The Church of England is now demanding that Resistance be considered ineligible for a BAFTA.
Games
are good, games
are bad - it seems to me that The Church needs to decide how it really feels about computer games. The same day that
Halo 3 is being touted as an excellent way to attract young church-goers, The Church of England is kicking up more of a fuss over
Resistance: Fall of Man.
It's been a while since we heard from The Church of England, which had publicly objected to Sony allowing Manchester Cathedral to feature as a level in the PlayStation 3 title,
Resistance. The last we heard The Dean of Manchester Cathedral had enlisted
Tony Blair to tell Sony off.
Today though, The Church has piped up and demanded that
Resistance be removed from the
BAFTA nominations list.
"
It is a disgrace that Resistance: Fall of Man has been shortlisted... Sony has admitted that they did not have permission to film or use Manchester Cathedral in their computer game... BAFTA should not be seen condoning such behaviour unless they are saying it is acceptable for producers to walk into historic buildings and film interiors - ignoring contracts, rights and liability." Said The Church, via
BBC News
"
(The Dean) then called on Sony to abide by new 'sacred digital guidelines' as he feared other buildings would be cloned for 'virtual desecration'"
All this even after Sony apologised publicly. Is The Church asking too much, or are they right to keep kicking up a fuss? Let us know what you think in
the forums.
The Church are obviously protesting to mirror my feelings.
One side: it's a public place and the game is fiction, author/designer is not saying anything about god just using it as a background, if it was a book they could use any setting they want and an occasional smug anti religious quip thrown in for good measure.
second side: not a public place owned by the church, if it had been a film it would have required permission to film how can taking lots of digital pictures and then rendering it for a game be any different, use of cathedral could give out the incorrect message that the cathedral (in a high gun crime area) thinks guns are cool and acceptable. Defensive arguments about religion thrown in.
how’s that for a summary
I haven`t played the game yet, mainly because Sony are bandits who haven`t really respected the European gamer IMO (until now that is) £299 ) Drool).
i mean, in Britain you have no right to conceal your face (or do anything if anyone takes a picture of you) why is a building any different?
Gotta love how buildings have more rights then people .....
Ahh.. checked and its only nominated for: THE PC WORLD GAMERS AWARD, which sounds like BS anyway :)
Strangley, alot of the games that are shortlisted ar not out yet: http://www.bafta.org/site/page413.html