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Ah, the reporter cinoerncng the Super Bowl Video Games Appearance is obviously not a gamer, and the Christian Group...well, certainly not, heh.The Deception game series (which includes a game called Trapt if you see it in the bargain bin for PS2 games) does, in fact, make use of the selling your soul to the devil (or a Devil) for the power to create traps to attack and destroy your opponents...more of a passive type of game play really. Each of the games has several endings, some good, some bad, and some REALLY bad, depending on how you play and the choices you make during gameplay. Each game has certain variations on this theme, but it is not exclusively a set of games whereby you try to resurrect the devil or take his power (though there are a couple of endings that explore this possibility).The second two come from the Shin Megami Tensai series of games; all of which tend to have a theme of raging at the heavens. A lot of times there's raging at Hell too. Both sides of the equation are often treated as being total jerks, and the humans in the middle as being not much better in some respects. Nocturne in specific was an interesting exploration of what one could expect to occur if you were to 'solve' some of the problems we have the worlds we create without some of the issues we have being not quite what we're expecting. And yes, there's more than one ending in all these games; going back to Nocturne, there's an ending where you can affirm the world God created or actually beat Lucifer himself and then lead the forces of Hell against the legions of Heaven. The latter is after the utter uncreation of the Earth and its people in any form.That last one, yes, technically he IS a Muslim. However, he's not out there just killing infidels or Christians. The game is actually a piece of historic fiction. I'm not entirely sure about the accuracy of this , but this is how the character is portrayed and what he is part of. In the second game, the main character is an Italian in an old fashioned mystery/revenge plot.If they wanted something to complain about in that regard, they should have used .
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