Tagged: Ken Levine
Irrational Games has been quiet on its plans for BioShock Infinite DLC in the past few months, but today the company released the floodgates and revealed plenty of details on the game’s post-release content. First off, BioShock Infinite‘s first piece… Read More »
Video game endings don’t often inspire intelligent and thoughtful discussion – more often than not they result in disappointment and outrage (who can forget Mass Effect 3). But BioShock Infinite’s ending is the kind that blows players’ minds and fosters enlightening debates about the game’s true meaning and central themes.
BioShock Infinite will have a heavy focus on religion, philosophy, and science, but the first in that list has actually affected one of the characters in the game itself. After a discussion on the subject with some of his employees… Read More »
All has been quiet on the Bioshock Infinite front recently, but Irrational Games have a surprise for us this Sunday: new trailer time! World rejoice. The trailer, comprised entirely of in-game footage, shows protagonist Booker DeWitt and Elizabeth fighting for their… Read More »
When TIME magazine’s list of the 100 Most Influential People comes to mind, figures like US President Barack Obama or internet mogul Mark Zuckerberg seem like the most likely candidates. But it turns out that a famous videogame designer is… Read More »
In a brief flurry of interviews with CNN and IGN, Irrational Games’ Ken Levine revealed more about the upcoming BioShock Infinite. Levine dished on the inspiration for the game’s setting as well as delving into the characters, primarily Songbird, Infinite‘s… Read More »
One of the biggest things to come from Sony’s E3 press conference earlier this year was the announcement that a BioShock game is being planned for the PlayStation Vita. Now Irrational Games Creative Director Ken Levine has shared some new… Read More »
The time has come, the time is now. BioShock Infinite fifteen minute E3 demo, will you please go now? BioShock Infinite is Irrational Games’ follow-up to its 2007 sci-fi horror shooter set in an underwater dystopia. In a complete reversal… Read More »
Sex and video games. It’s a difficult topic to discuss. Is it wrong to want sex in games? Does supporting it make you an advocate for immature splendor, or are you standing for art that is trying to enhance the… Read More »
On February 20, one of the most well-known figures in the videogame industry returned to his alma mater to share his knowledge and offer advice based on his experiences. Co-founder and creative director of Irrational Games, Ken Levine, visited Vassar… Read More »