BioShock

  • BioShock: Decision, Forced Choice and Propaganda
    By Robert Jackson

    Plato has a lot to answer for. If you read Roger Travis' book chapter 'BioShock in the Cave: Ethical Education in Plato and in Videogames' (2010) in the collection Ethics and Game Design: Teaching Values Though Play, he even goes as far ...

  • BioShock: Rapture
    By John Shirley

    Simon glanced around nervously . “ Really , you shouldn't use those kinds of ... well , Ryan would regard that as red propaganda ... Could be dangerous . They're building a new detention center , and I have a feeling Ryan might want it ...

  • BioShock: From Rapture to Columbia
    By Nicolas Courcier, Mehdi El Kanafi, Raphaël Lucas

    Dive into this unique volume that explores the games’ origins and provides an original analysis of each installment. Discover a complete analysis of the three installments of the BioSchok Saga!

  • Bioshock: Infinite - Strategy Guide
    By GamerGuides.com

    Bioshock Infinite in-joke Once you reach the Arcade, Elizabeth will speak up about the new Dimwit and Duke show, saying it “It is supposed to be the best in the series, but was delayed three times”. Bioshock Infinite could be considered ...

  • BioShock: Infinite - Burial at Sea - Episode One
    By Patrick Homa

    Nie zabrakło informacji o świecie i uzbrojeniu oraz osiągnięć. BioShock: Infinite – Burial at Sea – Episode One – poradnik do gry zawiera poszukiwane przez graczy tematy i lokacje jak m.in.

  • Bioshock: Rapture
    By John Shirley, Ken Levine

    After barely surviving a plane crash, a man discovers an undersea city called Rapture, a failed utopia created by Andrew Ryan, a man who looked to embrace a world surrounding the objectivist ideals of Ayn Rand.