Bioshock was one of the first truly next-gen games of this gen, something that couldn’t be done before. Ken Levine, known for his work on System Shock 2, brings us a very-well written, atmospheric first-person experience, and game mechanics that had never been seen before up to this point, making it the most revolutionary FPS since Half-Life 2, and the second greatest experience [rigbybot127 has] ever had playing an FPS, after Half-Life 2, of course. A game that’s so good that there was no way they could ever create an ending that would have lived up to the masterwork of the rest of the game. Despite (two) somewhat ho-hum ending(s) (based on your karmic actions throughout), [rigbybot127] sincerely doubt[s] that there was any way this game could have been better.
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Console Creatures writes, "The BioShock film at Netflix is still happening but with a reduced budget."
It's 10 years too late for a BioShock film. The world of Rapture would have been perfect for a film. It's actually a good candidate for proper utilization of 3D, for increased depth rather than bullshit popping out of the screen. It could really show off the underwater city that way. But BioShock as a brand is so irrelevant these days that a film just doesn't make sense. Especially considering it would need a big budget and top notch effects to really take advantage of the IP.
Netflix greenlights anything, so that shows me very little faith in the project. Enough to just crap something out as they're, more and more, known to do.
I'll laugh if it turns out to be better then the Borderlands movie
2K Cloud Chamber is ramping up recruitment with 30 job offers on its BioShock team. There's still no word on when the game will launch, though.
Actually looking forward to playing "Judas" from.Ken Levines development team .