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Epic gives away the entire Bioshock series for free
Bioshock, the action-horror staple that blended RPG elements, solid gunplay, and Randian-inspired horror, is an undisputed gaming classic. Bioshock Infinite took it one step further, adding amazing swashbuckling movement mechanics, incredible supporting characters, and a reality-warping story that pulled no narrative punches. Also, Bioshock 2 was a video game. Following up its impressive Borderlands 3 freebie, the Epic Games Store is giving away the PC version of all three Bioshock games this week. PC gamers can grab Bioshock: The Collection, a bundle of 2007's Bioshock, 2010's Bioshock 2, and 2013's Bioshock Infinite, on the Epic Games Store. Like other Epic freebies, you can keep the games forever once they're claimed with your Epic account.
Zelgor Games Appoints Veteran AAA Game Designer Andres Gonzalez to Lead Designer
Zelgor Inc. announced that veteran AAA Game Developer Andres Gonzalez joins Zelgor as Lead Designer focusing on preparing for the launch of its first game, Noobs in Space, this fall. Mr. Gonzalez brings twelve years of experience in AAA game development, working on Game Design. Mr. Gonzalez brings his ability to synthesize a bold creative vision and expert technical solutions that have been instrumental in the success of numerous multi-platform AAA game titles. At Irrational Games, Mr. Gonzalez was Lead Designer on BioShock Infinite DLC Burial at Sea and Lead Combat Designer on Bioshock Infinite, which received critical acclaim and numerous awards. At the 17th Annual D.I.C.E Awards, Bioshock Infinite was nominated for six awards and won Action Game of the Year.
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Reading The Game: Bioshock Infinite
For years now, some of the best, wildest, most moving or revealing stories we've been telling ourselves have come not from books, movies or TV, but from video games. So we're running an occasional series, Reading The Game, in which we take a look at some of these games from a literary perspective. Booker DeWitt is a bad, bad man. A veteran of Wounded Knee turned Pinkerton thug and private detective, he is as classic a noir antihero as has ever existed. He's a drunk and a gambler with a terrible debt hanging over his head; comes complete with half a ton of baggage, a pistol and one last chance to get right with those he owes.