That is a good point, but Ubisoft knew exactly what they were doing with the way they promoted the game and feeding into the Liberal lunacy about wanting a Christian murder simulator (and anyone with their head on straight should have instantly been alarmed that the enthusiast media was so giddy about murdering Christians).
The thing is, you would have to play the game to the end (or several of the endings) to finally understand what happened and that the Christians were actually the good guys actually, literally, trying to save people from the apocalypse.
So it was basically sold on a premise to court the lunatics on the Left, but then swerve-balled at the end to say, "Ha, the Christian doomsday preppers were right all along".
That is a good point, but Ubisoft knew exactly what they were doing with the way they promoted the game and feeding into the Liberal lunacy about wanting a Christian murder simulator (and anyone with their head on straight should have instantly been alarmed that the enthusiast media was so giddy about murdering Christians).
The thing is, you would have to play the game to the end (or several of the endings) to finally understand what happened and that the Christians were actually the good guys actually, literally, trying to save people from the apocalypse.
So it was basically sold on a premise to court the lunatics on the Left, but then swerve-balled at the end to say, "Ha, the Christian doomsday preppers were right all along".