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A New Irrational Game. It is called "Project Icarus"

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Scandanavian War Machine:
as much I would LOVE to see that work, it just won't.

Imagine: Have each game take place in various alternate realities that are all similar (or even the same) besides the main focus of the plot, which could vary wildly. Objectivist Sea City? check. Racist Airship? check.
What's next? A vegetarian resort inside a volcanoe? An anarchist moon base? A wildlife preserve that secretly holds a delusional cult of primitivists? (that last one is The Village, in case you were wondering how bad it could get. It could get Shamalamanan bad, if they aren't careful.

The possibilities are endless (-ly stupid)!


that said, I like airships way too much to not be curious and a little hopeful.

Storm Rider:
I do really like Ken Levine's games, but frankly I was hoping for something a little more out there from him. He's done a huge variety of stuff, from System Shock to Freedom Force to SWAT 4, it would have been nice to see him go outside the Bioshock model gameplay wise.

That being said, if it can offer the same atmosphere and level of social critique that Bioshock did, both of which were in my opinion unparalleled within the video game medium, then I'll be satisfied. Right now I'm still skeptical.

Blue Kitty:
Is it sad that I'm really looking forward to this for throwing people off airships?

Emaline:
I really don't know how I feel about this. Bioshock 1 was great. Bioshock 2 was so so. One of my main draws was the underwater theme(I mean, this is coming from the girl who has two cephalopod tattoos, and wishes she could live under the sea), so I'm really unsure of the air theme.

johnny5:
this looks pretty awesome, although setting it before rapture is always iffy. how are they going to be able to explain the powers used? part of the draw of rapture was that it was something no one had ever tried before andrew ryan did. if they're not careful, this game could just trample all over the story of the original bioshock. kind of like how the prequel star wars featured more advanced tech than the original trilogy

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