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Crucial BioShock Movie Decision Is Just What Game Fans Needed To Hear
Recent reports have confirmed a crucial BioShock movie decision — one that’s actually just what the video game’s fans have needed to hear to inspire faith in the long-awaited adaptation. Published by 2K and helmed by creative lead Ken Levine, 2007’s BioShock is set in an alternate version of 1960. Jack, the player-controlled character, stumbles upon the now-defunct underwater city of Rapture, which was established by American business magnate Andrew Ryan as a refuge for society’s elite. Completely isolated, the supposed underwater utopia served as a means for the elite to pursue arts and sciences outside of government control and, as Ryan puts it, outside “petty morality.“
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