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Is fallout a game that a Christian can play?
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<blockquote data-quote="OnceLostButNowFound" data-source="post: 77472567" data-attributes="member: 452939"><p>War. War never changes. </p><p></p><p>...And neither does God.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I keep seeing people talking about how awesome Joshua Graham is and even recall seeing a video titled that he made people religious which is concerning to me. Especially since I converted and have since seen these games in a different light. Not once do Joshua or Daniel ever mention Jesus and what He did. And I'd suspect a lot of it is because the writers knew mentioning him would no doubt "alienate" a lot of their player base.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, I'll admit I still have a fondness for both Fallout 1 and NV. The games are stylistic, have a lot of replay value and have memorable stories and characters. But I don't see myself playing them again anytime soon. </p><p></p><p>Makes me wish for another post-apocalyptic roleplaying game, but perhaps you could play as a missionary trying to spread the Gospel in a decayed world filled with people without hope and constantly being challenged by the nature of a world scarred by atomic bombs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OnceLostButNowFound, post: 77472567, member: 452939"] War. War never changes. ...And neither does God. I keep seeing people talking about how awesome Joshua Graham is and even recall seeing a video titled that he made people religious which is concerning to me. Especially since I converted and have since seen these games in a different light. Not once do Joshua or Daniel ever mention Jesus and what He did. And I'd suspect a lot of it is because the writers knew mentioning him would no doubt "alienate" a lot of their player base. Anyway, I'll admit I still have a fondness for both Fallout 1 and NV. The games are stylistic, have a lot of replay value and have memorable stories and characters. But I don't see myself playing them again anytime soon. Makes me wish for another post-apocalyptic roleplaying game, but perhaps you could play as a missionary trying to spread the Gospel in a decayed world filled with people without hope and constantly being challenged by the nature of a world scarred by atomic bombs. [/QUOTE]
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