@GunBladeHero I can see your point, but they were stating some facts. There are a lot of Christians who think video games come from the devil or whatever. I'm Catholic and luckily, most Catholics are pretty cool about media.
@namcoman67 I love AVGN. But it's a little inappropriate for the topic, don't you think? Anyway. I think it's OK if not good to throw in some bible/Christian stuff. Like that El Shaddai or Limbo. I think those are both great examples. But you can easily take it to far. Like cough The Binding of Isaac cough, rewriting bible stories to fit your needs. I find that insulting actually, considering I consider myself to be a strong Christian. Bottom line, it's OK/Good to put Christian or Biblical elements into games, as long as you do not mess up the facts or make a Super Noah's Ark 2. :P
@psycho75 That's why they don't want people playing violent video games! LOL. But seriously. You're not helping them to see that people who play violent games aren't violent. The way you're acting is helping their case.
I'm OK with having to ask my parents, cause I'm not 17, as the box suggests. But I mean, maybe violent books, movies or CDs have just as much affect as video games do. Did ya ever think of that?
@maarbole I see what you're saying, but you just wait a while. I beat it last week and my little brother was asking me for help the other day and I didn't remember half the puzzles. :)
Thats why Indie Games are amazing. While the mainstream party develops what SOLD. Like a 27th Modern Warfare. While the Indie Game maker knows what gamers want. As a gamer, I want a game that is fun, unique, original, and flat out blows me away. Mainstream games are great, but they never give you the creativeness you want. While Indie Game Makers do. Just take Braid as an example. Braid is everything and more. I honestly think, that if Indie game developers got more publicity, they could easily fight against the big boys. And even win.
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