
Church officials in the UK are up in arms over the inclusion of Manchester Cathedral as a setting for the PS3's FPS, Resistance Fall of Man. They claim that Sony used the nave of the cathedral for the scene of a huge battle without first gaining permission from the church itself. Additionally, they are incensed that a church would be used as a setting for such a violent game.
Rt Revd Nigel McCulloch, The Bishop of Manchester admits that Manchester has a gun crime problem and he does not take the matter lightly.
For a global manufacturer to re-create one of our great cathedrals with photo-realistic quality and then encourage people to have guns battles in the building is beyond belief and highly irresponsible.
Sony hasn't returned church official's phone calls, but did give this quote to the Times newspaper through Sony rep, David Wilson.
It is entertainment, like Doctor Who or any other science fiction. It is not based on reality at all. Throughout the whole process we have sought permission where necessary.
The church is now calling for the game to be pulled from store shelves and an official apology from Sony or it will consider legal action against the gaming giant.
Seeing as Resistance is the PS3s top seller (over a million copies) and the crown jewel of the system's game collection, I doubt this will go down without a fight. But, who will win out in a battle between the Church and Sony? It's kind of like asking who would win in a fight between Superman and Jesus. The Church of Italy was able to successfully block the sale of Rule of Rose in Europe, but Sony is a huge company and with so many copies of the game already in players' hands, it's going to be quite a feat to have it removed removed from stores. So, keep an eye out gamers, we could be seeing the beginning of the battle of the century.
Cathedral row over computer game [BBC News]
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