Holy Tarantino, Batman!
Holy Tarantino, Batman!
@BadAxel97: Veggie Tales reference?
@arionfrost: Although the members are Christian and Christian themes can be found in their lyrics, they do not consider themselves a Christian band.
I have several beefs with the new version. Particularly, things they took out from previous versions.
@pettiblay: Quicktime required. I refuse!
typo: "Virgil servers as the guide in the game"
although you can easily find alternate sources for most of your music online (youtube, grooveshark, etc), this would probably be most useful for 'unique' items in your library.
@nick_i_am: apparently not. Blocked in Canada.
@electronicthroat: Yep, those are some of my favourite bands, and hopefully we see more of them in music games as time goes on. So far, I've been happy to see Flyleaf, Underoath, The Devil Wears Prada, and (most recently) Demon Hunter appear in music games.
@nauticalland: hahaha yes, I agree.
@Tenacious_ADG: funny you should ask. There was a recent survey done on Kotaku.
@ZaxCG2: Mute Math has some neat songs, though I didn't care much for their latest album. Earthsuit was cool too!
@asdf4321: Oh man...Norma Jean would be intensely difficult to play on RB
@lochoko: While I like Godspeed way better, and would also have preferred it, I think Feel Good Drag is a pretty good flagship Anberlin song. And the vocals for Godspeed would be pretty tough.
@Aki: Man I agree; Skillet's new album was a huge letdown. It's like they took the half of their last album I didn't like and made it worse.
@bowen13: Amazing.
@legendnthemaking: I approve greatly of this
mock-up
@Gojiguy: That's why it's called Religion Week.
As a Christian gamer, I've wondered if games and religion are compatible. Looking at the biggest successes (God of War, Assassin's Creed) and failures (Left Behind), I noticed something. The values of earthly Christianity do not translate into fun gameplay mechanics.