BioShock Infinite director Ken Levine revisits his rich career in the industry and discusses Take-Two Interactive’s closure of Irrational Games.
In a poignant interview, Ken Levine discussed all of his works, including BioShock Infinite, including what went right and what went wrong. For Levine, he is particularly proud of the ending, though ...
Ken Levine, the creator of BioShock and head of Ghost Story Games, has revealed during a chat with EDGE magazine that he wasn’t expecting Irrational Games to be closed down following his departure.
The idea that games should center "player choice" and react meaningfully to our decisions is repeated so often it's become a cliche, and BioShock creator Ken Levine has been a leading figure in ...
Ghost Story Games boss Ken Levine has revealed how his new game Judas differs from previous offerings BioShock and BioShock Infinite, which he describes as ‘basically a corridor’ with various ...
You don't often see game developers knock down their most iconic work, but Ken Levine recently called his famous, sometimes infamous, shooters "basically a corridor" while hyping up his next ...
However, Levine’s approach to Judas will differ from what he’s done before. “BioShock and BioShock Infinite, if you look at them from a development standpoint – and this may be a bit ...
Even the smallest action would have a large branching path of responses. According to Levine, “It’s a complicated problem and I don’t think there’s any one way to solve it.” Another ...
Ken Levine aims to offer more player agency in Judas compared to the linearly-structured BioShock games. Judas features roguelike elements and a non-linear narrative centered around interactions ...
Levine didn't shy away from the topic, as you'd probably guess if you've played any of the Bioshock games, and actually finds ...
Ken Levine has spent much of his career trying to redefine video game narratives. Most famously with the iconic twists in his acclaimed BioShock series, and most recently with the ongoing ...
With powerhouse storytelling that stuck its diving boot into the right-wing ramblings of Ayn Rand, its briny, brainy sci-fi went back beyond the sea for a 2010 sequel, while 2013’s BioShock Infinite ...