Im not offended by these since I don't believe in any religion. My parents do but i really don't understand how a god exists or that he controls the whole universe. I gave up on religion a long time ago so it doesn't matter what the game is about to me just if it's good.
Quote from: JaneLane44 on April 17, 2012, 02:07:20 PMIm not offended by these since I don't believe in any religion. My parents do but i really don't understand how a god exists or that he controls the whole universe. I gave up on religion a long time ago so it doesn't matter what the game is about to me just if it's good.I am pretty sure , that someone could find something that personally offends you to put in a video game. Everyone has a hot button and for many it is religion. They question is, would any company lose that much money due to including a game like The Binding of Isaac, to deem it to inappropriate to release.Doom, is filled with Satanic elements but no one has ever really gotten mad about that.
Quote from: StephenArdrey on April 17, 2012, 05:06:16 PMQuote from: JaneLane44 on April 17, 2012, 02:07:20 PMIm not offended by these since I don't believe in any religion. My parents do but i really don't understand how a god exists or that he controls the whole universe. I gave up on religion a long time ago so it doesn't matter what the game is about to me just if it's good.I am pretty sure , that someone could find something that personally offends you to put in a video game. Everyone has a hot button and for many it is religion. They question is, would any company lose that much money due to including a game like The Binding of Isaac, to deem it to inappropriate to release.Doom, is filled with Satanic elements but no one has ever really gotten mad about that.Maybe not so much now, but when Doom first came out there were a lot of pissed off religious groupsBut yeah, I think religion is a fascinating subject and should be fully exploited as a narrative device in video games. Dead Space is a perfect example of this in action. They fashioned a believable, detailed religion that draws upon many real life organizations/cults, and they really went to great lengths to have it pull you into the story
Doom did not offend me at all. All in the game is to survive in a space station which is fucked up into a mess and the protagonist of the game have to go to hell. That's all. There are no elements of Satanism, or there are no elements which forces one to go submit themselves to the devil. In the end of the game, you have to defend yourself from the cyberdemon and the spider mastermind, and destroy them at all costs.Long time ago, once there was a big hoo-ha about "Death Metal" in my country. Feeling afraid and paranoid, they point fingers to all to the media which has potential evil. That, and some schools began to "interview" students one by one because they have to "correct" the students. In the interview form, it asked about from what music you liked, to what kind of hobby you did enjoy. My sibling got that compulsory and obligatory interview, so he jokingly put (well he admits that he likes 'em) "Jimi Hendrix", "Red Hot Chili Peppers", "Alice in Chains" and "Hobby: Electric Guitar".He and another few folks were dragged into another room and asked a few questions later. My sibling was spared much of the interrogation because he was a top student in the school. So much for being paranoid.
Doom did not offend me at all. All in the game is to survive in a space station which is fucked up into a mess and the protagonist of the game have to go to hell. That's all. There are no elements of Satanism, or there are no elements which forces one to go submit themselves to the devil. In the end of the game, you have to defend yourself from the cyberdemon and the spider mastermind, and destroy them at all costs.
Long time ago, once there was a big hoo-ha about "Death Metal" in my country. Feeling afraid and paranoid, they point fingers to all to the media which has potential evil. That, and some schools began to "interview" students one by one because they have to "correct" the students. In the interview form, it asked about from what music you liked, to what kind of hobby you did enjoy. My sibling got that compulsory and obligatory interview, so he jokingly put (well he admits that he likes 'em) "Jimi Hendrix", "Red Hot Chili Peppers", "Alice in Chains" and "Hobby: Electric Guitar".He and another few folks were dragged into another room and asked a few questions later. My sibling was spared much of the interrogation because he was a top student in the school. So much for being paranoid.
So there we have it, Elvis lead to Postal.