Truth about BioShock games
There are many out there games including a Dystopian feeling, the BioShock series also includes it.
Read to see the truth about Bioshock games
Bioshock Series is a first-person shooting game and existential horror video games, developed by irrational games and 2K Marin.
Game development
The game is inspired by many Dystopian texts like the animal farm of George Orwell.
In interviews, creators have revealed that they have benefited in biological research and ethical issues around.
Developers claimed that it was a spiritual successor for shocking system games.
The game follows the exploits of what happens in its fictional, happy and social city.
BioShock was produced in 2007 where Jack Protagonist discovered happiness.
The first game gives players a moral option when attacking the enemy is called a small sister, young girls are young girls who are changed and genetically regulated to get Adam.
Bioshock's goal.
The sisters are protected by large daddies, who have been grafted into the atmosphere diving suits.
You can just kill the small sisters and harvest Adam, or you can remove it safely, making her live.
This has an impact on how the game ends.
Killing one, and finally, Jack will harvest all sisters.
Small sisters seem to have a relationship.
Splicers are crazy speakers with mutant strength.
Bioshock 2.
Bioshock 2 has an interesting turning point when the main character is Johnny Topside, who has discovered Rapture.
He is known as of the topic plain, when he became the first big father to successfully link to his sister.
The villain of this game is Dr. Sofia Lamb, a new psychiatrist and Rapture leader.
In the game, players collect upgraded weapons and "plasmid", are DNA molecules, providing you with different possibilities such as speeding up.
Many recovery items are scattered along ways like medical phial and recording devices, show to players the back story of the game.
Bioshock: Infinite.
Bioshock: Infinite was released on March 26, 2013. This game is located in the fictional city in the sky, Columbia.
Bioshock novel: Rapture was published in 2011, and follow events and truths until the first game began.
Many companies are interested in creating a film by Bioshock, but director Gore Verbinski recently noted that a movie cannot be funded, due to the dark topic of the game.