![]() ![]() (The title for this post is a tweaked version of a foreboding missive seen numerous times throughout Bioshock Infinite Ken Levine is the creative mind behind the Bioshock games. I don’t know if it was his age or the fact that people are lauding yet another Bioshock game as artistic. I can’t help but notice that mere days after finishing the game, Roger Ebert, whom I mentioned in that previous Bioshock post (maybe you should go read it so I’ll shut up about it) died. ![]() I hope that by addressing different aspects in turn, I can better treat the facets that fascinate me. I’m given to expect multiple because my other Bioshock post was rather interminable. Today begins what may become a few posts along similar lines. In a previous post, I reflected on the intellectual impact that playing the 2007 video game Bioshock had on me. ![]()
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