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:: You ask me if I have a god complex... ::
Thursday, February 05, 2004
I AM god! Or at least I can assume the virtual role of someone who thinks they are. And it's more of a "compound" than a "complex". Your friends at C-Level present "Endgames: Waco Resurrection":
 As predicted by his Branch Davidian followers, Vernon Howell (aka David Koresh) has returned to Mt. Carmel for final battle. Revisiting the 1993 Waco, Texas episode, gamers enter the mind and form of a resurrected David Koresh through custom headgear, a voice-activated, hard-plastic 3D skin. Each player enters the network as a Koresh and must defend the Branch Davidian compound against internal intrigue, skeptical civilians, rival Koresh and the inexorable advance of government agents. Ensnared in the custom "Koresh skin", players are bombarded with a soundstream of government “psy-ops”, FBI negotiators, the voice of God and the persistent clamor of battle. Players voice messianic texts drawn from the book of revelation, wield a variety of weapons from the Mount Carmel cache and influence the behavior of both followers and opponents by radiating a charismatic aura.
The screenshots and video clip of this are hi-larious (note: you might have to download the .mov before it plays properly).
Posted by morland @ 12:03 PM
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