Game Review: Fist of Jesus

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Judas, the enforcer of light, squares off against the undead Legions of Lazarus in this wonderful game by DreamFear.

I have to say that I feel like I am in some Religious High-Water when I play the game (pun intended). There is something satisfying about playing as Judas and liberating the Undead. Where the game really excels is in the small things: The Doves and Glorification of Levels, the Trainings from Jesus, the finishing moves of Purity, and the carefully crafted weapons. As a game, it is difficult to progress, and is a challenging fighting and puzzling game. It reminds me of Age of Zombies, but it has a more compelling story for me than AoZ did.

At this point, I have been playing the game for a few hours and have progress through all of the trainings and into some of the more advanced levels. What was a simple run and gun game is now considerably more complicated as I have to face off against multiple enemy types and constantly try to evade the oncoming mobs.


 The Video Review

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Overall Rating

  • Interface
  • Engagement
  • Education Value
  • Productivity Value
  • Game Value
5

Summary

As a game, Fist of Jesus earns high marks. It is intuitive, challenging, and has great tutorials to teach you the ropes. The story is engaging if you do not mind playing around with the story of Jesus and his Disciples. I am a huge fan of this game and will continue to play and watch its development over the next few months. Great job DreamFear.

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