Nekome: Nazi Hunter - Gypsy (Romani) Man Versus The Third Reich

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Breadbassket

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Nekome: Nazi Hunter is a title being developed by ProbablyMonsters (known for being the original owner of the studio that made Concord) a single-player, third-person action combat game where you step into the role of Vano Nastasu, a young Romani man consumed by grief after the brutal murder of his family by Nazi soldiers. The game follows Vano’s transformation from hunted to hunter as he embarks on a violent personal odyssey of revenge across war-torn Europe.

Nekome: Nazi Hunter approaches the Second World War from the personal perspective of Vano as he exacts revenge for the sadistic murders. You’ll scout enemy routes, plan your assault, and strike with precision in a mix of stealth and brutal up-close combat.

The game is inspired by grindhouse cinema and features visceral combat with grounded finishing moves, coming together in a symphony of violence where every encounter carries lasting consequences.

 
As someone who loves Wolfenstein 3D and KNOWS a few games where killing Nazis is fun...

why are all the new Nazi-killer games so God damn horrible? ...don't answer that actually, I know why.
 
The graphic design is kinda weird. Like it wants to be gritty and violent but the mc looks like Leisure Suit Larry.
 
I just saw the trailer for this on Youtube. I think the trailer is AI. It looks awful. :story:

Btw, check out the r/gamingcirclejerk 's thread on the trailer. Some genuinely unhinged people posting there.
 
Interesting take on a fairly overcrowded genre: the "Nazi hunter" thing has been done to death and usually from a Jewish perspective, but I do not remember many takes on the gypsy thing.
It does not surprise me that the developers are American, because they don't have to deal with the traditional gypsy problem (in other words, they don't know the gypsies). I'd be curious if they will keep a trashy tone or delve a little into the peculiarities of gypsy culture, because as much as they are essentially a race of real-life goblins bent on thievery, underage pregnancies and illiteracy they are indeed quite interesting from the anthropological perspective. They believe in magic!

The funniest part is of course that the real gyppos don't give a shit about the Nazi persecution (or commie persecution, or anything) because they function without written history and they're almost exclusively clan-based. "A good gyppo would have escaped the Nazis, my clan was one of the good ones"
 
It's amazing that the left switched to hating jews so hard that they'd rather make a game about a gypsy killing nazis so it wouldn't inadvertently be accused of promoting Zionism.

 
As someone who loves Wolfenstein 3D and KNOWS a few games where killing Nazis is fun...

why are all the new Nazi-killer games so God damn horrible? ...don't answer that actually, I know why.
It's actually pretty remarkable how heavy the mythologization of WW2 is now. The main audience of these just wants a proxy for real-world violence where they can imagine the WW2 Germans being their real-world enemies.

It's amazing that the left switched to hating jews so hard that they'd rather make a game about a gypsy killing nazis so it wouldn't inadvertently be accused of promoting Zionism.

https://youtube.com/watch?v=CJurYs12ay4
It's also a bit of an old-hat cliche now. The whole topic has been done to death both by people who actually fought in the war and actually have a real understanding of the Nazi regime and the generations after them who have been given an increasingly distorted image of the whole matter.
 
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