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Feature: The game development dream team

Like this, but with less athletic ability.

What if by some dark, unspeakable magics contractual obligations ceased to exist and every game developer in the industry was suddenly free to work with whomever he or she pleased? What if the stars aligned and money wasn’t an issue and a development “dream team” descended from the heavens? What would it look like? What would its name be? Could we even play one of Valizzard’s (working title) games without our minds exploding from the awesomenesss?

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Saturday, January 14th, 2012 Features No Comments

Trailers: Excuse me while I blow your mind

I could go on and on about how every frame looks like a unique part of a hand-crafted world, how the vertical action puts butterflies in my stomach, or how a mere 15 minutes of gameplay has already given me a sense of an engaging cast of characters with interesting relationships, but words really wouldn’t do it justice.

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Saturday, July 9th, 2011 Trailers 1 Comment

Trailers: Get some background on BioShock Infinite’s conflict

Damn those commies and their disdain for private mail! I’m on the postman’s side.

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Friday, June 17th, 2011 Trailers 1 Comment

Trailers: BioShock Infinite interview

Denim chicken. Bird with teeth. Wermhat’s worm hat. Charlie Kelly has dreamt up some spectacular things in his day, but BioShock Infinite just might be the coolest. It really seems to be taking every single gameplay aspect that made the first BioShock so special and expanding on it in all the right ways.

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Tuesday, May 24th, 2011 Trailers 1 Comment

Reactions: Irrational Games announces BioShock Infinite

Remember when 2K Games said that Ken Levine and Irrational were working on a new IP that could be turned into another franchise? Turns out that was only half true. For all intents and purposes, BioShock Infinite is what BioShock 2 should have been–a game built on the core gameplay elements of BioShock, but set in a different world with a completely new story. So while Infinite is still using the BioShock name to unscrupulously boost sales, it could technically spawn its own series of spin-offs set in the new city of Columbia.

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Thursday, August 12th, 2010 Reactions 3 Comments
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