Sony Apologizes For Using Church In Game
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Sony Apologizes For Using Church In Game
Sony Apologizes For Using Church In Game
It looks as though Sony has apologized for using the Manchester Cathedral in the game Resistance: Fall of Man. The church will meet with Sony to discuss the issue further.
The church had demanded withdrawal of the game "Resistance: Fall of Man," which includes a gunbattle between an American soldier and aliens inside a building that resembles Manchester Cathedral in northwest England. “It was not our intention to cause offense by using a representation of Manchester Cathedral in chapter eight of the work," the letter said. "If we have done so, we sincerely apologize.”
Publish Date: Fri, 15 Jun 2007 17:06:00 CDT
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It looks as though Sony has apologized for using the Manchester Cathedral in the game Resistance: Fall of Man. The church will meet with Sony to discuss the issue further.
The church had demanded withdrawal of the game "Resistance: Fall of Man," which includes a gunbattle between an American soldier and aliens inside a building that resembles Manchester Cathedral in northwest England. “It was not our intention to cause offense by using a representation of Manchester Cathedral in chapter eight of the work," the letter said. "If we have done so, we sincerely apologize.”
Publish Date: Fri, 15 Jun 2007 17:06:00 CDT
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Silliness all round, here.
On the one hand, its a bit over the top to get up in arms because your church is represented in a work of fiction involving violence.
On the other hand, its bloody stupid of the game devs to make a recognisable landmark with such an obvious anti-violent backing without asking anyone. If it was a film, they would have had to ask to get permission to film there, and I bet if it was just a Generic British Cathederal, rather than any specific one, no one would have given a shit.
On the one hand, its a bit over the top to get up in arms because your church is represented in a work of fiction involving violence.
On the other hand, its bloody stupid of the game devs to make a recognisable landmark with such an obvious anti-violent backing without asking anyone. If it was a film, they would have had to ask to get permission to film there, and I bet if it was just a Generic British Cathederal, rather than any specific one, no one would have given a shit.
I noticed this too, it's probably about 10 minutes of the game or something. Good to see ITV News (THE scaremongering news service) were right on the button with the following quote:Dog Pants wrote: Although I noticed that as usual the press were over-hyping it by suggesting that the whole game was based around killing people in a church.
Spot on there, boys.ITV News wrote:This game, set entirely in a church, solely involves gun battles between black youths. There are paedophiles in it to, probably. The Paedophiles are made out of guns and they groom black children at gunpoint. You play the role of Ahmed Al Qaeda, a terrorist trying to bring down Christianity in the West. Here's our sister service, The Daily Mail, with more...
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I'm confused, this is the church we're talking about, right?Joose wrote:... with such an obvious anti-violent backing ...
Sony are pussies, Rockstar would have issued an update adding a sex scene on the altar easteregg if you manage to kill all the clergy aswell as the (other) bad dudes without taking any hits. Probably.
Classic overreaction from someone who should have been allowed to let off steam in his own little box massively overhyped by a bunch of journos with nothing better to cover now the G8 is over and noone gives a shit about The Reverand Blair anymore.
/rant off
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bomberesque wrote:I'm confused, this is the church we're talking about, right?
the MODERN church. Yes, the church used to back such jovial activities as the crusades and the spanish inquisition. Nowadays they are all about inadvisedly singing bad songs badly in the street, turning the other cheek and handing out pamphlets.
Except for the occasional nutty american extremist, obviously. But they are not the ones complaining about sonys games.
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Yeah, but which would you prefer:eion wrote: Well, I suppose that's what you'd have to do if you were unarmed, isn't it?
1)locked in a building with someone singing "Hes got the whole world in his hands" at you, repeatedly and out of tune
or
2)being shot in the head
personally, I would prefer option 2, myself...
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So, you're saying we should torture people/things we don't understand?Joose wrote:
Yeah, but which would you prefer:
1)locked in a building with someone singing "Hes got the whole world in his hands" at you, repeatedly and out of tune
or
2)being shot in the head
personally, I would prefer option 2, myself...
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bzzt! wrong! never said that.Dr. kitteny berk wrote:I just find it amusing that Joose utterly hates guns
1)its a jokebut will quite happily condone torture of a race he doesn't understand, even in a place of worship.
2)the race im not understanding here is a bunch of fictional aliens from another planet who are attempting to invade Earth. I think, in these situations, a little mild pyschological torture is probably forgivable.
You pillock
I'd stick my fingers in my ears. That doesn't work on guns, apparently.Joose wrote:
Yeah, but which would you prefer:
1)locked in a building with someone singing "Hes got the whole world in his hands" at you, repeatedly and out of tune
or
2)being shot in the head
personally, I would prefer option 2, myself...