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  2. BioShock Infinite - Wikipedia

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    BioShock Infinite is a first-person shooter video game developed by Irrational Games and published by 2K.The third installment of the BioShock series, Infinite was released worldwide for the PlayStation 3, Windows, Xbox 360, and OS X platforms in 2013.

  3. BioShock - Wikipedia

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    BioShock 2 takes place about ten years following the events of the first game. The player assumes the role of Subject Delta, a precursor of the Big Daddies who must search the fallen city of Rapture for his former Little Sister, Eleanor. BioShock 2 was released for Windows PC, Mac, Xbox 360, and the PlayStation 3 worldwide on February 9, 2010.

  4. Elizabeth (BioShock) - Wikipedia

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    Ken Levine's, creative director and lead writer on BioShock Infinite, described Elizabeth as the "emotional center" of Infinite. [10] BioShock ' s Big Daddies and Little Sisters provided the groundwork for the A.I. [9] Earlier versions of Elizabeth were mute, in part due to anxiety in making her "work", being more of a "Gibson Girl". [11]

  5. BioShock (series) - Wikipedia

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    BioShock is a retrofuturistic video game series created by Ken Levine, published by 2K and developed by several studios, including Irrational Games and 2K Marin.The BioShock games combine first-person shooter and role-playing elements, giving the player freedom for how to approach combat and other situations, and are considered part of the immersive sim genre.

  6. List of controversial video games - Wikipedia

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    An uncompleted mod for Half-Life 2 hosted by Mod DB, School Shooter was condemned in the mainstream media and within industry publications for making a violent video game where the protagonist is a school shooter who kills defenseless targets. [178] [179] [180] In response to the controversy, Mod DB pulled the game from its website. [181] 2011 ...

  7. Characters of the BioShock series - Wikipedia

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    The BioShock series is a collection of story-driven first-person shooters in which the player explores dystopian settings created by Ken Levine and his team at Irrational Games. The first two games, BioShock and its direct sequel, BioShock 2 , take place in the underwater city of Rapture in 1960 and 1968, which was influenced heavily by Ayn ...

  8. Lutece twins - Wikipedia

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    The Guardian staff included Rosalind Lutece, a pivotal character to the world of BioShock Infinite, among their list of "30 truly interesting female game characters". [23] Johnny Cullen considered Rosalind to be one of Hale's most notable roles, praising the "brilliant' performances from both Hale and her counterpart Oliver Vaquer.

  9. Andrew Ryan (BioShock) - Wikipedia

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    Andrew Ryan's early history draws inspiration from the early life of Ayn Rand.Like Rand, he was born in the Russian Empire to a middle-class Russo-Jewish family. [9] In BioShock 2, it is revealed that he was originally named Andrei, [10] and the novel BioShock: Rapture provides his birth name as Andrei Rianofski, hailing from a village near Minsk in modern-day Belarus. [11]