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Wouldn't you recommend this game for your kids?

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  1. Nope -- but my son and I are planning on picking up "Spore" when that comes out a week from Sunday...

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spore_(2008...


  2. I wouldn't.

    There is enough violence in the world why add to it!


  3. absolutely not!!

    that left behind garbage is so#%^&%$# !! it is like satan saying"pull my finger!!

  4. No, Quake Wars: Enemy Territory is a much better game

  5. i'm actually not suprised. It's like it's expected for Christians to come up with something like that.  

  6. They have made even more christian nonsense?

    I wouldn't let any children, or any adult for that matter, near that ever.

    How did this get turned into a game, seriously, who would endorse this?

  7. If there was a muslim game based on roughly the same concept all h**l would break loose.

  8. I don't know if I'd recommend it until I saw it first.  The only 'video game" we own is Dance Twister. Now THAT ONE is great. I highly recommend that one!

  9. recommend myself that game? when i havent played it? and i dont have kids yet? hmmm NO!

  10. I may have a little read of the books... I don't have kids... sorry

  11. The critical response to Left Behind: Eternal Forces varied, with a large number of reviewers giving the game low ratings. It received an average critic rating of 45% at Game Rankings' based on 19 reviews[26] and 38 out of 100 at Metacritic based on 20 reviews,[27] which included a "B+" rating from UGO, a 5.9/10 from IGN, and a 3.4/10 from GameSpot. In a Wired Magazine review, Clive Thompson wrote, "the great surprise of Left Behind: Eternal Forces is that it actually kind of rocks."[28] Reviews cited technical problems with the user interface, pathfinding, A.I. and inconsistency of the game's message between single and multiplayer mode. Most of the technical issues have already been addressed in free updates that the player can get through an automatic prompt to check for updates that appears from time to time when the CD is first inserted or by pressing the "Update" button from the main menu. GameShark reviewed an updated version of the game and gave it a C+.

    LOLOLOL

  12. No, not by any means. Even if I was christian that's a bit creepy.

    Besides my 4yr old is addicted to rock band

  13. Yes I would, Especially over games such as;

    Resident Evil and Evil Dead

  14. No, fulfilling his contract with the US Army is enough of a push for this lazy kid of ours.

    _()_

  15. No I would not.  I consider myself a follower of Christ but not everything based on religion is acceptable for children.  The game based on the book of revelations takes a very scary theme that young children may not be able to understand fully and honestly I do not want to try and explain to them at a young age.  

  16. Wouldn't you recommend not bringing up old news?

    Sorry, but I hardly think this is worth a discussion, much less an answer.  It's clear you know what you think about the game.

    *rolls eyes*

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