Talk:Jubileus the Creator/@comment-107.77.66.23-20140426223015

It looks like someone has to say this: Bayonetta is fiction, as in not real at any point in time in the game, anime, etc. You're complaining as if the game is actually talking about the destruction of the God of the three Abrahamic faiths, even though Bayonetta's world clearly sidesteps all that. Gods are destroyed in anime, manga and video games all the time...even in Ranma 1/2, the final enemy is a god named Saffron, who is defeated. Also keep in mind that just because a game's characters call something a god, that doesn't mean it's necessarily a god in the "real world" sense of it. If this all stems from "I just... don't... LIKE it... !!" then say so, but don't pile on to the point that it becomes trolling. Enter a YouTube search the phrase  "Final Fantasy is anti-religion?!" and the video that comes up (should be an episode of "Game Theory") gives a powerful explanation for this phenomenon.