Wolfenstein
If there’s anything the latest reiteration of the Wolfenstein franchise has shown, it’s that there’s still plenty of love for hyper-violent, Nazi killing action. Ripe with fast-paced shoot outs, over-the-top melee kills and terrifying cybernetic enemies to tear through, the series still stands tall as a great piece of action gaming while still maintaining the flair which made it such a hit when it first arrived on the scene. Not only that, but there’s room for plenty of depth and complexity in the game’s characters, whether it’s the endlessly fighting B.J. Blazkowicz, the sadistic Irene Engel or any of the supporting cast members on either side of the conflict.
By taking these elements and applying them to an animated series, fans could experience the newly reinvigorated series in an even more visceral and artistic manner, providing episodes focusing on the characters and their interactions within a world still under siege by Nazi forces. The gore would apply well to the series as well, with the red and crimson hues of blood and viscera adding a visual flourish to the action by the bucket-full.