Left Behind: Eternal Forces won’t be left behind
From the looks of it, the PC game Left Behind: Eternal Forces is ready to be a hit in the RTS genre. Blessed with a praise-worthy single and multiplayer game play, distribution, and plot, it is a possibility that this game may surprisingly be a heavy-hitter. The game is based on the Left Behind series of books penned by Tim LaHaye and Jerry B. Jenkins – a book heavily criticised because it is allegedly an attack on Judaism and liberal secularism. But we’re not in a Theology class, so we won’t dwell on that.
The game takes place in an apocalyptic New York City. Players can command the Tribulation Forces as they try to save people from the Global Community Peacekeepers which is actually commanded by the Antichrist. Left Behind Games Inc. recently announced that the game was already shipped and will be available in stores nationwide next week.
From the looks of it, the PC game Left Behind: Eternal Forces is ready to be a hit in the RTS genre. Blessed with a praise-worthy single and multiplayer game play, distribution, and plot, it is a possibility that this game may surprisingly be a heavy-hitter. The game is based on the Left Behind series of books penned by Tim LaHaye and Jerry B. Jenkins – a book heavily criticised because it is allegedly an attack on Judaism and liberal secularism. But we’re not in a Theology class, so we won’t dwell on that.
The game takes place in an apocalyptic New York City. Players can command the Tribulation Forces as they try to save people from the Global Community Peacekeepers which is actually commanded by the Antichrist. Left Behind Games Inc. recently announced that the game was already shipped and will be available in stores nationwide next week.