Judas, the new game from the BioShock creator, looks more like BioShock than ever
That's a Ken Levine special, all right
If you showed me the new trailer for Judas – the game from BioShock creator Ken Levine's new studio – totally out of context, I would probably tell you it looks a whole lot like BioShock. 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:This was also the case oꦦver a year ago, so its appearance at tonight's 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:PlayStation State of Play live show arguably hasn't told us all that much, but new gameplay footage slipped into൩ the game's fresh story trailer really drives the overlap home – in a good way, I think.
Judas' latest showcase opens with a heady, psychological monologue that's doing everything it can to avoid saying "would you kindly." In a matter of moments, we're back in hallways mowing down robots and sycophants with a gun in one hand and elemental powers in the other. There's even a gᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚruesome close-up shoꦺt of our hands getting fried. It's like we never left ol' Rapture.
Have I just gone BioShock-blind? I'm not complaining, I just can't separate Levine from Rapture. "Fix what you broke" is the trailer's closing 🀅tagline, which to me smacks of BioShock Infinite's central theme. There's a shot of you acquiring a shotgun by pulling it out of a corpse's hands – another classic BioShock 1 scene. I can almost hear my radio buddy telling me to "remember the one-two punch" when our hero zaps a robot with her left hand. That said, I don't remember gun-toting cowboy dinosaurs in any of the BioShocks, and I'm very here for the other new ideas and twists Judas undoubtedly has in store.
Thi൲s Judas trailer only confirms that it is "in development" for PS5, with no mention of a release date or window. It's also coming to PC and Xbox, for the record.
Here's everything announced at the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:PlayStation State of Play show.
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