'Bioshock' sequel returns to morally-battered Rapture
February 8, 2010
Bioshock Creative Directors Greg Gobbi(L) and Ken Levine pose with the "Bioshock" character in 2007. The "shocking" sequel to the title crowned 2007 Game of the Year launches globally after its release date was delayed several months in hopes of an improved economy and videogame consoles being popular holiday season gifts.
Thousands of US videogame shops will be open the instant Tuesday arrives for expected hordes of "Bioshock" fans eager to return to the grim, morally-tattered undersea world of Rapture.
The "shocking" sequel to the title crowned 2007 Game of the Year launches globally after its release date was delayed several months in hopes of an improved economy and videogame consoles being popular holiday season gifts.
"Bioshock" is the brainchild of Ken Levine, who told AFP that inspirations for the game's dystopic storyline came from many places, including the films "Citizen Kane" and "The Fight Club" and the work of author Ayn Rand.
The game has been lauded for its play and disturbing moral choices.
Key characters in Bioshock include girls with hypodermic needles for arms and "Big Daddy" brutes for bodyguards.
"One of the most exciting aspects of the original 'BioShock' was how fans responded with adoration for the game, from creating homemade Big Daddy suits to their own BioShock-inspired art and videos," said 2K president Christoph Hartmann.
"We felt it was only fitting to reach out to those passionate fans with nationwide Return to Rapture midnight openings."
More than 2,500 GameStop and Best Buy stores will be open when clocks strike midnight to begin selling copies of "BioShock 2."
The sequel was a collaborative effort of California, Australia and China studios of 2K, a publishing label of Take-Two Interactive Software based in New York City.
The first-person shooter game is set approximately 10 years after the events of the original "BioShock," according to 2K.
Players enter a fictional scene in which a monster has been snatching little girls and bringing them back to the undersea city of Rapture.
(c) 2010 AFP
-
Review: 'Arkham Asylum' is Batman at his best
Aug 26, 2009 |
not rated yet |
0
-
'P.B. Winterbottom' finds a home at 2K Games
Aug 26, 2009 |
not rated yet |
0
-
Eager gamers line up for 'Modern Warfare 2'
Nov 10, 2009 |
not rated yet |
0
-
Video game industry faces tougher year
Feb 22, 2009 |
not rated yet |
0
-
Blockbuster videogame line-up to spark E3 magic
May 31, 2009 |
not rated yet |
0
-
Engineers build first sub-10-nm carbon nanotube transistor
Feb 01, 2012 |
4.9 / 5 (31) |
30
-
Something old, something new: Evolution and the structural divergence of duplicate genes
Jan 31, 2012 |
4.6 / 5 (7) |
1
-
The hidden nanoworld of ice crystals: Revealing the dynamic behavior of quasi-liquid layers
Jan 30, 2012 |
5 / 5 (3) |
1
-
Stock market network reveals investor clustering
Jan 27, 2012 |
3.9 / 5 (23) |
8
-
Of microchemistry and molecules: Electronic microfluidic device synthesizes biocompatible probes
Jan 26, 2012 |
5 / 5 (1) |
0
-
Calling function with no input argument
8 hours ago
-
Force free body diagram problem on gym equipment
9 hours ago
-
Empirical data regarding shower heads and water
16 hours ago
-
feed hold button on CNC lathe
Feb 09, 2012
-
RFAC in Fortran
Feb 09, 2012
-
dynamics 2/32
Feb 08, 2012
- More from Physics Forums - General Engineering
More news stories
Google users warned of threat to smartphone wallets
Users of Google smartphone wallets were being warned on Friday that there is a way to crack pass codes intended to thwart thieves from going on illicit shopping sprees.
41 minutes ago |
not rated yet |
0
CIA website offline, Anonymous takes credit
The website of the Central Intelligence Agency was unresponsive on Friday after the hacker group Anonymous claimed to have knocked it offline.
2 hours ago |
5 / 5 (3) |
8
New error-correcting codes guarantee the fastest possible rate of data transmission
Error-correcting codes are one of the triumphs of the digital age. Theyre a way of encoding information so that it can be transmitted across a communication channel such as an optical fiber o ...
Technology / Computer Sciences
10 hours ago |
5 / 5 (4) |
5
|
New power source discovered
(PhysOrg.com) -- Researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and RMIT University have made a breakthrough in energy storage and power generation.
Technology / Energy & Green Tech
9 hours ago |
4.8 / 5 (16) |
3
|
Small modular reactor design could be a 'SUPERSTAR'
(PhysOrg.com) -- Though most of today's nuclear reactors are cooled by water, we've long known that there are alternatives; in fact, the world's first nuclear-powered electricity in 1951 came from a reactor ...
Technology / Energy & Green Tech
10 hours ago |
4.2 / 5 (10) |
19
|
NASA sees wide-eyed cyclone Jasmine
Cyclone Jasmine's eye has opened wider on NASA satellite imagery, as it moves through the Southern Pacific Ocean.
NASA sees Giovanna reach cyclone strength, threaten Madagascar
Tropical Storm 12S built up steam and became a cyclone on February 10, 2012 as NASA's Terra satellite passed overhead. Residents of east-central Madagascar should prepare for this cyclone to make landfall ...
Complex wiring of the nervous system may rely on a just a handful of genes and proteins
Researchers at the Salk Institute have discovered a startling feature of early brain development that helps to explain how complex neuron wiring patterns are programmed using just a handful of critical genes. ...
Putting the squeeze on planets outside our solar system
(PhysOrg.com) -- Using high-powered lasers, scientists at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory and collaborators discovered that molten magnesium silicate undergoes a phase change in the liquid state, abruptly ...
The power of estrogen -- male snakes attract other males
A new study has shown that boosting the estrogen levels of male garter snakes causes them to secrete the same pheromones that females use to attract suitors, and turned the males into just about the sexiest ...
Grass to gas: Researchers' genome map speeds biofuel development
Researchers at the University of Georgia have taken a major step in the ongoing effort to find sources of cleaner, renewable energy by mapping the genomes of two originator cells of Miscanthus x giganteus, a large perenn ...