By Richard Clark –
April 5, 2009
This weekend I finished Bioshock, an Xbox 360 game that is certainly not for everyone but is nonetheless a haunting, thoughtful, and beautifully constructed game that causes you to rethink not only the nature of games, but the nature of choice, innocence, government, and religion as well. If you’ve played it or are interested in the least, there is an incredibly well put-together Critical Thinking Compilation of Bioshock available.
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About the Author

Richard H. Clark (Co-Founder/Editor-in-Chief) has spent his entire life writing, reading, listening, and playing. He has a Bachelors in Theology from the Baptist College of Florida and has a Master of Arts in Theology and the Arts from the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. He is fascinated with the extent to which popular culture influences real people. He and his wife currently live in Louisville, KY where he is the classroom technology manager at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary.
Email: deadyetliving [at] gmail [dot] com. Twitter: @christandpc. Xbox Live: deadyetliving