine from the Palatinate area (among others).
Nazi Starbucks must have created the ultimate concoction in coffee horror.[/quote]
Hahaha.
Also
[quote]While most people probably won’t notice this, I have to say that the voice acting here was really good. She was definitely a native German speaker, which made the scene far more disturbing than if she had been given the typical fake ‘Nazi German’ accent you hear so often. The writing was also natural, and not just English translated directly into German.[/quote]
Why am I always put off by the fact that the crazy Nazi granny with the golden gun has a "Nazi Boy Toy".
[QUOTE=Pvt. Martin;44300186]Why am I always put off by the fact that the crazy Nazi granny with the golden gun has a "Nazi Boy Toy".[/QUOTE]
Might be their intention.
[QUOTE=Tuskin;44300197]Might be their intention.[/QUOTE]
Obviously, still fucking weird to see a nazi looking that pretty.
I hope the story is good.
Okay, this game is going to be incredible.
Seriously, they blocked that video in Germany? Too many swastikas, man.
Even blocked in Switzerland. What the hell.
Here's one that worked for me:
[video=youtube;82ixxtdsstg]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=82ixxtdsstg[/video]
German versions have the swastika replaced with the Wolfenstein symbol. Maybe they haven't done it yet for these trailers?
For example, the first reveal trailer
[video=youtube;iq5cxpkheoo]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iq5cxpkheoo[/video]
About the train trailer.. the voice acting was fantastic, but the animations looked.. off
[QUOTE=Joazzz;44300126]how effin huge is that train[/QUOTE]
It's the Breitspurbahn, a broad gauge railway proposed by Hitler, the trains were going to be crazy huge.
[URL="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Breitspurbahn"]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Breitspurbahn[/URL]
Is it just me or that nazi on the left was REALLY interested in the main character?
If you know what I mean?
[QUOTE=DEMONSKUL;44301006]Is it just me or that nazi on the left was REALLY interested in the main character?
If you know what I mean?[/QUOTE]
Reminds me of LT.gruber from Allo Allo.
This looks hella cool, they seem to have maintained/improved (thanks to the graphics) the awesome atmosphere that the first games had.
[QUOTE=Callinstead;44300961]It's the Breitspurbahn, a broad gauge railway proposed by Hitler, the trains were going to be crazy huge.
[URL="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Breitspurbahn"]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Breitspurbahn[/URL][/QUOTE]
Fatty Trains.
[editline]20th March 2014[/editline]
or should I say, Trains-Fat. :v:
[QUOTE=Callinstead;44300961]It's the Breitspurbahn, a broad gauge railway proposed by Hitler, the trains were going to be crazy huge.
[URL="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Breitspurbahn"]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Breitspurbahn[/URL][/QUOTE]
With all the crazy shit Hitler proposed during his time, these games practically write themselves.
I do have to say, ridiculous music and weird german characters (which actually remind me of MGS3 characters, so extra points for that) do make for an interesting atmosphere.
[QUOTE=diwako;44300499]Seriously, they blocked that video in Germany? Too many swastikas, man.[/QUOTE]
I really don't understand why Germany is so fucking afraid of seeing a swastika.
I mean, in history books it's allowed, but it's illegal in a video game where you shoot Nazis? It's one of those laws that people would get rid of if they had any say on it I feel.
And Bethesda probably uses the same censors from the German version on the Swiss one.
[QUOTE=Doom64hunter;44307524]I really don't understand why Germany is so fucking afraid of seeing a swastika.
I mean, in history books it's allowed, but it's illegal in a video game where you shoot Nazis? It's one of those laws that people would get rid of if they had any say on it I feel.
And Bethesda probably uses the same censors from the German version on the Swiss one.[/QUOTE]
Well, video games are not considered art in Germany. You are allowed to show swastiaks in movies, tv shows, and anything like that. But not in video games.
[QUOTE=Doom64hunter;44307524]I really don't understand why Germany is so fucking afraid of seeing a swastika.
I mean, in history books it's allowed, but it's illegal in a video game where you shoot Nazis? It's one of those laws that people would get rid of if they had any say on it I feel.
And Bethesda probably uses the same censors from the German version on the Swiss one.[/QUOTE]
Its still a touchy subject because the passed alot of laws / Rules after the War that are still kicking around today. Mostly because to change it would mean poking around in painful territory.
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