![]() ![]() The full game is aiming for a Q2 2023 launch - no spoilers before then, please. I Am Jesus Christ has a standalone Prologue available for free on Steam. If you're looking for a more accurate biblical experience on Steam, the Bible was recently ported to PC with achievements included. Of course, I know the pain of loving a book and then watching a crappy adaptation of it. More specifically, Christs quest is to wash the feet of his disciples, a portion of John 13:1-17. No disrespect to I Am Jesus, though, I’m sure it’ll be a fun time regardless of how seriously it treats these stories. In the final section of the trailer, I Am Jesus Christ shows the player attending the Last Supper. I'm fairly certain the Bible doesn't have Jesus shrink into bodies, otherwise Innerspace would be a biblical film. Even if the humour is unintentional, I still couldn't contain my laughter when an NPC awkwardly shouted, “Wow, this wine is even better than the other wines.” Jesus is well known for curing disease and one such quest is also showcased, but here it’s presented as a dungeon through someone’s body with fleshy corridors galore. The Steam page also details 30 different miracles (or spells) and a number of different areas to explore.ĭespite its recreation of New Testament scenes, the trailers don’t seem entirely serious, and the Bethesda-esque jank gives the game a slightly goofy feel. ![]() ![]() In fairness, the Christ sim looks like a pretty robust and thorough retelling of his journey, depicting scenes like the Last Supper, only this time all the disciples have exclamation marks above their heads. I Am Jesus Christ is a unique and innovative game that takes players on a journey through the life of Jesus Christ, from his baptism to his resurrection. The newest trailer shows some of Christ’s cool abilities like walking on water, shooting light beams at Satan, and fishing - which is incidentally what I’m looking forward to the most. In the playtest when Jesus goes off in the desert and is tempted by Satan it takes a slight detour from the Bible and becomes an energy ball battle, think Phantom Ganon. Today Developer SimulaM released a new trailer of its upcoming Jesus simulator I am Jesus Christ, celebrating two years in development. I Am Jesus Christ’s genre is slightly murky, although, it almost looks like a giant Skyrim mod complete with unfeeling NPCs, first-person spellcasting, and an open world full of quest markers. They all force a little chuckle out of me, but none of them have made me belly laugh like I Am Jesus Christ, a first-person retelling of Christ’s tale from birth, to death, to rebirth. I see novelty games on Steam every couple of days things like gun-wielding slime shooters, or hyper-realistic dog-walking sims. ![]()
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