It's been nearly a year and a half since we heard from BioShock creator Ken Levine. As you're probably aware, ever since disbanding Irrational Games, he has founded a smaller studio called Ghost Story Games. For the last eight years or so, they have worked on a game that we now know to be titled Judas, a game that is based on Levine's concept of 'narrative LEGOs' to be endlessly replayable, at least in theory. Earlier this week, the BioShock creator was featured in a video interview with Lawrence Sonntag from Nightdive Studios. In the hour-long conversation, Levine promised that […]
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