Fight zombies with Jesus and his powerful fists

21 October 2014

Do you want to learn more about biblical times, but don’t want to read the bible or go to church? No problem – thanks to Fist of Jesus you can learn all about our Lord and savior through the medium of video games.

For instance, did you know that zombies have been around for thousands of years, and people back then used to beat them with fish in order to survive? Neither did I.

In Fist of Jesus you take on the role of Jesus Christ and Judas as they battle the zombie scourge with fish, dismembered body parts, and a big-ass cross. You can also use Jesus’ superpowers to blow up zombies where they stand.

The game includes RPG elements, 60 levels, live-action films, and upgrades.

But wait, that’s not all: Fist of Jesus is available right now on Steam for PC, Mac, and Linux.

Fist of Jesus

Fist of Jesus

For those of you concerned about your old PC handling all the divine glory, you will be pleased to learn that the recommended system requirements are not taxing at all.

  • OS – Windows XP
  • CPU – 2GHz Intel Core 2 Duo
  • RAM – 2GB
  • GPU – DX9 capable with 1GB VRAM

The game’s trailer can be watched, below.

Will you pray your way through some zombie slaying? Let us know in the comments and forum. Amen.

Source: Joystiq

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  1. CarterD
    22.10.2014 at 15:18

    I’m a Christian and…this is hilarious! If anything, it makes me like Jesus even more. Go Jesus!

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