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05/29/09
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shit sorry guys i'll retype that
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Philosophy.. in Bioshock. Uh, let's see.. "Megalomania! A scourge on humanity, or a necessary engine for change!". Um, or.. "Human limitation - why not take drugs and overcome them at the cost of your sanity, unless you're a really sane person I guess!". Or.. "Messiah complexes! Born from the celestial beings and their appreciation for man's piety, or man's desire to become god! Or heck, what about both, depending on which way you toss a coin!". Or.. "kill everyone and take the power of the artificially created life - or kill everyone and have pity on the artificially created life, and leave them to their death in a sinking city".
Yes, who needs books nowadays, when you can get philosophy injected into your blood- stream.
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Preferably without butchering the Source material a la God of War Dante's Inferno.
I can see it now.
"Walden must stop the Hierarchy of the future from tampering with the past and changing the values of philosophy forever!Armed only with his wits and a crowbar this rugged anti-hero will rise to the occasion! "
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If anyone wants to play games based on books that actually turned out pretty good in spite of everything, take a look at the Sherlock Holmes games that have come out lately. Pure adventure games, even if they're in third person. But they have the same style as Conan Doyle's stories. Not too serious, but with some harrowing scenes in between. .."entertaining", that's the word I was looking for, I think.