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is it split into levels, i thought/hoped it would be set out as one big thing like resident evil 4 or metroid prime?

my number two most anticipated game this year after UT3, the only two games im looking forward to that come out this year

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the video is kinda screwy in HD on that site today.. ill download it and watch it on my PC..

thanks for the link! i can't wait for BioShock

Yeah I thought so too, but it was pretty earlier when I posted and couldn't be arsed looking for better :p If someone finds a higher quality version, please post it :)

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I think there is kind of an ironic metaphor to Bioshock: A man builds a "perfect" underwater city to escape the world, and we escape to video games.

He's was escaping 'the world' to avoid their moral standings on genetics. So the scientists could do what they liked. He wanted to improve humanity and obviously went horrificly wrong somewhere down the line.

Just for those who didn't know the back story :D :)

Just watched the full vid and it's looking very polished, really can't wait. :D

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I preordered the collectors edition today. My big problem was whether to go PC or 360. In the end I went PC for the controls because innevitably this December I plan to buy a new gaming PC to play Crysis and UT3 so if the game runs like crap on my PC it's not going to be long until I have a new one anyway.

But yeah...looks very good.

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