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Hence why it was relevant to ask if a wolfenstein game has elements of 'wolfenstein' in it when the trailer showed a generic WW2 shooter 'without' any of the quirks of the entire game series. xD
I'm telling you kids that yes, i played others wolfenstein games and may be a bit more than you.
Then say that instead of being a poorly worded facetious ♥♥♥♥ XD
Also #doubt
1. because people 'love' to assume they're a greater authority on 'subject currently being argued' regardless of having zero knowledge of the other party's actual experience on the matter.
2. I've played the whole series XD aside from the mobile game, and I can tell you from experience that nearly the entire series has at 'least' a supernatural edge to it, when it's 'not' deeply ingrained... zombies, demons, cybernetic monsters, jewish ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ 'power armor', and then some. xD
Even if the new games came 'after' this enemy territory one in the years, the series was still deep into supernatural monstrosities by then xD
I mean, GTA has still always had the general 'crime formula', steal ♥♥♥♥, sell ♥♥♥♥, shoot ♥♥♥♥ XD