Today Developer SimulaM released a new gameplay video of its upcoming Jesus simulator I am Jesus Christ.

This time around we get to see healing gameplay, in which Jesus basically projects himself into the blood vessels of a child affected by a virus and has to purify the viruses themselves.

That’s certainly pretty unique, and you can check it out below.

Incidentally, the developers mention that performance is not optimized because the build doesn’t yet use the recently released 5.0 version of the engine but it’s still made with the early access version.

They expect performance to improve considerably once optimization is done with the final release version of the engine.

Incidentally, we also hear that the developer is finalizing the Prologue version of the game and they plan to release it in a couple of weeks.

If you’re unfamiliar with the game, which will come to PC via Steam, you can read the official description below. You can also check out the first look at tests made with Unreal Engine 5,  another, one more, and a fourth, on top of a video showing the progress made on the game.

Key features:

  • Experience Christ’s life first-hand from his birth through to the crucifixion and resurrectionExplore accurate recreations of significant locations in the Holy Land including Jerusalem and the GalileePerform over 30 amazing miracles including the feeding of the 5,000 and walking on waterReceive the power of the Holy Spirit, and increase its power through prayerInteract with over 60 characters, including Christ’s disciples. Recreate essential events including The Last Supper