In a similar-to-original-Wolfenstein way there’s Darkenstein. It’s a bit tounge-in-cheek, fairly silly, a lot of fun and free! Your dog has been stolen by Nazis and you have to try to rescue it. You gain health by drinking beer and eating sausage. What’s not to like?
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daannii@lemmy.world 1 day ago
If you want to shoot Nazis and klan members there are Wolfenstein games.
I bought just for some cathartic relief. Unfortunately the first person camera jostled around too much and gave me too much motion sickness.
Damn. Really needed that.
Here is a cool video from a small time creator about why we don’t get Nazi-killing games anymore.
dellish@lemmy.world 17 hours ago
Katana314@lemmy.world 1 day ago
I’d especially like to see more games making a modern take on this battle. We used to view Nazis as a historical, comically evil villain. I’d like something new that makes every one of them alive feel thoroughly unwanted in this world.
daannii@lemmy.world 20 hours ago
At one time it wasn’t controversial to make Nazis an unsympathetic villain.
ToTheGraveMyLove@sh.itjust.works 19 hours ago
One of us, one of us. The newer Wolfenstein games are fun as hell, but holy shit do they make me nauseous. I wish I could play them more, but that camera is awful and messing with the FOV only marginally helps.
daannii@lemmy.world 11 hours ago
Okay it’s not just me then.
I am a bit sensitive to motion sickness in games. So I’m never sure if it’s just me or the camera is bad.
Sometimes I take an anti motion sickness medicine before and it works usually.
But not for this game. And I got sick fast. Like 10 min.
I think a lot of game devs think camera bobbing around is more natural but it’s actually the opposite.
Visual processing in humans actually smooths out a lot of the jostle of walking. Plus the inner ear signals balance out whatever is left. That doesn’t happen with a screen image though.