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It's made pretty clear by Ken Levin himself that it was not until after the game's release that he began to re-examine some of the subconscious themes of the game (like how one of the characters in the game is literally a Jewish holocaust survivor that participated in Nazi human experimentation to save her own skin). It's a pretty great video and he stops short of drawing a one to one comparison probably for that reason.