BJ Blazkowicz's twin daughters Jess and Soph will be ready to fight the Reich's war machines in '80s Paris starting July 26 2019, the date when Wolfenstein: Youngblood releases for PC, PS4 Xbox One and Switch. Get a new glimpse at the game with the story trailer inside and new screenshots. Developed by Machine Games in collaboration with Arkane Studios Lyon, the game has a Deluxe Edition available to preorder that includes a Buddy Pass, allowing you to invite a friend who doesn't own the game to play for free. More details inside and here. VR title Wolfenstein: Cyberpilot, taking place at the same period and putting you in the shoes of a hacker, will release at the same date for $19.99 on PSVR, HTC Vive and Windows Mixed Reality.
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@The_One_19
Only on that pic at the top, ingame as well as on the cover they are allright.
Maybe not on a poster though.
Cucks gonna cuck, I guess.
Cucks gonna cuck, I guess.
Also, using victim language doesn't make you sound tough mate...Ladies come in all shapes, forms, characters, just like guys do. Step outside a little and interact with a wider variety of people.
Also, using victim language doesn't make you sound tough mate...Ladies come in all shapes, forms, characters, just like guys do. Step outside a little and interact with a wider variety of people.
Also, no one says "victim language" in real life or any of the leftist buzz expressions like "cis white male" or "incel".
I think you're missing the point, there's always been all kinds of people, but media should strive for higher ideals - would you make a morbidly obese woman action hero? No? Then why make masculine women?
There's also the question that these people seem to think "strong women" need to adopt masculine traits, which IMO defeats the entire idea, men and women are different and are strong for different reasons.
This is, of course, much more thought than something like Wolfenstein deserves. The games are just escapist fun, as such show me attractive women.