gets the role when he kills a guard in the scene he's supposed to act out. He ends up killing all three of the other actors. Hitler" instead of Mein Fuhrer) of being a Jew, and when the actor responds meekly, "No, I'm from Arizona" Hitler shoots him in the head. He's also deeply paranoid, accusing one of the actors (who foolishly calls him "Mr. He's also sickly, coughing so hard at one point that he vomits all over the carpet. Far from the big bad boss, Hitler is pathetic, cruel and self-obsessed. This is the best treatment of Hitler I could imagine in a video game. And he's not so much a terrifying figure as a disgusting one, vulgar and repulsive.
He's entered into his decrepitude, skittering between lucidity and madness. In any case, shortly after you arrive and meet the director, Adolf Hitler stumbles into the room. You have the option to write these lines on your hand, but the ink smears so it's best to remember them the old-fashioned way. B lazkowicz and are given lines to memorize. and three other actors are all auditioning for the part of B.J. It also leads to one of the best scenes in the game.ī.J.
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This leads to you auditioning for a Nazi movie about, you guessed it, Terror Billy himself. Now (finally) you go from 50 health to 100, though your armor is topped off at 100 instead of 200.īetter yet, the Nazis think that "Terror Billy" is dead, giving you an opportunity to infiltrate their ranks. He walks around in a super-suit that gives him extra armor and allows his legs to work, but once out of that suit he's confined to a wheelchair (indeed, the entire first mission is wheelchair combat.) But now, after his head is reattached to a new body, B.J. For the first half (or more) of the game, B.J.