I'm looking over some of the things that are being discussed on this website, the games that are being reviewed and so forth, and I'm severely disappointed. The appropriateness for Eternal War: Shadows of Light was defended with, "There is a real good story and message behind it. You're saving a teen crying out to God for help. [...] Instead of killing demons, you're banishing them. There is no blood, when a demon is defeated they vanish." You cannot argue that a game is okay just because the story is good. And you can call the riddance of the demons anything you want: banishing, exterminating, exorcising, whatever: It's still killing. Violance and death are still violence and death, no matter what name you give it or how you sugar coat it.
Secondly, Ominous Horizons is way out of line, for all of the same reasons as above, but instead of putting you inside the "spiritual realm" to fight off the evil, it brings evil of mythological and unreal nature into the real world. (i.e. Anubis, Statues that follow you, Sand Golem's, Witches, and !Satan!) It is wrong to portray Satan as a being that can be defeated by a mortal. If the idea of this site is really "Christ centered," I would suggest evaluating these games through the words of scripture, not through the beliefs of modern-day hypocrites.
Secondly, Ominous Horizons is way out of line, for all of the same reasons as above, but instead of putting you inside the "spiritual realm" to fight off the evil, it brings evil of mythological and unreal nature into the real world. (i.e. Anubis, Statues that follow you, Sand Golem's, Witches, and !Satan!) It is wrong to portray Satan as a being that can be defeated by a mortal. If the idea of this site is really "Christ centered," I would suggest evaluating these games through the words of scripture, not through the beliefs of modern-day hypocrites.