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Whenever I see games, it seems as if there is nothing binding morals to them; another thing I see is the surreal feeling of how it is one against 1,000, both of these traits I hate and that is why I'm here. You play a god good/evil and are born into a completely open environment where if you have the option to use your power you can, unfortunately you were born on earth with absolutely no powers whatsoever. The evil gods are the brutes who enjoy destruction of the world (which is fully destructible) and they know just how to do it. The good gods are the saviors who can restore and manipulate objects to use as weapons multiple times. They both have dangerous abilities, a good example is how the good gods can manipulate the elements (natural and man-made) or use multiple healing abilities as a powerful weapon (against undead and some evil gods) or as a defense (on allies). On the other hand, the evil gods can use powerful attacks that range from physical (weapons and melee body attacks) to mental attacks (mind control and remote viewing to find persons of interest). With the good and evil concept as well follows the requirement to keep to your element, in other words, if you are a good god you’ll be openly accepted and worshiped if you do miracles (repairing a burning building), but if you are a powerful evil god, you will be hunted constantly by “Holy Bounty Hunters” (which is just a group of really rich extremists with holy weaponry) and feared by the people that occupy the world. If you differ from your ways, your powers will become weaker and you will be mortal, but if you continue with good deeds or bad (pending on your selection) you will turn to your opposite (good/evil). Multiplayer will be an option with a small portion of the player’s choice in one of the seventeen open environments which reflect real world areas. They have the option to play split-screen co-op with up to 4 players or online co-op with chat with up to 8 players. Another is offline multiplayer in a tournament like setting (somewhat like a fighting stage) that pits 2 players against each other on one screen. Thank you for reading.