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Cultural EchoesShin Megami Tensei: Devil Survivor 2: Record Breaker
Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Survivor 2: Record Breaker
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🎮 GamePG-13thematic

Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Survivor 2: Record Breaker(2015)

Biblical Connection
Apocalyptic narrative and divine judgment (Book of Revelation)
The concept of chosen individuals facing existential trials (various biblical figures)
Sacrifice and redemption through confronting supernatural forces
Divine testing and temptation (Book of Job, temptation narratives)
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💬What Parents Should Know

This game is suggested for ages 13+ and may contain mild thematic content. Biblical themes explored include Apocalyptic narrative and divine judgment (Book of Revelation), The concept of chosen individuals facing existential trials (various biblical figures), Sacrifice and redemption through confronting supernatural forces, Divine testing and temptation (Book of Job, temptation narratives). We recommend parents review content before watching with younger children.

Cultural Echo Score
Moderate41/100
Biblical References
26/40
Reference Specificity
13/20
Connection Type
6/15
Archetype Richness
10/10
Documentation
0/10
Scene References
3/5

Scene-by-Scene References

Thematic Parallels

📖 Genesis 22:1-19Chapter 3 - The Sacrifice - "The Sacrifice of Isaac"

This scene mirrors Abraham's willingness to sacrifice Isaac, reflecting the theme of sacrifice and divine testing.

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📖 Revelation 20:11-15Chapter 5 - Divine Judgment - "The Judgment"

The scene depicts a final judgment reminiscent of the Great White Throne Judgment described in Revelation.

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📖 Luke 9:23-24Act 1 - The Call to Action - "Taking Up the Cross"

The protagonist is called to sacrifice personal desires for a greater cause, echoing Jesus' call to take up one's cross.

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Literary Allusions

📖 Matthew 4:1-11Act 2 - Temptation - "The Temptation of the Protagonist"

The protagonist faces temptations that parallel Jesus' temptations in the wilderness, emphasizing the struggle against evil.

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