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Submitted by overlordror 712d ago | article

Bioshock 2, Shattered Memories, and the Fine Art of Fatherhood

Andrew Kauz of Gamer Limit writes, "I am not a father. The possibility of my becoming a father is still up in the air; it seems a distant prospect, like a future that belongs to someone who isn't quite me. Perhaps I will become that person one day, and perhaps I will not.

My experiences playing the father have come in two recent games: Silent Hill: Shattered Memories and Bioshock 2, both of which are games centered heavily on the idea of what it means to be a father, and how parenthood might relate to the people that our children become." (BioShock 2, PC, PS3, PSP, Silent Hill: Shattered Memories, Xbox 360)

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