04:35 A little detail that few people noticed is that Milo ended up finding his wife alive and the couple were among the prisoners who escaped successfully. You can find them chilling on a bed on the second floor of the Kreisau Circle hideout. Unfortunately later in the game, they died defending the Resistance headquarter when Frau Engel's forces attacked. But at least they died side by side, fighting against what they hated, instead of dying for nothing in Camp Belica
5:17 Lmao when one of the guards asked if they should shut down for today, the other one actually answer; yea let's go drink some alcohol/beer. To bad they didn't translate that.
The antagonists always have a bad habit of showing up during cutscenes as if they were standing right behind you. Immediately after you've cleared an entire level of hostiles..
@@sanlorenzo7896 So stupid... She can still move and talk after having a round cut through her jawbone... Then gets thrown into a tree at like 50mph+ which would've killed her instantly 😂 cmonnnn
BJ not only survives, but completely ignores enough toxins to paralyze an elephant, Square cube law equals no London monitor, BJ survives getting his head cut off, BJ Lives in a vegetative state for years and suddenly wakes up because he hates nazis. Real life Logic Does not and Should not apply to video games unless directly stated to
@@optimal8307 My theory is that will connects directly to survival in this world, as stated by Helga Von Schabbs, her will let her survive the jungle, Engels will let her survive the robot, and BJ's is stronger than anyone else's
@@Smithy250 humans are surpriseing resisten, just ask the nazis they made the reachers for the RCD or HPIF relays that ensures that you dont die so easy is a phase wire touches you
@@TrenchMaf1a wanna know something else, all the da'at yichud tech is actually dwemer tech, i noticed the shape of it and the words, and how it looks like.
360Nomad the devs probably thought firing squads are lame and thought of using a giant robot with a captive bolt gun instead since it is way cooler I guess?
And I guess they are nazis technology advanced in everything and do you expect them to still use firing squads instead of giant robots not to mention I think the nazis thought executing the prisoners themselves is disgusting and let the giant robots do the dirty work instead (note) this is just what I think so it may or may not be true
5:15 The dialog between these two is kinda hilarious and not fully translated: "Oh well, suppose we shut down for the day, yes?" "Yea" "Come on, lets get drunk" "Sure, why not :)"
That also somewhat humanize the Nazis a bit. That made them more human, instead of faceless mooks media made them to be. I don’t support fascism, but this is a nice touch.
@@filthymolotovite I would argue the opposite. It shows that imprisoning, enslaving and exterminating people is just another day at work for them. It reinforces the idea of "The Banality of Evil". I think it makes it even more terrifying.
@@TyrackLP its kinda both tbh it humanizes the soldiers a bit but yeah its a another day at work for them since for them its probably no different then being on military guard duty
16:55 That was golden! It reminded me the one scene in Indiana Jones, where the main protagonist was too lazy to put on a fight, so he shoots his enemy.
Even for a game like this its too hard to remake the horrors done at Auschwitz, this really mildens everything because the living conditions are too good and the prisoners look fairly healthy, then again its just a game.
That's cause he was selected to go to the labor part of the camp and not the extermination part... 90% of the people you see in those lines were sent to the extermination part. Only the strong are selected to do labor, everyone else is exterminated right from the start.
@@justaserbiandoomer497 Jasenovac was an absolute hellhole that was ten times more disorganized than the average death camp since it wasn't run by the nazis but by the Ustaše who were notorious for their incompetence and brutality. While Belica is set in Croatia it doesn't even come near to the horrors of Jasenovac in any conceivable way
They didn’t need to show anymore than they did, they implied what was being done greatly and you can still see it’s not a good place to be. Compared to the amount of people executed there is barely anyone working considering.
@@CallForGrandPappy True. The corpse pit was enough even for a work camp and not the death factory that was Auschwitz. This game feels like something that Quentin Tarantino would direct tbh.
I love how the guards are so casual about shutting down for the day, they don't give a damn about quotas or anything like making the "subhuman wretches" of the earth work "for the glory of the fatherland" or even consider the fact that it could've been done on purpose. They just wanna get out and relax. The way the guard tells the prisoners they need to shut down too is so casual and probably the nicest way any guard has spoken to them in a long time.
It can also be perceived as chilling that they are in that attitude while being at a slave camp, being cruel shows signs that you know you are at an advantage that can be exploited, but carrying on as if there's absolutely nothing wrong with their surroundings means they've fully accepted this is reality and the Prisoners might as well been another "Part" of the machine. Say if one was to drop dead at the controls the same "Eh just call in another or shut it down for a bit" attitude will come out
I like to think that some of the guards aren't as bad as they seem, and only put on a facade to stay in their position, not really caring about putting people down or meeting the unfair "requirements".
@@AidanMclaren By the way the first guard says "Blockierungen", it sounds like swiss German. The second guard sounds almost Bavarian, if you listen to his sentence "Komm, geh'n wir saufen!" (the last one.)
How's the German in the game? Is it accurate and well acted? Devs are usually lazy when it comes to casting actors on non-English speaking roles. I didn't enjoy Max Payne 3's story because the Portuguese spoken was fucking atrocious.
@@Elias6233 It's accurate, I'd say. Some NPC's in the world are clearly someone who is not a native german speaker, but in general the spoken roles are well done.
Any infiltration scene be like: "Infiltrating *X* would be dangerous and impossible, any volunteers?" Billy: *_Silence_* "Well well well, seems like billy is ready for action" Billy: Yo what the fuck
Remember beginning of Asylum level when the guy just shoots BJ if you do nothing? Most realistic ending ever, it's really cool when despite plot armor all over the place developers still give you the option to fail and see realistic consequences. Anyways, BJ should've died multiple times even in the 1941 if not sooner, but you'd better off just accepting that BJ is the plot armor incarnate and enjoy the games, as long as there at least some logic remains in them.
The farther you play into the concentration camp missions the more and more you begin to realize how bleak the camp survivors situation was. what the Nazi regime did these people was far beyond what the human mental capacity is able to handle before snapping
22:36 How the hell can she still walk? She got shot in the face by something that appears to normally kill people in one shot, then thrown into a tree.
She killed a baby? Where is she? Tell me where she is, I have my Precious Bean Protection Squad behind me, I demand blood from her to pay for this evil!😡
I think that's a little bit strange. She asks the soldiers to alert Herr Faust when Blackowicz gets caught,but the robot we see executing the prisioners is Herr Faust
Ghost come in this is price we're under attack by Shepards man at the boneyard soap hold the left flank do not trust I say again do not trust Shepard soap get down
i think he said unterbrechen wich means to stop everything for a while and then go on. idk i couldnt really understand it. also i dont think they would make such a mistake
Its really creepy how that one officer and the two guards just talked so light hearted and bored, like its just a normal job like any other they are doing...
Did someone just give the lady a damn baby? xD, the way she held it too like “wtf am i supposed to do with this?” Edit: it’s been 6 months guys, I need y’all reactions to this. Shits gold.
This game makes such an effort on the accents and languages. I lived in Hamburg for eight years and have now lived in Austria for two and can tell the guys at the 5:00 minute mark have a southern German / Austrian accent. It's insane that they don't just get the standard American or British guy doing a German accent and really finely tune the details.
Belica is a village in Međimurje in northern Croatia which is famous for potatoe farming. And unlike in the game we are not surrounded by big mountains, it's a flat area with some hills in the north that are max 300 m tall.
POV: You are eating some food while watching Wolfenstein for the first time or you watched this before, a few months back but you can't remember, so you watch it again, enjoying it once more.
17:47 "huh was that my friend standing right behind me in the same room yelling at a prisoner then getting murdered? Nah must have been my imagination"
I honestly love moments like this when the antogonist respects n admires the protagonists will n bravery of doing the impossible to the point killing him or her will bring them peace
i love how when the guards know you're behind them, but then initiate the takedown, its like they say "oh no no no its BJ maybe if I don't look he'll go away"