Bioshock 1 Songbird Sound Effect "One of the Mysteries of the Universe"
Added: 09.10.2013 0:17 | 13 views | 0 comments
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"If you have any interest in Bioshock Infinite and its place in the Bioshock canon, you've probably heard about the Songbird sound effect. If you listen closely enough, you can hear the Songbird's scream in the original Bioshock. Today Ken Levine commented on the theory, but, of course, you'd be silly for expecting a simple yes or no."
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| Ken Levine talks about "Elizabeth Porn"
Added: 08.10.2013 22:22 | 10 views | 0 comments
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"It's been a topic of conversation since way before Bioshock Infinite hit shelves. There were clothes that showed off ample bosom, cosplayers who wanted to display every side of Elizabeth and even some people who wanted the protagonist to get together with the female lead - people we hope didn't actually finish the game. Ken Levine, creator of Bioshock, has noticed some of the raunchier stuff, and he has only one message: "please stop." "
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| Ken Levine on the evolution of Elizabeth in Burial at Sea
Added: 06.10.2013 14:18 | 13 views | 0 comments
Destructoid: "BioShock Infinite - Burial at Sea: Episode 1 ends on an interesting note to say the least, and I'm curious to see what is in store for the next episode.
When it was announced, Burial at Sea: Episode 2 was pitched as being a survival-horror type piece of downloadable content, with the player controlling the story through the eyes of Elizabeth herself. I sat down with Ken Levine once again to pick his brain on this final endeavor in Rapture, and what it means for Elizabeth's character."
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| Hands-on with BioShock Infinite: Burial at Sea Episode 1 | OXM
Added: 04.10.2013 20:18 | 9 views | 0 comments
OXM: "'This is Rapture primeyou get to explore it before s--- fell apart,' begins Ken Levine before letting us loose in Burial at Sea Episode 1, the first of two story-driven DLC packs for BioShock Infinite."
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| BioShock Infinite: Burial at Sea - Episode One out this holiday
Added: 04.10.2013 16:22 | 13 views | 0 comments
First of two pieces of DLC set in Rapture launching this holiday season.
. It is the first of two new expansions for the game set in the original BioShock's Rapture.
Irrational Games studio head Ken Levine said the first episode will be released "before the holiday," while part two's release date is not set yet. Irrational Games director of marketing Leonie Manshanden said, "It's not done yet; we don't have a date yet."
Both expansions are described as narrative-driven and meant to tie the story of Elizabeth and Booker together.
Gameplay has been modified to give players an "original BioShock combat experience" that aims to meld the best parts of BioShock and BioShock Infinite. It will also include new weapons, new Plasmids/Vigors, Tears, Sky-Lines, and Big Daddies.
Burial at Sea - Episode Two will have gamers playing as Elizabeth "as she seeks to bring closure to her story" and the overall BioShock Infinite narrative. This content is also set in Rapture.
Episode One and Episode Two will sell for $15 each when they launch and are included with the .
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| Return to Rapture: Ken Levine on BioShock Infinite: Burial At Sea
Added: 04.10.2013 13:00 | 23 views | 0 comments
Booker and Elizabeth walk the halls of Andrew Ryan's flawed utopian city. A couple of months ago, Irrational Games released information that sent the BioShock faithful into fits of ecstasy. First, the studio announced that there would be some story-based DLC for BioShock Infinite. Second - and perhaps more importantly - Irrational said this story would take place in Rapture, the sunken dystopian city first seen in 2007's BioShock.
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| Return to Rapture: Ken Levine on BioShock Infinite: Burial At Sea
Added: 04.10.2013 13:00 | 12 views | 0 comments
Booker and Elizabeth walk the halls of Andrew Ryan's flawed utopian city. A couple of months ago, Irrational Games released information that sent the BioShock faithful into fits of ecstasy. First, the studio announced that there would be some story-based DLC for BioShock Infinite. Second - and perhaps more importantly - Irrational said this story would take place in Rapture, the sunken dystopian city first seen in 2007's BioShock.
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