The game drew some comparison to The Last of Us for its tone, as well as being set in a post
apocalyptic world full of zombie - like things, but as soon as we saw the game in action, the differences became clear.
Not exact matches
Indeed, if only here, we can understand the Crucifixion as a
full and pure
apocalyptic event, one shattering all ancient horizons and
worlds, and ushering in an absolutely new
world.
Historically, this does not actually occur until the
full birth of the modern
world, and then it subjectively or interiorly occurs in the realization that God is dead, a realization inaugurating a new universal self - consciousness, which is the very center and ground of an
apocalyptic explosion and transformation of the
world.
Whatever the historical causes for the
apocalyptic world view might be, its logical basis is a belief in God's
full control of that which is to come.