
Max is a pacifist, and was born with a brain injury and abandoned as a child. I want to talk about Max Hass with a desperation. Max Hass from Wolfenstein: The New Order. Note that I don’t think that these characters are without flaws, but I want to appreciate their good characteristics. We’ll see!įirst up, we’ll address the Resistance. Note: I may not discuss Sigrun, Frau Engel’s daughter, from The New Colossus in detail due to how her experiences are related to my own trauma, and since she is from a later game. I’ll likely address characters like Caroline, Frau Engel, and Anya in a separate article, because that’s a very different matter. I also played the Wyatt timeline, one of the most vital decisions in the game, so I won’t address Fergus or his timeline much (playing thru again hasn’t been possible with my cognitive issues). Now I want to address some of the other characters that are in the game and how they are presented (I may not address all your faves, sorry). We’ve addressed how Wolfenstein: The New Order talks about masculinity through the main character William “B.J.” Blazkowicz, and how it functions in genre. I want to talk about so many things in the realm of Wolfenstein and how it portrays masculine characters, but I want to talk first about the characters themselves. SPOILERS for Wolfenstein: The New Order and elements of Wolfenstein: The New Colossus. Much of the specific details here were sourced in the Wolfenstein Wiki.Ĭontent warning: Nazis, hate crimes, domestic abuse (parent-child, spousal), violence, homophobia, racism, ableism, eugenics, torture, suicide, animal cruelty

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The series focuses exclusively on Wolfenstein: A New Order and the characters within it, though it does reference the backstories of characters that may not be revealed until later games in that series.

This is part of a series on masculinity and the game Wolfenstein: A New Order.
