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36 of 36 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Well done Doom-style game with a Christian theme,
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This review is from: Catechumen (CD-ROM)
I reserve 5 stars for games like Myst and Riven. This game isn't in their category, however. It's a very well done battle adventure game with a Christian theme. As a young Christian in ancient Rome, your mission is to explore the catatcombs in search of fellow Christians imprisoned by the Romans and the powers of darkness that possess them. On the way you do battle with various nasty creatures with a growing choice of powerful weapons. These weapons are special. They slay evil creatures and hungry lions but only free Roman Soldiers from their oppression. Nice touch.To maintain your 'spiritual' energy you must collect scrolls with verses of Scripture written on them You may pause to read, or not, as you are so inclined. Shields of faith and breastplates of righteousness help too. There's plenty of strategy involved. The weapons have different effects on different enemies. You'll get through the game by trial and error. Save often. Your final battle will be with the Prince of Darkness himself. Technically this is a very well done game; a good piece of work using current technology and technique. It's not a watered down evangelistic tool or an overly sanitized substitute for the more hard-core games. I think it does provide a very enjoyable alterntive for fans of this type of game that are bothered by the implied moral framework (or lack thereof) of many other games of this type. I think most Christian parents will welcome this alternative for their teens (and might like to join in themselves). Non-christians should enjoy it too. It's not preachy. It's not tame. It's a lot of fun.
11 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Extremely interesting and captivating,
By A Customer
This review is from: Catechumen (CD-ROM)
I can claim this is the best christian game in the market.The background sound is incredible. You feel the stress and the scare when find demons but, at the same time, feel the peace that you can defeat them, using the power of the Lord. Very nice graphics, high 3D resolution, transparencies, beauty shinning lights of Lord's angel. I give this game a Top Notch!
5.0 out of 5 stars
Best game I've ever have played,
By Monica Van De Walker (Mt. Shasta, CA USA) - See all my reviews
= Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Catechumen (CD-ROM)
I bought this game for $12 at CGN (Christian Games Now!) and received it in about a week. The only thing I worried about was that it would no save the game, which it did when I bought it in a game pack. Luckily for me, it worked on my vista and also saved. The packaging for the game is a box with one of those flaps that describes the game. Inside the box there's a manual that tells you how to Install,play,etc.
The game itself is awesome. The graphics may be old, but it's awesome.
1 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Good Initiative, Mediocre Execution,
By John McDonald (Oregon) - See all my reviews
= Fun:2.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Catechumen (CD-ROM)
If you enjoy older games, or are looking for a Christian-themed game, then this "might" be for you. But the terribly outdated sound and graphics, combined with uninspired level design (with one exception), will leave most people wishing they'd spent their money and time doing something else.
Strengths: The sound and soundtrack, though sometimes a bit generic, are good - even by today's standards they're not bad. Zapping Roman guards with a sword imbued with the power of God causes them to drop to their knees in prayer, accompanied by a pleasant and familiar chorus of "hallelujah!". Demons sound like demons, the guards make a few amusing comments, and the soundtrack does add some intensity to the few levels that make you work (I played the game on the hardest difficulty setting and it was sometimes very hard). The premise is daring, considering the lack of Christian-themed games on the market. N'Lightning Software attempted something unique: create a video game that adult Christian gamers can enjoy. Like the title of the review says: Good Initiative. Weaknesses: Level design is simply awful: find a locked door, hunt down key, unlock door, go to next level, repeat. Although there are a handful of puzzles scattered throughout the game, they are rendered meaningless by their lack of context and simplicity. While this may sound harsh, I am comparing Catechumen to games from its own era: Thief, Deus Ex, American McGee's Alice, Star Trek Voyager Elite Force. Catechumen simply cannot hold a candle to any of its peers. The one exception to the level design was the final boss. A series of portals takes you from one section to the next, trying to chase down the boss, and providing extra health and ammo. This level took the design from awful to mediocre. I actually enjoyed it, but don't know whether I enjoyed it for its own sake, or simply because it was better than the terrible levels I'd gone through before. Although I listed sound as a strength, the way it was used was sometimes poor: the voice acting was sometimes bad to the point of distracting, as though the developer was having a child pretending to be an adult; noise was often unable to travel from one room to the next; and the sounds were extremely repetitive. I couldn't decide whether to give this game one or two stars. Although I can't say it's it's a good game, and the novelty of the Christian-themed gameplay quickly wore off, I knew what I was getting when I purchased Catechumen and I'm glad I played it. |
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Catechumen by Centurion Soft (Windows 2000 / 95 / 98)
$48.94
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