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Julian "Rabbit" Murdoch over at Gamers With Jobs took the trek to Irrational Games' studios in Quincy, MS and had a chat with ken Levine about BioShock. Of course, in and of itself, this is nothing new. Levine has been interviewed up one side and down the other about his creepy underwater brainchild, but what sets this article apart is it's attention to the details of the story and not just the gameplay. There's a great breakdown of the game's plot as well as a showing the comparisons between it and Ayn Rand's Atlas Shrugged. If you are a BioShock fan and looking to learn more than just surface details, this is a great piece of weekend reading.

BioShock [Gamers with Jobs]

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<![CDATA[Ken Levine Shows Everyone BioShock]]>

If you still remain unconvinced that Bioshock is going to be one of the best games of 2007, set aside fifteen minutes and watch this video as Irrational's Ken Levine leads us through one of Bioshock's sub-aqueous Art Deco levels.

Please note that Motionbox requires Flash Player 9 to view, so if you can't see it above, you have the option of going directly over to IGN and watching it, at a higher resolution, no less.

This looks unbelievable: finally, a unique setting in a video game. Set your loins to quiver.

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