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Left Behind: You're With Us Or You're Damned.

 
 
grant
16:59 / 13.12.06
Convert or die.

People are protesting Wal-Mart over a new video game based on the bizarrely successful "Left Behind" book series.

Their reasons are depressingly predictable.

Clark Stevens, co-director of the Campaign to Defend the Constitution, said the game is not peaceful or diplomatic.

"It's an incredibly violent video game," said Stevens. "Sure, there is no blood. (The dead just fade off the screen.) But you are mowing down your enemy with a gun. It pushes a message of religious intolerance. You can either play for the 'good side' by trying to convert nonbelievers to your side or join the Antichrist."

The Rev. Tim Simpson, a Jacksonville, Fla., Presbyterian minister and president of the Christian Alliance for Progress, added: "So, under the Christmas tree this year for little Johnny is this allegedly Christian video game teaching Johnny to hate and kill?"


and

In Left Behind, set in perfectly apocalyptic New York City, the Antichrist is personified by fictional Romanian Nicolae Carpathia, secretary-general of the United Nations and a People magazine "Sexiest Man Alive."

Players can choose to join the Antichrist's team, but of course they can never win on Carpathia's side. The enemy team includes fictional rock stars and folks with Muslim-sounding names, while the righteous include gospel singers, missionaries, healers and medics. Every character comes with a life story.

When asked about the Arab and Muslim-sounding names, Frichner said the game does not endorse prejudice. But "Muslims are not believers in Jesus Christ" -- and thus can't be on Christ's side in the game.

"That is so obvious," he said.


Ho ho. And thus...

Protesters are targeting Wal-Mart, where the game retails for $39.96, because it is one of the biggest video game sellers in the United States.

More than 60 million copies of books in the series have sold since the first volume came out in 1996.

Jeff Gerstmann, senior editor at Gamespot.com, an online publication, said the game sn't popular. The game itself, which Gamespot rated 3.4 out of a possible 10, has lots of glitches.

"And it's kind of crazy," Gerstmann said. "One of the evil characters is a rock musician. ... If you get too close to him your spirit is lowered."

But Plugged In, a publication of the conservative Christian group Focus on the Family, gave the game a "thumbs-up." The reviewer called it "the kind of game that Mom and Dad can actually play with Junior -- and use to raise some interesting questions along the way."


If anybody hears about hacks & patches for this game, lemme know. It seems so ripe for 'em.
 
 
Quantum
18:11 / 13.12.06
I'm amazed and appalled, but I'd definitely play a hacked version. A friend told me the difference between converting people and blowing them away was 2 points, is that right?
 
 
Phex: Dorset Doom
18:29 / 13.12.06
I tried the demo for this (as simultaneous procrastination/research for an essay on the LB books) and it's quite simply one of the worst games I've ever played.
I don't have a ninja-monster PC, but I can run most games from the last few years at fairly high graphics settings- not LB:EF, which chugged along at barely a dozen frames per second in 640x480, with a maximum of two characters and some buildings on screen. It took sixteen minutes to load- the tutorial didn't load at all. It asked for my e-mail address so it could send me advertising. It installed adware to tailor the billboards in the game (which are on EVERY SINGLE SCREEN) to my tastes (environmental charities apparently). Though I was given two tasks to complete (go to a place and go to a place) I was given no indication as to how to fulfill the mission objectives. I had to walk my little zealot around until something happened- that something being my bloodless death at the hands of some gang members.
Now try to recall the screenshots showing perfectly rendered, almost photorealistic cities teeming with characters each one completely unique with their own AI and... blah. I'm completely shocked that fundamentalist Christians who want me and everybody I know dead have lied to push a shitty videogame. Shocked.
 
 
Jake, Colossus of Clout
18:29 / 13.12.06
"One of the evil characters is a rock musician. ... If you get too close to him your spirit is lowered."

I'd like to see the character model for this guy.
 
 
Quantum
18:52 / 13.12.06
 
 
Jack Fear
19:22 / 13.12.06
That's my spirit sinking, right there.
 
 
Jati no Rei
22:21 / 13.12.06
Huh. I hadn't heard about this yet... though it doesn't surprise me in the least. I was raised by fundamentalist Christians, and it sounds like the kind of game they would have bought for me. Blow away the non-believers, what a Christian Concept!
 
 
Jake, Colossus of Clout
00:57 / 14.12.06
Quantum, you can clearly see the cross Ozzy's wearing in that picture. It can't be him.
 
 
Char Aina
21:20 / 15.12.06
ah, but that's just a clever trick.
prince of lies, innit.
 
 
Tsuga
00:11 / 16.12.06
Jesus Christ.








I mean, that's whose side I'm on. In the game. Play to win, right? Whose side are you on?
 
 
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02:07 / 16.12.06
The Rev. Tim Simpson, a Jacksonville, Fla., Presbyterian minister and president of the Christian Alliance for Progress, added: "So, under the Christmas tree this year for little Johnny is this allegedly Christian video game teaching Johnny to hate and kill?"

Hahahah, why does the guy sound so surprised?
 
 
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02:09 / 16.12.06
"One of the evil characters is a rock musician. ... If you get too close to him your spirit is lowered."

Oh FFS, that's just bloody pathetic.
 
 
Our Lady Has Left the Building
08:40 / 16.12.06
Were these people making an equal fuss when the books came out?
 
 
Bastard Tweed
19:54 / 16.12.06
Pff, why worry? Children don't read.
 
 
Kiltartan Cross
14:59 / 17.12.06
Whose side are you on?

Whoever gives the most, ah, crosses?
 
 
Dutch
15:50 / 17.12.06
Just watched the movie "Jesus Camp", and methinks videogames are the least of our worries. The level of purposeful indoctrination is quite extreme and horrifying. - if this movie is somewhat representative of the Evangelical Christian's way of life and thinking, which I pray (hah) it isn't.

Their methods: telling young kids that Harry Potter should, according to the Bible be "put to death" for being an enemy of God, training them for a war as "soldiers for the Army of God", while constantly harrowing them about man being inherently sin/evil/death/bad have me quite shaken.

Somehow the term Jesusjugend came to mind....

*shiver*
 
 
Kiltartan Cross
06:30 / 18.12.06
Friend woman!
 
 
Quantum
14:38 / 18.12.06
Nicely found, Kay- that's amazing and appalling.

you can clearly see the cross Ozzy's wearing in that picture

Soory, the cross is upside down but you can't tell because the whole picture is upside down, like a bat*. If I had better html I'd flip it.

Ozzy likes bats you see. Or is that *bites*, I forget.
 
 
Our Lady Has Left the Building
16:40 / 18.12.06
What? Christian men not treating women as their equals? I'm so very very surprised. No, really, I am. *






* This is not intended as an attack on any of the Christians on the board who are all lovely and huggly and who know never to start a land war in Asia.
 
 
Jati no Rei
08:40 / 19.12.06
Well, one thing I learned being raised by fundamentalist christians is that there are actually a lot of different kinds of fundamentalist christians, quite a few of which were much more extreme than my parents. The "my daughter will never wear pants/make-up" crowd for instance. It's this crowd that would be most pleased by "Friend Girl", though I'd hope that they aren't even a majority of conservative christians.

While I've not seen "Jesus Camp", I've seen real life versions, and they aren't lying about how much like indoctrination it is... and since I've gotten away from all that, it only seems like it's gotten slicker and more refined.
 
  
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