I’ve been meaning to write this post for a long time. I’m an old gamer since the days of the Arcade and Atari. I’ve seen games become into what they are today. There used to be a time when I was never concerned about what the game says or if the game carries any political, religious or educational value. But that has changed. I can tell you that games have the least to do with politics, so we can leave that aside. The games used to be educational and that number has decreased to such an extent that I have to put down 6 out of every 10 games that come out in a season. The FPS genre is mostly a waste but I am not going to start a rant about that here.
This brings me to my point. Games should have the least to do with religion. I’m not advocating the use of Cultures or anything else. Russians, Africans, Americans, Italians, Afghanis, Israelis and cultures and phenomena from all over the world have been taken into the gaming worlds. The use of history and facts is good. But I stand against the use of religions in gaming. Not many game developers dare to mess around with religious cults. That is mostly because they are either going to destroy their market or get bad reviews for it. It was once that Microsoft Game Studios did something similar when Koranic verses could be heard in a Fighter game called Kakuto Chojin for the Xbox. Sony recalled LittleBigPlanet from the shelves when a song that had Koranic Verses in it was highly criticized. Now, Capcom has been meddling with this sensitive subject for a long time.
When Resident Evil 5 first debuted, people and organizations criticized Capcom for depicting the poverty and killing of Black people or specifically African people. I wasn’t against it mostly because games have used other cultures equally to depict their stories and the stories are fictional or either based on historical facts, which people or cultures do not have issues with being used in games. So, let’s come to the point. Capcom rolled out Zack and Wiki a long time ago for the Wii. The game had a debut trailer in which a group of characters used the Islamic phrase “Allah o Akbar” and performed a ritualistic dance. The trailer was not taken lightly and Capcom was bombarded with criticism from Islamic faith and organizations. There was also a court filing against Capcom from Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR). The filed case asked Capcom to remove the Islamic phrase from the game. Capcom quickly recognized the severity of the issue and removed the phrase from the release version of the game and issued a press release with their response. If you haven’t seen the video, you can watch it below:
So, that’s a case of Capcom messing around that people are aware of. I searched around the internet for a long time and could not find a single result where people noticed that Capcom has been depicting Islamic artifacts in its “Devil May Cry” Series. What’s more infuriating is the fact that the artifacts used are of grave importance and respect in the Muslim faith. First, it’s Devil may Cry 3. Linked below is a video from Devil may Cry 3, where Virgil, Dante’s brother, enters the Demon’s domain through a door. Hint: At the end of the video. 2:17-2:19.

Vergil entering the Demon Gate
The texture used to make that door is taken from the Entrance of the Holy Kabah. Also called the Baba’ e Kabah. The use of the texture is completely outrageous. The concept of the game revolves around Demons and Evil Powers. The depiction of demons or evil people entering it justifies the fact that someone at Capcom is messing around. I wouldn’t call them names but it is obvious that the use is taken into account with knowledge of the importance of that artifact.
Here’s another evidence why I call it “someone” acting fishy at Capcom. The next image is from “Devil May Cry 4“, which was recently released to every major platform in the market. The concept of the game revolves around demons like I said earlier and this time they have a so called “prophet” or “holiness” in the game. Linked below is an image taken from the game where “his holiness” is lying on a bed and awakens as a “Demon” or an evil power. The video was large, so I did not link it. However, once can view the video in Mission 5 named “Return of the King”. Click the image to get a larger version.
Notice the texture on the bed. That seems like Arabic writing. I agree that it’s been blurred a bit to lower the chances of it being noticed but if you look closely enough, you’ll notice the glyphs easily.
Now, being a Muslim myself, I condemn Capcom’s act and protest against the use of Islamic artifacts in such defamed manners. Capcom is a very old Game development company and I am a fan but this is not acceptable at all. I do not hold the whole company responsible for the act but some individuals who are actively passing these ideas into their Video Games. I’d appreciate it if the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) take notice of these acts and caution Capcom with the use of these artifacts in their games and in the future.
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Dude there is a chance that there is no relation.. and it is just a coincidence or you are imagining..
Regarding the glyphs… Arabic is not the only glyph that looks like that. Search the web to read about ancient glyphs.. and you will find many..
also.. the one scene ?? where the door is.. If I did the graphic design and
was asked to design an ancient door… I would definitely end up with some pattern like that..
Religions were created to unite people.. unfortunately it ended up segregating
You should do your research before you speak. I did mine. Capcom DOES have a history for stuff like this. I did not say there is definitely a relation and may be it is a coincidence but video game stories do take their roots from religious backgrounds all the time. Did you know Final Fantasy VII’s story and characters are inspired/taken from Judaism? But the story is well translated, so that a relation can’t be created easily. If I was taking leaps, relations could be easily created. Nero, who is the hero of DMC4 has a demonic hand that shines bright white and responds to certain situations. A shining hand could be linked to Moses easily but that would be a huge leap and a very weak one.
About the glyphs, I agree it was obscure and that was the reason, I did not stress on it. Although, I have yet to know if another language’s glyphs match Arabic’s. But the door is no mistake. You are apparently misunderstanding the whole point. A pattern that resembles 99% of a religious artifact != creativity. Duh!
The whole concept about religions is a big debate, which I might want to skip here.
To Mohammad Haseeb
Assalamualaikum,I’m from Malaysia.
I’ve found out this Blog of yours is Interesting.
I want to ask 1 question regarding a Game that similar environment such as these CAPCOM released Games.
The game title is “CATHERINE” release by ATLUS for the XBOX360.
I played this game & found out that there is something that looks like the Arabic texture that really looks like those in the Quran@Koran.
I want to reassure that i am right or wrong in this -_-
Wa aleikum Assalam,
It’ll be better if you posted some screenshot because the kind of game Catherine is, I don’t think I’ll be playing it. I’ll look forward for that screenshot though, if possible.
And thanks for taking interest in my blog
. Have fun.
always my Pleasure ^_^ I’ll try to search for the picture & show it to you
Assalamualaikum Haseeb
Here is the Screenshot for the Game I’d Mentioned before
http://img10.imageshack.us/img10/2033/catherineps3demogamepla.jpg
http://img508.imageshack.us/img508/2033/catherineps3demogamepla.jpg
It Really Looks Similar when it was Zoomed Out.I wonder what Your opinion on this.
Wa aleikum assalam,
Those are clearly English glyphs
. You can literally read “Susanna” in the first screenshot.
thanks for your answer bro,

Now i can clear my mind out of that Game
Since when it was Zoomed out it was look like Arabic texture
Thanks Again & asslamualaikum