Unholy Heights
SCORE: 36
		 
 
Unholy Heights might be the most shocking 'E' rated video game Family 
		Friendly Gaming has ever played. We were provided a digital download 
		code for this game on the Nintendo 3DS with a request we give an honest 
		review. Be careful what you ask for because you just might get it. 
		Players take on the role of Satan as a manager of a building. The 
		tenants then fight off heroes who try to take your money and destroy the 
		most evil fallen angel in all of history.
		
		It is scary to me personally to see a video game that reverses roles in 
		reality. Those trying to redefine morals, history, and facts have been 
		at it for over fifty years now. Unholy Heights obviously accepts the 
		attempts to redefine good and evil. How did the ESRB miss the violent 
		content in Unholy Heights? Are they napping yet again? Is this another 
		ESRB scandal? There are so many of them I am losing track.
		
		The graphics in Unholy Heights are small. The monsters and heroes can be 
		hard to see. They attack one another with physical and magical attacks. 
		Players must evict sick tenants so they do not spread the disease to 
		others in the apartment complex. I can not get behind the concept of 
		Unholy Heights. Especially trying to get enough demon monsters to take 
		over the world. The game play in Unholy Heights is repetitive and gets 
		boring.
		
		After any creature in Unholy Heights dies they get a halo and float up 
		and off the top of the screen. I supposed that is to symbolize they are 
		going to heaven. I got news for you son, demons are not going to heaven. 
		Satan is not going to heaven. I know people that think video games are 
		evil, vile, wicked, and twisted. They will point to Unholy Heights as an 
		example to easily prove their position.
		
		The quests in Unholy Heights are difficult to complete, and the 
		progression in Unholy Heights is painfully slow. Prices can be raised on 
		tenants. Furniture can be purchased to improve their satisfaction. They 
		can also fall in love and shack up with other monsters. No mention of a 
		wedding was referenced before the shacking up. I am not a fan of this 
		game. I am not a fan of the Satanic lessons it teaches. The morals and 
		lessons in Unholy Heights are the opposite of how I live my life.
		- WMG
		Graphics: 40% 
		Sound: 50%
		Replay/Extras: 60%
		Gameplay: 20% 
		Family Friendly Factor: 10% 
		
		System: Nintendo 3DS
		Publisher: Bergsala Lightweight
		Developer: Mebius
		Rating: ‘E’ - Everyone SIX and OLDER ONLY
		
		 
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