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* FanNickname: "The Green/Light Blue Game". The player will spend most of his time in Veil mode.
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* EightDeadlyWords: This is how [[Machinima/FreemansMind Ross Scott]] felt during his AprilFoolsDay [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P4LaR1C6Xds review]] video in ''WebVideo/RosssGameDungeon'', saying that that nobody is really ''reacting'' to or treating any sense of urgency to the horrors around them, which fails to invest him in the characters, which in turn fails to invest him in the game itself. It was bad enough that he couldn't bring himself to finish the game, a first for the series.
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* SpiritualAdaptation: This game is almost a remake of ''VideoGame/{{Strife}}''. Both games are about a lone soldier ([[FanNickname Strifeguy]]/B.J. Blazkowicz) that sides with an underground resistance movement (The Front/Kriseau Circle) to fight an oppressive faction (The Order/Nazis) that's turning people into cybernetic super-soldiers, the main setting is a castle town (Tarnhil/Isenstadt) that serves as the HubLevel from which you access other areas that are also part of the same town, including the castle itself where the villains are headquartered. And both games also have RPG elements in the form of skill and item upgrades that you can purchase or acquire throughout the game.

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* SpiritualAdaptation: This game is almost a remake of ''VideoGame/{{Strife}}''. Both games are about a lone soldier ([[FanNickname Strifeguy]]/B.J. Blazkowicz) that sides with an underground resistance movement (The Front/Kriseau Front/Kreisau Circle) to fight an oppressive faction (The Order/Nazis) that's turning people into cybernetic super-soldiers, the main setting is a castle town (Tarnhil/Isenstadt) that serves as the HubLevel from which you access other areas that are also part of the same town, including the castle itself where the villains are headquartered. And both games also have RPG elements in the form of skill and item upgrades that you can purchase or acquire throughout the game.
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* SpiritualAdaptation: This game is almost a remake of ''VideoGame/Strife''. Both games are about a lone soldier ([[FanNickname Strifeguy]]/B.J. Blazkowicz) that sides with an underground resistance movement (The Front/Kriseau Circle) to fight an oppressive faction (The Order/Nazis) that's turning people into cybernetic super-soldiers, the main setting is a castle town (Tarnhil/Isenstadt) that serves as the HubLevel from which you access other areas that are also part of the same town, including the castle itself where the villains are headquartered. And both games also have RPG elements in the form of skill and item upgrades that you can purchase or acquire throughout the game.

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* SpiritualAdaptation: This game is almost a remake of ''VideoGame/Strife''.''VideoGame/{{Strife}}''. Both games are about a lone soldier ([[FanNickname Strifeguy]]/B.J. Blazkowicz) that sides with an underground resistance movement (The Front/Kriseau Circle) to fight an oppressive faction (The Order/Nazis) that's turning people into cybernetic super-soldiers, the main setting is a castle town (Tarnhil/Isenstadt) that serves as the HubLevel from which you access other areas that are also part of the same town, including the castle itself where the villains are headquartered. And both games also have RPG elements in the form of skill and item upgrades that you can purchase or acquire throughout the game.

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