Dead Space 2 Creative Director Denies Mocking Scientology

Logan Westbrook

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Dead Space 2 Creative Director Denies Mocking Scientology

Dead Space's fictional religion, Unitology, isn't supposed to be a social commentary, says Visceral Games.

Wright Bagwell, creative director on Dead Space 2, has denied claims that Unitology is a parody of Scientology. Despite certain similarities, such as a rank system, a belief in aliens, and some very high profile members, Bagwell says it was never Visceral's intention to imply any link between the two.

Unitology is based around the belief that an alien marker discovered 200 years before the events of the first Dead Space game holds the secret to life on Earth. The church believes that answers to the most difficult questions that humans have ever asked about their existence are encoded in the strange symbols on the marker's surface, which it believes represents DNA. Unitology, or some of its practitioners at least, set the events of the first Dead Space game in motion, and have made an appearance in most of the other games and peripheral media.

According to Bagwell, Unitology represents the illogical rationalizations that people make when they encounter something they don't understand - in this instance, the alien marker. He said that the religion had been inspired by a Carl Sagan book called "The Demon-Haunted World," which suggested that there were patterns in beliefs. In the book, the rise of technology and science began to eliminate belief in magic and superstition; but when the technology got to the point where it was too advanced for most people to understand, they started to think in superstition and illogical terms again.

Bagwell said that that was the comment that Visceral was trying to make with Unitology - that people in a technologically advanced future would flock to something that helped simplify their complicated lives. He said that at no point had the studio been trying to make a political or social statement about anyone's real world beliefs.

The way Bagwell talks about it, it actually sounds more like Unitology is more a comment on faith in general than one specific religion. It's clear though, that he doesn't want to offend anyone, and I wouldn't be surprised if there was more that he could say about Unitology, but won't.

Source: MTV [http://multiplayerblog.mtv.com/2011/02/02/dead-space-2-creative-director-on-the-unitology-vs-scientology-debate/]







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Cheeseman Muncher

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Scientology =/= religion. Anything that requires you to spend vast sums of money to move up and learn more is nothing more than a scam.
 

Soxafloppin

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Scientology makes fun of its self more than everyone else combined.

DS2 really shouldn't concern them!
 

robandall

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With no hint that unitology requires financial payments to get involved it can't be a direct reference to Scientology. It would have been wet your pants hysterical if Altman was modelled after Tom Cruise though!
 

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Xzi said:
Cheeseman Muncher said:
Scientology =/= religion. Anything that requires you to spend vast sums of money to move up and learn more is nothing more than a scam.
Have you heard of Mormonism? Just checking.
[cough] catholicism [cough]
 

LightspeedJack

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I call shenanigans on this one. This is just Visceral trying to cover their ass from any potential lawsuits/corperate sabotage from those wacky scientologists.
 

tomvw

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I always considered Unitology as a comment on cults in general, but I have to admit that Scientology was the first thing that came to mind.
But I can see why he would shy away from insulting Scientology outright, they're notorious for lynching their critics with lawsuits.
 

Nick Holmgren

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Xzi said:
daemon37 said:
Xzi said:
Cheeseman Muncher said:
Scientology =/= religion. Anything that requires you to spend vast sums of money to move up and learn more is nothing more than a scam.
Have you heard of Mormonism? Just checking.
[cough] catholicism [cough]
We can probably all just agree that 99% of involvement in any religion entails getting suckered out of your money.
yeah, scientology == just another religion, it just happens they are the only evil and sci-fi themed one (unless some new Zealand folk are on the dark side)
 

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I thought unitology just mocked religious fanatics for the idiots they are. People who work around all that silly logic with blind faith leading to destruction of them and the people around them.
 

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robandall said:
With no hint that unitology requires financial payments to get involved it can't be a direct reference to Scientology. It would have been wet your pants hysterical if Altman was modelled after Tom Cruise though!
try looking it up on the wiki http://deadspace.wikia.com/wiki/Unitology read the "rankings" section

I think the Advanced Unitologist RIG had some trivia about it being a reward for donating alot of credits
found it
"This RIG is awarded to Unitologist members who have contributed over 400k credits to the Church"

and look up Isaacs mother http://deadspace.wikia.com/wiki/Octavia_Clarke it doesnt say she HAD to donate still not making the "religion/cult" look good
 

Snarky

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It seems like they only publicly denied the connection between Unitology and Scientology so that more people would know about the connection and buy the game. This game has a religion that is based on a sci-fi book, that ends in -ology, that talks about illogical people. It reminds me of the 'your mom doesn't like it' marketing campaign, only it is 'scientology doesn't like, but we didn't mean it like that, please don't litigate us to death'.
 

Antonio Torrente

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Xzi said:
daemon37 said:
Xzi said:
Cheeseman Muncher said:
Scientology =/= religion. Anything that requires you to spend vast sums of money to move up and learn more is nothing more than a scam.
Have you heard of Mormonism? Just checking.
[cough] catholicism [cough]
We can probably all just agree that 99% of involvement in any religion entails getting suckered out of your money.
As a disgruntled catholic I believe it is. And guess why most religions are exempted from taxes.