The first game I chose to revisit for our Years Later series isn't really that old at first glance. BioShock was released in 2007, only eight years ago. But when you consider that there have been two sequels to the game and that Irrational Games, the studio behind the game, isn't even around anymore, the game... Continue Reading →
Closing IRRATIONAL GAMES: Why It’s the Best and Worst Move
What do you do when your company has produced a series of landmark video games that will go down in history as truly game-changing (ha) creations? You shut that company down, of course. Or at least that's what Ken Levine is doing. Now before you go all nerd-rage, be reassured that he's not leaving the... Continue Reading →