Editorial Meh
Sex with Hitler: 2069 is a short wave-shooter with an intentionally absurdist premise that generates its own dark humour. Community consensus is sharply divided: some find it a brisk, uncensored novelty with solid gunplay and visuals; others dismiss it as a thin asset flip with minimal content—typically beaten in 20–40 minutes across four levels, with sparse dialogue and little narrative substance. The sexual content is brief and peripheral; the game lives or dies on shooting mechanics, and those are competent but unrefined. A few players praise the graphics; more complain of lag, collision bugs, camera issues, and enemies spawning on top of you. Opinion on whether it's "worth it" depends entirely on tolerance for the premise and appetite for a disposable half-hour experience. For fans of the previous entries, this feels like a step back—less ambitious, shorter, and less fleshed-out. For newcomers curious about the franchise's absurdist brand, it's playable but not memorable.
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