Biblically Themed RPG Discussed 140
Thanks to an anonymous reader for pointing to an RPGRadar interview with the creators of biblically themed PC RPG Eon Of Tears. This title, which the makers stress is not "..an edutainment title or a game under the pro-Catholic banner" is set to "show known events in a new, fantasy light." The main concept behind this early-in-development Evillusion-developed RPG is that the player will "...get a shot at the biggest events in the Bible: unleashing the ten plagues of Egypt, seeing the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah, leading the conquest of Canaan, or performing some of the miracles as Jesus Christ", and it's intended that your game actions affect your playable characters - "..a player that acts evil most of the time won't get to play Jesus, but Judas instead, or a Pharaoh's troop commander instead of Moses."
Hmm.... (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:Hmm.... (Score:5, Funny)
"Aha, a tiger for this one, I think"
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Come on, use your imagination (Score:1, Troll)
This is a game that will appeal to everyone!
Re:Hmm.... (Score:2)
That should be: Christian groups will be offended. People who claim to be Christian so they can strike down everyone will be "offended". I imagine most real Christians will think the game is cool.
Re:Hmm.... (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:Hmm.... (Score:3, Interesting)
That is why I said "most". Not all Christians are as uptight as you. Some will like it because it is one of the few Christian games available. Some will play in the hope they will understand the Bible better--reading it doesn't necessarily help one understand it well. Some may gain a new perspective on their beliefs. Those who have wained in their faith may try it out and get a new found interest. It may even convert a few people.
Yes, maybe they will put it some sort of political crap in there. "Sect X is
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Christian game success story (Score:2, Interesting)
Okeley Dokely (Score:4, Funny)
Re:Okeley Dokely (Score:4, Funny)
"Keep firing! Convert the heathens!"
LOT PLEASE (Score:5, Funny)
What? Don't call ME sick, its in the bible!
Re:LOT PLEASE (Score:4, Funny)
(Lot) Offering your virgin daughters to the mob for sexual abuse instead of offering some random visitors from out of town.
(God) Egging Satan into totally destroy Job, including killing all his children. He'll have more, don't worry.
(God) Telling your followers to smash the infant children of their enemies against the walls for fun.
(God) Killing every man, woman, and child at once in an effort to purify people, even though you know damn well it won't work.
(Elisha) Calling forth God's power to summon a pair of bears to tear to pieces 42 children who called you bald.
(David) Instead of merely sleeping with someone's wife, send her husband to the front lines so he dies and you can straight out marry her!
Oh, there's so many more; I just don't have the time to include them all. This game could be a blast.
I can't wait for the "Song of Solomon" expansion pack.
Re:LOT PLEASE (Score:1)
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David was punished for doing that wicked thing, you can't put that there as if God commanded him.
As for Lot - he had the choice of letting the men rape the angels of God who had visited him (who, as God's messengers would have been akin to letting the men rape God - just like beating a diplomat from another nation is an assault against the ruler of that nation), or offer these men his daughters. I'm sure he would have been none too happy abou
Re:LOT PLEASE (Score:2)
In opposition, rape is one of the most horrific crimes humans can commit, and a man who offers his daughters to rapists is very possibly the lowest form of life on earth.
The sons of Lot, by the way, founded tribes that later become speed-bumps for Israelites on the way to Palestin
Re:LOT PLEASE (Score:2)
God's grace is extended primarily to His chosen, and occasionally to everyone else. It is justice for God to demand the penalty of death for sin. God does not tolerate blasphemy against Himself. Jesus said that the greatest commandment was to love the Lord your God with all yo
Re:LOT PLEASE (Score:2)
For the rest, perhaps some time with comparative mythology textbooks - maybe even a bible as literature class - would do you some good.
Re:LOT PLEASE (Score:2)
As for comments on comparative mythology - that is hardly helpful. I have read a lot on other religions and mythology. What exactly were you thinking might do me some "good"? It's very easy to say "well if you look at topic X you will eventually agree with me". But what if I read it and come to the opposite conclusion of
Re:"X-tian" is entirely respectful notation (Score:2)
I was well aware of both these. I don't know much greek, but I've started to teach myself some. I was certainly aware that the word "Christos" started with the greek letter chi which looks identical to "X".
Now how many Christians and non-Christians are aware of this? If we were greek, then the shortening might be unoffensive. If most understood it it wouldn't be offensive. But in almost every case someone who views it is
Re:LOT PLEASE (Score:3, Interesting)
I would send you this privately but I don't have a way to do that. I don't know if you'll ever read it.
I admire your faith, I really do. I grew up in a Christian household, and broke away from the "flock" late in my teen years, as I was exposed to thoughts that made me doubt the moral consistency of the "truths" I had been taught from childhood.
I am not amoral, nor do I come from an atheistic background. I feel I have a strong moral compass which dictates how I live my life, and I do not
Infants against the rocks (Score:3, Interesting)
Psalm 137, verses 8 and 9. From the NIV:
8 O Daughter of Babylon, doomed to destruction,
happy is he who repays you
for what you have done to us-
9 he who seizes your infants
and dashes them against the rocks.
In context, it's a little better than I remember it being. My recollection was that this was supposed to be the word of God, or at least the word of a prophet. Instead, the Psalmist is retelling a story of how the Jews' captors tormented them and asked them for s
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Re:LOT PLEASE (Score:2)
It is my firm belief that the Bible is consistent. So if that were demostrated wrong then I'd have to seriously reconsider my faith.
However - just because something seems not to make sense doesn't mean I should outright reject it. I have had times in my life where something has made just no sense, but I've later found out that it actually did - I just didn't know enough. That applies to the Bible too. A lot of apparent contradictions really aren't contradictions at all. They j
Re:LOT PLEASE (Score:2)
The god of the jews is an asshole. The god of the xtians is a pansy.
Every mainstream religion, even the loony culty ones, teaches "Don't Steal, don't lie, don't murder, do unto others et al" It's basically the litmus test for widespread acceptance (Scientology fails here; scientologists are expressly encouraged to lie to and steal from fo
Re:LOT PLEASE (Score:2)
A common misconception. God is one and the same through the old and new testament. In the old testament there are many cases where God was merciful and forgiving. In the new testament there are many times He condemns and kills much as He did in the old testament. This sort of statement is made by those who have never seriously looked into the Bible (Acts 5:1-11, Acts 12:20-24, Rev 2:20-23).
Two thoughts. The first is that Christians
Re:LOT PLEASE (Score:2)
What can I say? I was inspired.
Thanks for the compliment.
Re:LOT PLEASE (Score:2)
Don't worry, whenever you post pro-evolution/atheistic comments you are bound not to get modded troll unless you try really hard.
Re:New Testament Fun (Score:2)
Paul wasn't interested in teaching popular topics. He taught things the way he believed it was, and so do I - males were created first, and the female was created for the man. Men should always have authority over women (unless a man gives the woman authority - in which case it is still ultimately under a man's authority).
Why should we apologise for Paul's teachings? Just because you don't agree, or beca
d00d (Score:1, Funny)
j35u5 r0xx0rz!!!
Parent post not offtopic (Score:2)
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Games are where the player tells the story (Score:3, Insightful)
And people still don't get it.
stolen from Simpsons? Life imitating art? (Score:1)
Top 10 Things Heard on Bibilical RPG (Score:3, Funny)
9. Wow! I just found the flying-nun habit! Now I can fly over the mountains.
8. That does it, I refuse to play this anymore; it does not fit with Baptist doctrine.
7. "That wasn't Lot's wife. That was MY wife!"
6. Quick, tell me. Is a gander a goose, or another species? I've got to fill this ark right away
5. Way k00l, if you can walk on it, water is no obstacle anymore.
4. Who turned everyone in this domain into pillars of salt?
3. Ark of the Covanent does 56 points of damage
2. Who died and elected you Pope?
1. I didn't kill you; I just sent you to Heaven
Resurrection (Score:2)
The Buddhist RPG would have resurrection too, but the only way to win the game would be to break the cycle of resurrection by unplugging your computer.
Re:Resurrection (Score:1)
Resurrection != reincarnation.
Re:Resurrection (Score:2)
The most notable difference is that you can get "reincarnated" as a cockroach, instead of your own self.
Re:Top 10 Things Heard on Bibilical RPG (Score:2)
Mod you up! (Score:2)
How about "yo d00d. I'm Moses_287 because Moses_1 through _286 were already taken"
Call me callow... (Score:2, Funny)
Re:Call me callow... (Score:2)
Just to point out Jesus's Disciples were most definately not a bunch of nerds. Rather, for the most part, they were manual labourers and of the lowest type -> like fishermen. The nerds of the day tended to reject Him.
I rarely post about moderation or use my Karma bonus but seeing as i will most liekly be modded down anyways for being flaimbat, offtopic or troll I will use it for good cause.
good and evil (Score:3, Funny)
So if you go into the temple to open a can of whoopass on the moneylenders, is that good or evil?
Re:good and evil (Score:2)
There's a big big difference between "evil" and "righteous indignation".
Or, put another way, getting angry at evil is the Right Thing to Do.
Re:Sure there is... (Score:2)
I see you've managed to miss the entire point of that part of the Bible. *shrug* No skin off my back.
Huh? (Score:1)
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Re:Huh? (Score:1)
Not sure on Soddom and Gammorah, but the Flood is specifically mentioned in Plato and other works. It's widely believed to be historically accurate (and can probably be proven by archeological records) that the 'known' world experienced a heavy flood that whiped out a great deal of civilization. You have to remember, though, that the Bible and other ancient texts speak of the world as it would've been seen by it's occupants at that tim
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Noah's ark wasn't mentioned in the original post mentioning 'historically verified' portions of the Bible. While Noah is tied to the flood in the Bible, it doesn't mean that one or the other is false simply because one of the two cannot be demonstrated as true, or that both must be true.
If I remember corre
Re:Huh? (Score:2)
Whether you intended to or not (assuming that the Slashdot crowd was all pro evolution), you offend when you make comments like these. I have spent a great deal of time reading and argu
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How can the good/evil model work in this schema? (Score:1)
Re:How can the good/evil model work in this schema (Score:1)
Re:How can the good/evil model work in this schema (Score:1)
Good Idea..Kinda (Score:2)
One way I could imagine the game is like Eternal Darkness. Play a different person in a different time period.
1. As Adam, name everythi
MMCRPG (Score:1)
"But I'm Moses..."
"Peter hasn't logged on in ages."
"I'm YAD: Yet Another Disciple. When can I be someone cool?"
"Satan is the biggest PKer evar!!!!11"
You know, that won't work. I'll have to wait and see how Star Wars: Evercrack does.
Lousy title (Score:2)
Re:Lousy title (Score:1)
The idea of this (and most other video games, especially RPGs) is to give the gamer at least the illusion that what they do has some effect on the outcome. These guys seem to be actually trying to do that. In other words, someone that plays in an 'evil' manner basically leads the world to damnation, while playing in a 'good' manner would lead the world to salvation, thereby reinforcing much of the Christian teaching not
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MY ONLY QUESTION: (Score:4, Funny)
If so, I am all over this game.
Re:MY ONLY QUESTION: (Score:1)
Interesting (Score:1)
Has anybody tried it? Or are you allowing your conclusions of what the Bible is cloud your objectivity? Maybe each should be evaluated on their own merits; not by accepting pre-conceived notions, but by examining the source material. This seems to
Re:Interesting (Score:1)
In all seriousness, Bible games have a history of being extrordinarily poor. Half of the time they a saccharine morality plays with very little game content (ie. simplistic options along the lines of "There is a baby with some candy. Do you steal his candy? (y/n)"). The other half only gives lip-service to the biblical theme (FPS where you shoot the word of god at sinner while searching for a vulgate bible).
If
How many Jesuses (Score:5, Funny)
"I'm a 10th level Jesus, just got my first disciple! How do I get him to go aggro again?."
Re:How many Jesuses (Score:3, Informative)
RPGRadar: Are there plans for a multiplayer mode(s)?
Dominic Arsenault: Not currently.
Funny how we both assumed that huh?
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Re:How many Jesuses (Score:1)
"One?!"
"Yes one! Now will you please tell me what in God's name possessed you to paint this with three Christs in it?"
"It works, mate!"
"Works?"
"Yeah! It looks great! The fat one balances the two skinny ones."
Re:How many Jesuses (Score:2)
I want more of this! Can't.... stop... laughing =D
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Can you play Mary Magdalene (Score:1)
and if so are you the whore the church turned her into or one the disciples and Jesus' wife?
Re:Can you play Mary Magdalene (Score:2)
Mary Magdalene is not the virgin Mary. Look it up sometime.
NEW fantasy light? (Score:3, Insightful)
For a lot of people, that's not a "new" light in which to view events like the parting of the red sea, the Creation, etc. etc..
The Bible is a collection of stories gathered over thousands of years, some drawn from different cultures and myths of earlier religions. The different elements of the Creation story are almost all drawn directly from the Creation myths of cultures that existed long be Judaism. Some of them certainly had some basis in fact, somewhere along the way... but not most.
No, the Song of Solomon is not about Jesus' loving relation to the Church. It's poetry that was included because of its cultural value. No, there was no flood that wiped out ALL LIFE on Earth except what was in Noah's boat (though there may have been a big flood).
I have no problem with people seeking wisdom in the Bible; there's a lot of stuff in there, and some of it is bound to be helpful. Jesus (from what we can tell) had some interesting ideas.
Ah, that's enough ranting. Anyway, I can't imagine a way to cast this game to make it acceptable to any mass audience. People tend to be very specific about their faith -- and some will be offended by the idea that some gamer can play Jesus, some will be offended by variations in the game from the "official" script, and some will simply shy away from religious overtones.
Noah is everywhere! (Score:2)
Probably more than one. Most cultures have a Noah's Ark myth. My own favorite theory is that early urban centers tended to get founded on flood plains (that's where the best farming land is) and then destroyed by the next century flood. This still happens [lacrossetribune.com], but nowadays you have a surrounding civilization to help clean things up. Five thousand years ago, your flood plain urband ce
Fantasy? (Score:3, Insightful)
I thought it was all a fantasy anyway?
Bad Reception (Score:2)
Satan (Score:3, Interesting)
So if I act really, reealy Evile(tm) can I play Satan?!
Market that option in the game and I'm sure sales will go up.
Lets see, we've had Black & White, and the upcomming Jason vs Freddie sounds a lot like Jason vs. Goliath. So are we looking at the next big gaming hit here: "Satan vs. Jesus" ?
Re:Satan (Score:2)
Seems Cool to me (Score:2)
The biggest problem is going to be people who get angry at the idea of changing or trivializing the bible, as seen in other posts. The reason for this is that games like this one seem to give no more credance to the Christian bible than most people would to stories about the siege of Troy. The developers of this game are (probably) about as concerned of Lucifer in hell or God in heaven as they are of being blasted by Zeus for not pouring libations.
Once you get past the idea that it might or might
Potential Gold, I'd Say (Score:1)
Eon of Tears, a biblical-fantasy RPG, is based on the premise that there is a Bible Code that gives a special power to those who can harness it. The main objective is to learn how to decode it and understand its power. After going through different periods of time, from the very Creation to the End of Times, learning the true meaning of the Bible and facing all kinds of creatures, you have the ulti
Inexplicable Simpsons images... (Score:5, Funny)
i'd buy it (Score:1)
Re:i'd buy it (Score:1, Funny)
one of the most poetically beautiful phrases ever conceived
A first-person shooter may be? (Score:4, Funny)
hmmmmm (Score:1)
THis sounds a bit like the game play that was intialy planned for "Eternal Darkness".
OMG! (Score:1)
And Jesus said unto them... (Score:2)
Predictable Responses. (Score:1)
That's sad, because it's an issue I'd like to see more of in gaming. I was thrilled when I read that Sid Meier's dream game (or was it Will Wright?) is recreating the missionary journey of Paul the Apostle.
What do the one-liner quips and kneejerk "The Bible isn't true" prove? Only that it may not necessarily be the gaming industry that's immature, but rat
Cool, I can offer up my daughers for sex w/guests. (Score:2)
I've always wanted to do that, since I look to the bible for 'right behavior'
Re:Cool, I can offer up my daughers for sex w/gues (Score:2)
Re:I hate hate hate HATE (Score:2)
Why not pull your head out of your ass. if you don't like it, don't buy it.
Re:I hate hate hate HATE (Score:1, Interesting)
As opposed to finding how Catholicism "de-evolved"?
Re:I hate hate hate HATE (Score:1)
No, I didnt mistake it. Contradictory in the english versions, yes. I've never read the original manuscrpts so I cannot state those are as you say. Only if proof is found to validate certain events that are "Mystical", they will be believed only by the belivers of this faith.
For example, if a nebula/dwarf was found that exploded at 1 AD, would be proof that a star supernova'ed. However, Chinese records show no unnatur
Re:I hate hate hate HATE (Score:2)
The star of Bethlehem was miraculous in nature, I think, some sort of moving light, and not an ordinary celestial body as you suggest. The star pointed out a particular building to the Magi, which an ordinary star or celestial body would not.
Catholics put sciences back by 500 or so years b
Re:I hate hate hate HATE (Score:2)
The Church did not kill people. It was the various states in question that did so, because heretics were considered a threat to the state. This is especially true in the case of the Albigensians.
Burning the Karma Today (Score:3, Interesting)
First the above post is not flamebait.
Second it is self-contradictory as he complains that a game such as this trivializes the Bible ( which I agree) and then says "The rest of the bible is unprovable".
Thirdly There is the suggestion that Christianity has devolved ( vis his suggestion of
Re:Burning the Karma Today (Score:1)
Thanks for defending me. Some do seem to have a problem separating fact and belief. Belief does not require a solid fact(s) to be believed. It is done by faith alone. Science is the other side. Simply put "Prove It" is the saying in science. And I like it that way.
>>>Second it is self-contradictory as he complains that a game such as this trivializes the Bible ( which I agree) and then says "The rest of the bible is unprovable".
It may sound self-cont
Re:Burning the Karma Today (Score:1)
They are aiming for a 'mature' audience and will probably receive an M rating.