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You know...if you and some people weren't so easily caught those topics...ah well you guys are entertaining
I didn't know you need to actually play this game to see just how terrible are main characters.
I mean it's not like it's clearly visible from pretty much any YT video of this game ever made.
They're basically Bill and Ted (notice hairstyles and hair colours too).
It's very Wolfenstein; it's goofy and over the top satire, which is what Wolfenstein was from the start is goofy tongue-in-cheek satire with secret occult Nazi castles and mecha-Hitler with a dude bro 1980s 1-man-army action man.
They're the most Wolfenstein characters there's been, and this is the most Wolfenstein game there's been. At a time of 80s nostalgia and Cyberpunk it's BJ's daughters as Bill and Ted taking on 1980s Mecha-Hitler cyberpunk.