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Ken Levine Wishes He Could “Take Back” Original BioShock Endings

Posted on the 05 January 2014 by Sameo452005 @iSamKulii
Ken Levine Wishes He Could “Take Back” Original BioShock Endings
Bioshock is well known for a multitude of things, but the game's ending being the obvious standout for a lot of people.  The game's writer, Ken Levine, has now discussed how he wishes he can take back the original endings of the popular shooter.
Writing in the new February edition of GQ Magazine, the acclaimed designer mulls over the issue of moral choice in gaming by saying it works best as a natural process based on player actions, rather than binary sequences.
"I’m interested in moral choice in games. But not choosing A or B,” claims Levine.  “One part of BioShock I wish I could take back is the three endings. What I personally want to do – and I’m still figuring it out – is create narrative that can be replayable, without adding path A, B or C.
“Look at a football game. It’s a set of rules with an infinite variety of drama. That’s natural and that replays.”
Source: FMV

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