Judas: The Game That Could Succeed BioShock?
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- čas přidán 3. 04. 2024
- Is Judas the spiritual successor to the iconic BioShock? Dive into this analysis of gameplay, story hints, and the mind of Ken Levine, the mastermind behind both titles. We explore if Judas can capture the magic of BioShock and forge its own immersive sim legacy!
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Kevin levine answered these questions you asked in an interview, he made 2 in like 3 hours total explaining what judas betrayed and the story of the characters in the trailers 😊
Really? What’s the interview?? I’d love to see it!! 🙊
Name of the intro song?
Keep your expectations low, that way it doesnt hurt when it comes out.
This is not the average netflix- disney - marvel production... The game will be and look like bioshock 1 but less political, and will play with ideas like mass surveillance, human 3D print and what even are humans. With dynamic environment and storyline.
Maybe not your kind of game.
@GhostRider-un9gm I don't have a genuine opinion on whether I think it's gonna be bad or good.
All I'm saying is that don't have high expectations in case the game sucks. Which is a legitimate mindset to have.
I love the Bioshock series. But I'm not gonna go in there thinking it's going to be the greatest game since Bioshock 1.
@@thebootygod6816 its fair to keep your expectations in check but this game seems to do all the narrative stuff that ken levine always wanted to put in his games but couldnt because of technical limitations. judas could be really good if it works the way they explained it.
Expectations very high SORRY...
I like what I'm seeing here.
@@ggary04 based take
Getting Saints Row (2022) vibes.
Oh no….. please stop 😭
idk why but my "woke DEI/sjw garbage" sense's are tingly af
I sure hope not…. But I wouldn’t put it past any gaming company nowadays
im sorry but i dont think anything will succeed bioshock
Trust me I know Bioshock is great but we’ll have to see what Judas could bring. After 10 years soemthing fantastic could’ve been cooking 👀
@@DeathBySadness could be true !
Everything "succeeds" Bioshock, you're just mentally stuck in the past/Rapture.
@@nuneke0 not sure what you mean by “everything” succeeds bioshock. Do you mean everything? Like every piece of media? The emoji movie succeeds bioshock
Dude they did a full interview and preview with Ken like on IGN all of these questions have been answered. do a little research.
The IGN interview does answer a ton of questions but not all of the questions I posed. But all good man you don’t need to enjoy the video at all no issue.
Looks more like Atomic Heart over Bioshock.
You know, I can actually see that. No complaints here since I actually enjoyed Atomic Hearts heavy!
I'm hyped for Judas, but I think we shouldn't compare it so much with Bioshock. It's the same mistake the original Bioshock fans made when Infinite came out. Those who appreciated Infinite for what it was were able to enjoy it, those who were mentaly stuck in Rapture didn't like it. It will be the same with Judas.
Bioshock infinite, is a bioshock game. It has bioshock in the title. It’s advertised as a bioshock game. The very similar intro in both games, the juxtaposing city’s. Of course people are going to be making comparisons between the two games and then get upset when bioshock infinite was completely missing what made bioshock a thought provoking and engaging experience gameplay wise.
@@sadpow2894 You can't blame the game though, for what it was advertised as. The marketing was misleading, the game is still a masterpiece.
@@nuneke0 Yes but if you agree that the marketing was misleading then you must understand why people were mislead to believe that this would be another bioshock game? And In my opinion bioshock infinite isnt a masterpiece at all
The tone of the game is not even near dark looks too colourfull and probably will have propaganda on ti and game whit propaganda suck
I don't think so. Levine is very talented in holding up a mirror to his audience.