Left Behind Eternal Forces
SCORE: 75
I had my suspicions about Left Behind Eternal Forces. Boy am I glad
we took the time to preview and review it. Nine times out of ten when a
Christian claims they are being discriminated against by the worldly
they are being accurate, and true. Left Behind Eternal Forces is not a
bad video game. Christian haters are going to despise it. Along with
exaggerate the problems.
I know officially Left Behind Eternal Forces is put under the RTS (real
time strategy) umbrella. Left Behind Eternal Forces is not an RTS to me.
It is more of a survival video game. Players are trying to recruit
people on the fence. The servants of the anti-Christ are trying to kill
them. I made numerous mistakes in Left Behind Eternal Forces getting to
close those serving evil. They outnumbered my team, swarmed them, and
quickly killed them off. Left Behind Eternal Forces teaches us to avoid
the conflict with pure evil people.
Left Behind Eternal Forces has wonderful music, an epic intro, good
graphics, great voice acting, prayer, recruitment, live action videos,
and a nice tutorial. I do feel like I paid too much for it years ago.
Especially with how few levels there are in Left Behind Eternal Forces.
I did not find any sandbox mode to play in either. I got errors every
time I tried to log into the game's servers. I suspect those were
brought down with the attacks Left Behind Games had to endure.
Left Behind Eternal Forces is a hard video game. Stealth is important,
especially early on. Evil characters will attack and destroy. I did not
see very many violent images though. I am baffled as to why the less
than reliable ESRB gave Left Behind Eternal Forces a thirteen and older
rating. I have seen E10+ rated video games with more violent content,
and other bad content. I suspect discrimination against Christians.
I like the camera view and all of the different options in Left Behind
Eternal Forces. This is one high quality Personal Computer video game
that reaches more toward the hardcore gamers. Casual family gamers are
going to be less interested in Left Behind Eternal Forces. It gets
tiring saving, dying, going back to a save, and then dying again. Each
level needs to be played one way. I wish the enemies would have given up
after I ran far enough away.
I know I said I was planning on getting a review of Left Behind Eternal
Forces in an upcoming issue of Family Friendly Gaming. Those review
pages fill up fast. After dealing with too many backward thinking PR
contacts, I decided that we would put Left Behind Eternal Forces
straight online. We purchased it years ago and that usually means in the
FFG magazine. We are now doing even more for Christian video game
developers and this review going straight online is one of those things.
I hope you can forgive my change of mind on this review.
- Paul
Graphics: 75%
Sound: 90%
Replay/Extras: 65%
Gameplay: 70%
Family Friendly Factor: 75%
System: Personal Computer
Publisher: Left Behind Games
Developer: Left Behind Games
Rating:
‘T’ - Teen - THIRTEEN and OLDER ONLY
{Fantasy Violence}
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