If id ever gets their act together, etc...
You're B.J. Blazkowicz, and you escape capture in Paris during the latter stages of World War II. Thereafter, during your attempts at esponiage, you find some sort of device developed by Nazi scientists à la Einstein prior to their U.S. defection that manipulates quantum theory to allow time to speed up. Your job, of course, is to deride Axis in the future to bring peace to an alternative universe by fighting them in their "empire" - which would include cultivating revolution in impoverished parts of California controlled by the Japanese, and invading a Berlin based on his post-war architectural plans to snipe Hitler's would-be successor.
The game, of course, could have hub worlds that drew upon the Nazi sense of grandeuse, and would feature a fair bit of Fallout-esque satire: you could assist an unknown Jean-Paul Sartre in Paris, for example, in getting his existentialist manuscripts printed to instigate philosophic change, and Blazkowicz could be dazed all the while.
You're B.J. Blazkowicz, and you escape capture in Paris during the latter stages of World War II. Thereafter, during your attempts at esponiage, you find some sort of device developed by Nazi scientists à la Einstein prior to their U.S. defection that manipulates quantum theory to allow time to speed up. Your job, of course, is to deride Axis in the future to bring peace to an alternative universe by fighting them in their "empire" - which would include cultivating revolution in impoverished parts of California controlled by the Japanese, and invading a Berlin based on his post-war architectural plans to snipe Hitler's would-be successor.
The game, of course, could have hub worlds that drew upon the Nazi sense of grandeuse, and would feature a fair bit of Fallout-esque satire: you could assist an unknown Jean-Paul Sartre in Paris, for example, in getting his existentialist manuscripts printed to instigate philosophic change, and Blazkowicz could be dazed all the while.