2010年8月12日星期四

Irrational Game titles Prepping 'Bioshock Infinite'

2K Games revealed Wednesday that its Irrational Video games studio is presently developing the next installment inside "BioShock" franchise, dubbed "BioShock Infinite."

The video game, which is becoming developed for the Xbox 360, the PlayStation3, and Video games for Windows, is expected to hit stores sometime in 2012.

The game is set in 1912 where a man is on a mission to rescue a girl from Columbia, a city inside sky.

A trailer for "BioShock Infinite" transported users to Columbia, where we assume the role of former Pinkerton agent Booker DeWitt, and ought to rescue Elizabeth, a young lady imprisoned there given that childhood. From a very first person point of view, we see that DeWitt is becoming brutally attacked by a Major Daddy. He is soon thrown from his sanctuary from the sky and begins to fall. A woman saves him briefly, but not just before she is grabbed by the rebellious Large Daddy.

"In order to explore the floating city of Columbia, we required an entirely new engine. To bring Elizabeth to life, we had to create brand-new animation and AI systems," Ken Levine, creative director of Irrational Game titles, said in a statement. "To develop wide-ranging indoor and outdoor firefights at 30,000 feet, we had to rethink, rebuild, and expand the BioShock arsenal. The only point gamers can be certain of is this: the rules of the BioShock universe are about to alter."

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