![]() ?Demon Tristie? | BLM December 7, 2019ĭont forget the final boss fight /eQXJvY0LFt Leaked screenshots from the artbook seemed to spoil some crucial scenes in the game. And the jokes? They might be better than the trailer itself: Naturally, Twitter went wild with the game, with the IGN post receiving 68.9k likes, 16.2k retweets and 23.8k comments at the time this article was published. In it-with his glowing magical hands- Jesus heals, makes fish appear, walks on water to save a ship in choppy waters, gets crucified and makes note of it all in what we can only assume is Jesus’ diary. We’ll give you a chance to pause and watch the game’s trailer because it’s worth every second. Watch the announcement trailer here: /Sh45IhAlI0 I Am Jesus Christ is a real game based on the New Testament. Have you ever wondered to be like Him-one of the most privileged and powerful people in the world?” “I Am Jesus Christ” first started gaining buzz when video game website IGN posted the trailer on Twitter and, well, it’s quite a watch. Pray like Him for getting superpower, perform famous miracles like Him from Bible like casting demons, healing and feeding people, resurrection and more in “I am Jesus Christ.”… Game is covering the period from Baptizing of Jesus Christ and to Resurrection. “Become Jesus Christ, the famous man on Earth-in this highly realistic simulation game. However, the game’s description doesn’t help clarify much: In it, users get a first-hand feel for what it is like to be one of religion’s best-known figures. Very timely for the season, dontcha think?Ĭalled I Am Jesus Christ, the video game is released through Steam (release date TBD), was developed through video game studio SimulaM and published through PlayWay S.A. But! You can through a first-person video game that lets you be Jesus. ![]() In case you’ve been wondering what it’s like to walk on water, well, you still can’t physically do it.
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