Bioshock Rapture Analysis

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Bioshock the first installment in the bioshock series it is a story based, linear, first person shooter that takes place in the underwater city of rapture. Rapture was founded by Andrew Ryan as a haven from the society above the sea. Andrew Ryan is inspired by Ayn Rand and her controversial philosophy. Ryans beliefs are said best by his own quote “ Is a man not entitled to the sweat of his brow? No, says the man in Washington, it belongs to the poor. No, says the man in the Vatican, "it belongs to God. No, says the man in Moscow, it belongs to everyone. I rejected those answers; instead, I chose something different. I chose the impossible. I chose... Rapture. A city where the artist would not fear the censor; where the scientist would not be bound by petty morality; where the great would not be constrained by the small! And with the sweat of your brow, Rapture can become your city as well.” He recruited all of the best minds in the world to come to his city without fear of the censor or bound by anything but their own ambition. One reason bioshock is one of the best games is because it tells a story that no other medium than video games can tell. The same way that books don't usually make good movies because they're just so different, books can tell a story that movie can't but movies can also tell a story that …show more content…

It's about fairy tale creatures stuck in modern day new york. The protagonist has to solve the mystery of a series of deaths that have taken place in their community.One of the best points of the wolf among us is that you get to be the detective. Unlike with crime shows or books the player gets to decide what evidence to examine, who to interrogate, and gets to make the hard choices. The characters are extremely interesting and complex and it seems that everyone has a motive, making it an interesting fast pace case that you yourself have the opportunity of

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