Inspired by some incredibly weak rumours yesterday as to the nature of the next Bioshock entry; Bioshock is a successful franchise that, remasters aside, has been absent this entire generation of consoles. We've long been promised that it would return and the developers of the second entry are said to be busy working on the new game but the last entry created something of an identity crossroads by expanding the world away from Rapture but dovetailing in a way that further confines future entries.
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The narrative surrounding Bioshock Infinite has somewhat skewed perception at times that the series left off less successful than it was but regardless its inevitable return will be coming off the back of a long absence and so advancement will be essential on multiple fronts. When Bioshock returns would you prefer a faithful experience that further taps into the setting or connections to Rapture or would you prefer something that breaks away from that world and the gameplay those games hung from?
Bioshock 4
The narrative surrounding Bioshock Infinite has somewhat skewed perception at times that the series left off less successful than it was but regardless its inevitable return will be coming off the back of a long absence and so advancement will be essential on multiple fronts. When Bioshock returns would you prefer a faithful experience that further taps into the setting or connections to Rapture or would you prefer something that breaks away from that world and the gameplay those games hung from?
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