Why christfags cant make video games to promote christian values in them?
Why christfags cant make video games to promote christian values in them?
the maker of FNAF is one, and did one other christian game
Religion saps creativity out of people. Just look at all those renaissance paintings and sculptures. Muh jesus and maria and god and sheeeit.
That artstyle is painfully similar to Starkless.
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This is going to be a porn dump thread, isn't it?
>re-birthing
its too late for me bros im a lost cause
Yeah all that renaissance shit was awful haha
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Filename you retard.
>Video Games
>Heavy metal sorta eh
>Do LOL threads count as Alt "comix"?
Satan ain't got shit on me
>that bulge
I mean, people are allowed to believe what the want but come on, most of these don't even make sense. Like why is Cyberpunk there?
And though the Twilight series should definitely be considered an act of satan.
They did. Wisdom Tree put out a ton of unlicensed christian games on Nintendo systems.
Back when Christian developers didn't give a fuck about the rules
Seriously eh? And what about all those shitty symphonies by Bach and Beethoven and Mozart? Not to even start on bullshit like Tolkein.
Devoted people are rarely good at anything
This. You'd never meet a brain-dead christfag with the artistic ability or imagination to create something as beautiful and innovative as pic related.
I love when Christian groups call Lord of the Rings satanic when Tolkien was a turbo Christian and LOTR is basically symbolic of Christianity's triumph over paganism.
>Satan's Spiritual Structure
>Cyber Punk
>MFW
>Christian groups
You mean Yanks?
Most games with some sort of morality system already basically ask you "What would Christ do?" wherein you can choose to do what Christ would do or you can choose to do what an asshole would do.
It's already fairly binary like that.
And in the end you will be heralded as a champion of good or you will be the doom that threatens Christ's values.
Just because you don't explicitly slap Jesus and Christian imagery all over it doesn't make it less Christian. I think that is why stupid binary morality systems are so fucking lame and poorly received in the first place because people already have such a preexisting aversion to Christian binary morality.
It's probably why people enjoyed The Witcher so much because there is some variety beyond a matter of good or evil but also ones of "blows up in your face" or "someone loses a finger" or "let nature run its course", which is USUALLY the realistic decision-making situation in times of conflict.
why cant women and niggers make games to promote SJW shit?
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>X isn't good or evil, it's shades of grey
t. 13 year old philosopher
>LOTR is basically symbolic of Christianity's triumph over paganism.
I have heard plenty dumb allegory nonsense shoved into Tolkien's work by people on the internet and that really is one's one of the worst so far.
If I recall correctly Tolkien was Catholic, it's likely these groups were Protestant in nature, and they have no love for Catholics. That or they were simply ill-informed about him. It's also possible they condemned anything remotely hinting at the occult.
It shows that the artist has some raw talent with the wood grain but they haven't figured out that wood/trees don't actually look like that. And they haven't learned to apply any advanced techniques to any of the other objects in the picture so the rest looks pretty amateur.
I don't have any problem with the content, but it is executed with such amateur techniques that it looks completely retarded. And the funny thing is, people will praise it and the artist will likely never improve.
>Vegetarianism
evry tiem
I don't get it.
Tolkien's stuff was based on pagan mythology and had wizards and warlocks and magic and demons and shit. The guy's passion was old pagan sagas and scripts - it was about history, myth and fantasy to him, not religion. He was pretty catholic and his christian values may well define LotR, but it's not even close to being christian fiction.
He's right though.
Anyone who claims binary morality is either a child, dumbfuck or both.
I'm not saying it was christian fiction, but that may not have mattered to people who didn't like his religion, and didn't anything to do with his work. Guilt by association and all that.
I think the fall of Melkor is what people have in mind. And since that's the explanation for why there's evil in the world, well...
Yes. Because heroes are renown for being incompetent pussies who never do anything because 'well that's like your decision, man'.
I guess, but I find it far-fetched that other christians would go out of their way to shit on Tolkien just because he's catholic. Maybe they liked him less for being one after already being outraged by his attempts to publish books about "paganism", but it could hardly be the source.
Unless american protestants are way crazier about hating catholics than european ones.