Ken Levine Wishes He Could Take Back Original BioShock Endings
Added: 06.01.2014 3:20 | 11 views | 0 comments
BioShock is often cited as one of the greatest video games of recent years but creator Ken Levine claims he has serious regrets over the way he concluded his dystopian saga.
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| PlayStation Blogcast 103: Yep, It’s a Clip Show
Added: 30.12.2013 3:38 | 25 views | 0 comments
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Happy holidays! Here's a festive yule log for you: Our very first clip show, complete with our favorite interviews, from Ken Levine and Ron Gilbert to Nate Fox on inFAMOUS Second Son and the first five minutes of our very first show. Enjoy!
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| Ken Levine's Top 10 Games of 2013
Added: 27.12.2013 14:20 | 14 views | 0 comments
Ken Levine is the creative director and co-founder of Irrational Games, makers of one of this year's most oft-listed games, BioShock Infinite. When he's not creatively directing BioShock things or working on Logan's Run remake screenplays, you can often find him chatting up fans on Twitter.
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| Ken Levine on BioShock Infinite's Explicit Violence
Added: 05.12.2013 4:50 | 19 views | 0 comments
BioShock Infinite's Creative Director has offered a new theory on violence in video games.
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| Bioshock Infinite: Burial at Sea - Episode One Review | Bag of Games
Added: 30.11.2013 21:17 | 14 views | 0 comments
Josh from Bag of Games writes "A welcome return to Rapture (Andrew Ryans underwater libertarian paradise) moments before its inevitable collapse into a chaos-plagued dystopian metropolis featuring none other than Bioshock Infinites own intriguing protagonists, Booker Dewitt and Elizabeth; it was a promising reveal Irrational Games co-founder and creative director Ken Levine delivered to enthusiastic fans everywhere regarding Bioshock Infinites two-part story-driven DLC, Burial at Sea. And luckily, we didnt have to wait too long to determine whether Booker and Elizabeths latest adventure would sink or swim. With the first narrative segment finally releasing, we plunged headfirst into the murky, Splicer-infested waters of Bioshock Infinite: Burial at Sea Episode One, and emerged soon after having endured a short, slightly flawed, but equally satisfying experience that no self-respecting fan of the series should dare miss."
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| Bioshock Infinite: Burial at Sea - Episode One Review | Bag of Games
Added: 30.11.2013 19:17 | 12 views | 0 comments
Josh from Bag of Games writes "A welcome return to Rapture (Andrew Ryans underwater libertarian paradise) moments before its inevitable collapse into a chaos-plagued dystopian metropolis featuring none other than Bioshock Infinites own intriguing protagonists, Booker Dewitt and Elizabeth; it was a promising reveal Irrational Games co-founder and creative director Ken Levine delivered to enthusiastic fans everywhere regarding Bioshock Infinites two-part story-driven DLC, Burial at Sea. And luckily, we didnt have to wait too long to determine whether Booker and Elizabeths latest adventure would sink or swim. With the first narrative segment finally releasing, we plunged headfirst into the murky, Splicer-infested waters of Bioshock Infinite: Burial at Sea Episode One, and emerged soon after having endured a short, slightly flawed, but equally satisfying experience that no self-respecting fan of the series should dare miss."
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