Is the Video Game Being Called the ‘Best Game of the Year’ Anti-American and Anti-Conservative? | Video | TheBlaze.com

Posted by ssnyh 11 years, 1 month ago to Entertainment
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Possibly by communists and atheists? Is it the "I'm just unconvinced" atheists, ar the "Lalala, fingers in ears, I don't want to believe" atheists?
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  • Posted by TheYoung-Capitalist 11 years, 1 month ago
    I have not played the game but I have watched a walk through of the game because its 80 dollars.

    Its not really that bad concept of a game. the bare bone is that this crazy inventor "main bad guy" lead his people up into the sky (floating city) and they will do anything that he says because he is "the chosen one". As you progress in the story you find out that he is a lair and rewrote history to his liking and saying that he done this and that. He used the founding fathers as a front to get the people on his side and later in the game you use the founding fathers against them. In the end you stop him, get the girl, and everything returns to normal (like every good game).

    other than that very nicely put together, great story line, graphics are awesome, and overall a very great game. and Very early in the game (10-20 min) you start to see how bad things are in the sky city

    if you have time to watch it for yourself hear it is...

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B3UJgHUUN...
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  • Posted by overmanwarrior 11 years, 1 month ago
    I played the first one and I actually liked the underwater city. I didn't think of it as being an Ayn Rand utopia gone wrong, but I suppose that could have been the intention. It was a well done game that I liked a lot.

    A lot of these kids coming out of schools who design these games are getting their philosophy straight from Marxists, so without question, those elements are coming out in these video games. So I wouldn't be surprised if this game is leaning in that direction.

    But I can report that the new Assassins Creed III game is very patriotic and historically viable during the Revolutionary War period, and it has an intentional Tea Party slant to it. The market place of ideas is hard at work in the video game industry.

    Maybe that should be the next thing we should all do after Atlas III, make an Atlas Shrugged video game. Kind of a cross between Sim City, Sims, and Assassin's Creed. John Galt could sneak around the world convincing industrialists to escape from civilization--or something to that effect. Meanwhile Dagny would have to keep trains from hitting each other on tracks by hiring the "right" people to handle all the lines.

    That could be fun!
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  • Posted by UncommonSense 11 years, 1 month ago
    Personally, any game from the Assassins Creed series or the new, still-in-development game from UbiSoft: Watchdogs. Watch the demo to see what I mean. They are much better than the crap offering in the OP.
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  • Posted by khalling 11 years, 1 month ago
    well, ssnyh, not many atheists would spend the time of day on anti-god game development, because that deals with the concept of God. That aside,
    overall, the implications of this game are terrifying.
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