petran79
Banned
While browsing through various sites, I stumbled upon this one:
https://www.christcenteredgamer.com
I'd expect to read some very biased reviews in favour of Christianity and video games are evil etc. Yet this site goes into detailed reviews and divides the review into two segments.
The purely gameplay related one and the one about morality. Not just if it is appropriate for kids but the moral messages it carries, in accordance to Christian values. They do this with every game. From Mario Kart to Witcher 3.
In their forums they even have a thread for No Blood, No Language and Modesty mods
Eg for Persona 5:
Game Score - 98%
Gameplay - 19/20
Graphics - 10/10
Sound - 10/10
Stability - 5/5
Controls - 5/5
Morality Score - 31%
Violence - 3/10
Language - 2/10
Sexual Content - 3/10
Occult/Supernatural - 0/10
Cultural/Moral/Ethical - 7.5/10
Reasoning:
Human girls wear very revealing bikinis, and some jokes are made about the male gaze, including a desire of one to paint a nude model 'for art'. An attractive girl is noted to hold down her skirt or point out guys trying to look down her shirt. One girl is seen wearing a tight leather outfit and carries a whip. As mentioned before, the main character can have one or many girlfriends (with consequences if he takes more than one), and has sex with them, including with grown women. A maid service exists in the game, and sexual services being available is implied, though you are too young for those services.
Language is also fully in the adult camp, with every common curse word uttered, including God's name in vain, 'sh*t', 'd*mn', '*ss', 'b*tch', 'b*st*rd', 'd*ck', and 'f*ck'. At least one character uses foul language fairly regularly, with 'd*mn' and 'sh*t' heard in battle. There are times when you need to lie to proceed.
Reasons for 7.5 score:
https://www.christcenteredgamer.com/index.php/reviews/consoles/playstation-4/6529-persona-5-ps4
Despite all of this, there are some positive references to Christianity, as well as references to Shintoism. There is a Shinto temple and a church, and at the church you even learn about Jesus' Passion and it describes the Crucifixion. A priest explains the anguish, forgiveness, and resurrection of Jesus, and how he bore the sins of mankind. There are other references to the Bible, like the Parable of the Talents. Phrases like 'thank God' and 'oh my God' are also used.
Though even Nintendo does not escape:
https://www.christcenteredgamer.com...the-legend-of-zelda-breath-of-the-wild-switch
There is a clearly effeminate man named Bolson, who wears pink and earrings, sounds funny, and calls you 'studly'. Of course Nintendo doesn't go to much farther than that, but it does make you wonder. There is a bar where alcohol consumption is mentioned, and the bartender will not sell you a drink because you are too young. There are some characters who wear clothing that exposes midriffs, cleavage, etc. In one section of the game, you interact with a man who is clearly cross dressing, and prefers to be referred to as a woman. You also have to dress as a woman in order to progress in the game in that section as well. A few women subtly hit on you, or at least admire your physique. The ESRB notes a line "If I have to have something pounce on me, why couldn't it be a lady?"
They use humour as well
https://www.christcenteredgamer.com...helds/vita/6018-corpse-party-blood-drive-vita
The dialogue is good and the character development is great. All of the dialogue is in Japanese and it can be a learning tool to learn all of the naughty words in the English language! Some of the colorful phrases include sh*t eating grin, b*tch, b*stard, d*mn, dumb*ss, and f*cktard. The Lords name is used in vain for good measure as well. One of the female characters wears a dress that accentuates her cleavage while another is shown taking a bath. Thankfully there was enough steam and bubbles to cover up the necessary body parts.
While there is a ton of occult symbolism and pentagrams everywhere, one of the main characters is seeking redemption and undoing the black magic that banished her friends from existence. While her motives are pure, shes only digging herself deeper in the occult by trying to bring them back. The book of shadows Ayumi is after is also sought by several others who are willing to kill for it. It's a race against time with many traps and dangers, both alive and dead, that stand in the way of Ayumi and her acquaintances.
If youre looking for a dark survival/horror game and enjoyed the previous Corpse Party entries, then Corpse Party: Blood Drive is worth looking into. I found this game to be too immersed into the occult for me to enjoy it personally. It is PS TV compatible, but with the grotesque atmosphere and strong language, this game should not be played around children. Especially those that can read
As you play video games, have you given up on interpreting all that is happening around your character or do such things matter? Not necessary according to Christian or religious beliefs but also your own personal beliefs. Maybe this is the reason I prefer short term games or arcade titles. No matter the good or bad story, all of this is too overwhelming to bear.
https://www.christcenteredgamer.com
I'd expect to read some very biased reviews in favour of Christianity and video games are evil etc. Yet this site goes into detailed reviews and divides the review into two segments.
The purely gameplay related one and the one about morality. Not just if it is appropriate for kids but the moral messages it carries, in accordance to Christian values. They do this with every game. From Mario Kart to Witcher 3.
In their forums they even have a thread for No Blood, No Language and Modesty mods
Eg for Persona 5:
Game Score - 98%
Gameplay - 19/20
Graphics - 10/10
Sound - 10/10
Stability - 5/5
Controls - 5/5
Morality Score - 31%
Violence - 3/10
Language - 2/10
Sexual Content - 3/10
Occult/Supernatural - 0/10
Cultural/Moral/Ethical - 7.5/10
Reasoning:
Human girls wear very revealing bikinis, and some jokes are made about the male gaze, including a desire of one to paint a nude model 'for art'. An attractive girl is noted to hold down her skirt or point out guys trying to look down her shirt. One girl is seen wearing a tight leather outfit and carries a whip. As mentioned before, the main character can have one or many girlfriends (with consequences if he takes more than one), and has sex with them, including with grown women. A maid service exists in the game, and sexual services being available is implied, though you are too young for those services.
Language is also fully in the adult camp, with every common curse word uttered, including God's name in vain, 'sh*t', 'd*mn', '*ss', 'b*tch', 'b*st*rd', 'd*ck', and 'f*ck'. At least one character uses foul language fairly regularly, with 'd*mn' and 'sh*t' heard in battle. There are times when you need to lie to proceed.
Reasons for 7.5 score:
https://www.christcenteredgamer.com/index.php/reviews/consoles/playstation-4/6529-persona-5-ps4
Despite all of this, there are some positive references to Christianity, as well as references to Shintoism. There is a Shinto temple and a church, and at the church you even learn about Jesus' Passion and it describes the Crucifixion. A priest explains the anguish, forgiveness, and resurrection of Jesus, and how he bore the sins of mankind. There are other references to the Bible, like the Parable of the Talents. Phrases like 'thank God' and 'oh my God' are also used.
Though even Nintendo does not escape:
https://www.christcenteredgamer.com...the-legend-of-zelda-breath-of-the-wild-switch
There is a clearly effeminate man named Bolson, who wears pink and earrings, sounds funny, and calls you 'studly'. Of course Nintendo doesn't go to much farther than that, but it does make you wonder. There is a bar where alcohol consumption is mentioned, and the bartender will not sell you a drink because you are too young. There are some characters who wear clothing that exposes midriffs, cleavage, etc. In one section of the game, you interact with a man who is clearly cross dressing, and prefers to be referred to as a woman. You also have to dress as a woman in order to progress in the game in that section as well. A few women subtly hit on you, or at least admire your physique. The ESRB notes a line "If I have to have something pounce on me, why couldn't it be a lady?"
They use humour as well
https://www.christcenteredgamer.com...helds/vita/6018-corpse-party-blood-drive-vita
The dialogue is good and the character development is great. All of the dialogue is in Japanese and it can be a learning tool to learn all of the naughty words in the English language! Some of the colorful phrases include sh*t eating grin, b*tch, b*stard, d*mn, dumb*ss, and f*cktard. The Lords name is used in vain for good measure as well. One of the female characters wears a dress that accentuates her cleavage while another is shown taking a bath. Thankfully there was enough steam and bubbles to cover up the necessary body parts.
While there is a ton of occult symbolism and pentagrams everywhere, one of the main characters is seeking redemption and undoing the black magic that banished her friends from existence. While her motives are pure, shes only digging herself deeper in the occult by trying to bring them back. The book of shadows Ayumi is after is also sought by several others who are willing to kill for it. It's a race against time with many traps and dangers, both alive and dead, that stand in the way of Ayumi and her acquaintances.
If youre looking for a dark survival/horror game and enjoyed the previous Corpse Party entries, then Corpse Party: Blood Drive is worth looking into. I found this game to be too immersed into the occult for me to enjoy it personally. It is PS TV compatible, but with the grotesque atmosphere and strong language, this game should not be played around children. Especially those that can read
As you play video games, have you given up on interpreting all that is happening around your character or do such things matter? Not necessary according to Christian or religious beliefs but also your own personal beliefs. Maybe this is the reason I prefer short term games or arcade titles. No matter the good or bad story, all of this is too overwhelming to bear.