Bioshock: water effects and enemies video interview

Posted Jun 9, 2007 at 1:21AM by QJ Staff Listed in: Xbox 360, PC Gaming Tags: 2K Games, Anthony Deluca, Irrational Games
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We all know that when somebody mentions the Irrational Games' upcoming video game Bioshock, water comes to mind. Along with the Little Sisters and Big Daddies. Anyway, we've got a new video interview and it centers on the water effects and the enemies players will face on the underwater game.

2K Games' Anthony DeLuca, producer for Bioshock, talked about the general feel of the game and the choices players can make in-game. He revealed that they have artists dedicated to the water effects for the general ambiance of Bioshock. He also talked about the use of plasmids which players can use to their advantage. An electricity plasmid can be used attack several enemies in one shot (when in water, of course) and the fire plasmid to incinerate enemies. He also mentioned that there would be different endings depending on the choices the players make.

It all sounds intriguing, so don't let us spoil it all for you. Bioshock (Xbox 360 and PC), by the way, will be splashing onto shelves this August. In the meantime, check out the video.



 
 
 

Comments [refresh]

by zx - 2007-06-09 06:00
» Amazing

Wow the 360 really does have some amazing games now and looking at this demo and others its going to get even better,amazing looking game.

by Mii - 2007-06-10 08:59
» Demo?

Goddammit, I want a demo! Has Irrational Games said anything about releasing a demo? When is it coming out, August 2-something right?

by :O - 2007-06-10 09:10
» Damn!

Every time I see something new about this game, I want it badly, like a horny guy that wants sex :P. Anyway, anyone here willing to killing the Little sister? I might, depending on the situation.

by armagedon - 2007-06-11 07:30
» hauhauahauha

Look how Sony fans don“t posting in this thread hauhauhauhauhah uauh, why? - funny .... the game will rock ...

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