In a message delivered during the celebration of World Communications Day in the Roman Catholic Church, the Pope criticized the violence and sexuality exhibited in games as a means of entertainment, stating that "Any trend to produce programs and products Including animated films and video games, in the name of entertainment that exalt the exposed of violence and antisocial behavior or the trivialization of human sexuality is a perversion"
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WTMG's Leo Faria: "My overall feelings about Phantom Fury are mixed. It’s far from being a bad game, mind you. There’s quite a bit to like about it, such as its Half-Life-esque presentation and expansive levels. With that being said, it’s not as over-the-top, and as a result, entertaining, as its predecessor, which featured better combat sections and more replayability. It does scratch a very specific itch. If you want to play something that vaguely resembles the original Half-Life in scope and gameplay, I think that Phantom Fury can satiate said niche."
you know, the catholic church isnt such a saint either. considering all the violence they had caused during these past 800+ years...
Pretty sure most game developers, many people in fact, consider the Catholic Church to have perverted the Word of God for its own material needs. The whole thing about protecting pedophiles within their ranks a recent example.
This from a Pope with the History the Catholic Church has ! lol those with glass houses tut tut
i think the pope should shut his mouth and focus on the children that are being molested by priests.
pot calling the kettle black...