By Richard Clark –
April 23, 2009
I’ve raved about Bioshock before, and more information is now coming to light about the sequel. From the article: The thinking will be back too. While “BioShock” creative director Ken Levine is not overseeing this new game, Miller noted that his successor, Jordan Thomas, himself...
I’ve raved about Bioshock before, and more information is now coming to light about the sequel. From the article:
The thinking will be back too. While “BioShock” creative director Ken Levine is not overseeing this new game, Miller noted that his successor, Jordan Thomas, himself a “BioShock” veteran, is both prepared to re-visit some of the Randian philosophy from the first game and is “excited about exploring other ideologies.”
via MTV Multiplayer » ‘BioShock 2′ Interview: Making Both ‘BioShock’ Endings Work, Vita-Chambers, More.
About the Author
Richard 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 lives in Louisville, KY where he is the classroom technology manager at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. In addition to writing at Christ and Pop Culture, he is also a staff writer for
Kill Screen Magazine's website and has written for various other outlets such as Paste, Gamasutra, and Collide.
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Ugh. A return to the Sister-harvesting “moral dilemma”? New ideas. I want new ideas.
The Danes last blog post..20090417.teaParty
The “moral dilemma” I can’t seem to get past is whether or not I’m okay with searching the mutilated corpse of a wheelchair-bound hospital patient for cash.
Ha, yeah. That’s a hard one.