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BioShock universe a "rich creative canvas" for many new stories

Added: 21.02.2014 20:51 | 8 views | 0 comments


With after Verbinski dropped out because Levine "didn't really see the match" with its latest director, believed to be Juan Carlos Fresnadillo <(i>28 Weeks Later, Intact).

From: www.gamespot.com

An "Irrational" Divide

Added: 21.02.2014 20:38 | 16 views | 0 comments




Gaming, specifically home console gaming as we know it, has entered a new, somewhat strange era. Video gaming roughly started around the creation of Pong in 1972 and its home counterpart in 1975; after the crash in the market, it was thanks to two Italian plumbers in 1985 that brought video gaming back to life. If we pick up around that point, then video gaming as we, the gamers, know it has been around for nearly thirty years. Thirty years holds significance, as there are now two clear generations of gamers; in fact, many parents today are the first generation of home gamer, in their late 20s and 30s, some even older still.

As the generation gap opens and expands, naturally different viewpoints will espouse on the same topic. Ask teenagers and their parents the same question, and one of them will undoubtedly see this hypothesis in action. House, trance, EDM, and trip-hop pound in the head of Millennial, while their parents wistfully long from everything from The B-52s to Ace of Base, and their grandparents remember cheering up "Sleepy Jean" with The Monkees. The Generation Gap is nothing new, but it’s new in the world of gaming

When the announcement of Irrational Games’ shuttering came about yesterday, many gamers were stunned, and as well they should have been. I don’t think anyone saw that coming, without even the slightest of hint from Ken Levine, the studio, or Take-Two Interactive. I’m sure he debated the decision for some time, but to the rest of us, it appeared as if he woke up on February 18, 2014 and said, "Time for a change!"

In his open letter published on the Irrational Games Blog, Levine stated that "in time we will announce a new endeavor with a new goal: To make narrative-driven games for the core gamer that are highly replayable." Sadly, that meant laying off all but about fifteen of the staff involved in Irrational Games. But while the announcement was surprising, I was even more surprised by some of the responses to the announcement, and surprised to find that they seemed to fall along lines not defined by color, gender, or sexuality, but by generation.

It seems almost bizarre to talk about "older gamers," but responses to the end of the studio that made monumental smash hits such as System Shock 2, Freedom Force, and the highly-acclaimed BioShock and BioShock Infinite (BioShock 2, it should be noted, was developed by sister studio 2K Marin) not only bemoaned sorrow for the staffers now looking for new work, but for the state of gaming today.

From: www.gamerevolution.com

Irrational Games shutdown exposes the exploitation face of the industry

Added: 21.02.2014 14:15 | 19 views | 0 comments


Early this week; Ken Levine announced that he is shutting down Irrational Games while going off to start a new company with 15 other soon to be former employees. The news took the gaming world by surprise while also reigniting the debate about the industries exploitative practices. Its moments like these that should encourage people in the industry to stand up against the exploitation of their labor.

From: n4g.com

Whats Next for BioShock Here is what we want

Added: 21.02.2014 1:16 | 18 views | 0 comments


onPause writes: While I want to weigh in on the WILD speculation as to how and why Take-Two and / or Ken Levine have decided to shut the doors on Irrational Games as we know it I wont because it is just that speculation. What I will comment on is BioShocks future and what we want to see from the beloved franchise.

From: n4g.com

A fond farewell to Irrational Games

Added: 20.02.2014 21:15 | 15 views | 0 comments


Ken Levine's decision to wind down Irrational Games has come as a huge surprise, but with the studio's legacy assured its a move we should all support. Daniel New takes a brief look at the future direction of Levine and the Bisohock franchise.

From: n4g.com


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