madphilb wrote:I can think of a couple of reasons to want to play it.....
1) Some people are into the whole horror and blood-and-guts sort of thing... for them this is the granddaddy of those games for the PC. Not my thing, and from the sounds of things, not yours either.
2) As a horror game ID says they have done this a little different, giving you more of the horror movie kind of feel to it... and from what I've seen and some of the events I've heard about in the game, it's just the thing to scare the pants off you.... and some people just like that (frankly I'm not one of them).
3) Awesome FPS game.... and some people will play it in spite of the gore, not because of it (this is part of why I'll be playing it eventually). I played the originals when they came out.... though I've always preferred the original Dark Forces game over the Dooms and whatnot.
4) Technology. ID has a habbit of being an idustry leader. Deathmatch is what it is in large part to what they've contributed to the whole mess. The whole FPS thing was practically started with the original Wolfenstein 3D and later with Doom.
In the end this is one of those, "if you don't feel right about it, don't do it" kind of things... Doom3 isn't everybody's cup of tea.... given a choice between that and other games, most likely I'll pick the other games over it.
When it comes down to it I figure that most Christians should and will avoid the game.... others will play it because the game and it's subject matter doesn't bother them.
1) People who LIKE blood and gore...need serious help
2) People who like being scared...need help
3) Two words: Halo 2.
4) Good for them, play Halo 2 and skip the gore.
I personally feel that Christians shouldn't play gorefests like Doom. Nor should anyone else for that matter.
Rai