http://pc.ign.com/articles/714/714457p1.html
Kind of disturbing to see (the blending of corporation marketing and religion into a game), especially with the built in spyware letting the company know where you live and what you look at. Though to be fair I think Swat 4 (or it could have been another game) had an advertising engine too. Hopefully this doesn't become big and I doubt it will. What does everyone else think?
A pic of the game:

Kind of disturbing to see (the blending of corporation marketing and religion into a game), especially with the built in spyware letting the company know where you live and what you look at. Though to be fair I think Swat 4 (or it could have been another game) had an advertising engine too. Hopefully this doesn't become big and I doubt it will. What does everyone else think?
A pic of the game:







