mechana2015 (post: 1273140) wrote:Most of these concepts have been attempted as parts of different games and roundly rejected, often as the weakest parts of said games. The best you could hope for is a sort of spider man knock off with projectile weaponry, and without some serious development chops it would end up being pretty aweful, especially since the mechanics for the weapons you named are typically iffy, especially with a flying element.
Rescue games are not pupular in the US, period. There have been several and they fell clean off the map rather quickly.
Advising people would just fail because either it would be drastically one sided 'click here to tell person to do right thing' or you'd have to make a choice to tell people to do the right thing or the wrong thing which sort of collapses the whole Christian side of the game since angels arn't amoral like that in most interpretations.
So pretty much in the end you get Oblivion (or Doom with arrows) with less moral latitude, making it either boring, or uninteresting to christians, or non christians, or more likely, both, unless it was made by a company with serious money, time and a willingness to work very closely with theologians, strong writers and other people to keep it from being tossed out as sacrilegious (and yet that still would be likely due to the somewhat fractured state of Christianity, someone would be bound to be angry) and yet manage to produce something entertaining to play.
Rating would also inherently be an issue.
Sanderson (post: 1273144) wrote:What we need is a Christian version of
Stephen (post: 1273145) wrote:I would kinda view this like I view movies and music...I don't need my entertainment to be Christian. I don't watch only Christian TV, movies, etc. Thus the idea of a Christian game just does not interest me very much.
Although we could make a GTA where after you jack a persons car you toss a tract on them before speeding off. Wait. What?
Stephen (post: 1273145) wrote:I would kinda view this like I view movies and music...I don't need my entertainment to be Christian. I don't watch only Christian TV, movies, etc. Thus the idea of a Christian game just does not interest me very much.
Radical Dreamer (post: 1273147) wrote:This is where so so so so SO many different Christian entertainment groups go wrong. What we need is originality--not Christianized spinoffs of the latest fads.
Radical Dreamer (post: 1273154) wrote:I'd like to point out that Christian entertainment, should it exist, should be focused more on a Christian worldview than Christian imagery.
Sanderson (post: 1273144) wrote:About moral latitude. When you're in Heaven, it should feel like a family friendly Christian game that's rated E (that happens to be well written, good dialog, etc.). When you go to Earth, it changes to being as bad as a M rated game can be.
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