A large number of games are already exactly as you describe, they just don't explicitly call out the Christian figure of God so as to avoid the wrath of religious right nujobs. Half Life for example is fairly transparent in it's Christian allegory, but the general themes of Christianity are deeply interwoven with most Western media.
Of course Christianity does not have a monopoly on God, so broadening that out to include the other major religions of the world catches even more bases. Looking at the biggest games of last year, you'd have to have a very skewed perspective to consider Breath of the Wild, Horizon, Mario Odyssey or Destiny 2 as "Satanic". They are all broadly about the triumph of Good over Evil, in an at times very explicitly religious sense.
I mean, does Link have to be a Seraph fighting the great Serpent Lucifer in the name of Almighty God for it to count? He can't just be Link fighting Ganon in the name of the Goddess Hylia?
The number of games that could truly be described as Satanist is vanishingly small. You would have to have a very narrow view to consider games as generally Satanic.
Of course Christianity does not have a monopoly on God, so broadening that out to include the other major religions of the world catches even more bases. Looking at the biggest games of last year, you'd have to have a very skewed perspective to consider Breath of the Wild, Horizon, Mario Odyssey or Destiny 2 as "Satanic". They are all broadly about the triumph of Good over Evil, in an at times very explicitly religious sense.
I mean, does Link have to be a Seraph fighting the great Serpent Lucifer in the name of Almighty God for it to count? He can't just be Link fighting Ganon in the name of the Goddess Hylia?
The number of games that could truly be described as Satanist is vanishingly small. You would have to have a very narrow view to consider games as generally Satanic.