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It would certainly make the most sense, but it's an extremely difficult challenge; where? Really I think that a futuristic Bioshock is very likely, but I hope it won't be.
People think to much of a "place" for Bioshock. But what is really important is the "why". Why did the Man feel he had to make a City? What extreamist philosophy did the Man have and how does it play out when confronted with reality? How and why does the City fall. THAT is the heart of the Bioshcok franchise. sm
Very nuanced and trained thoughts, but System Shock.. ahhhh c'mon ; )
And they will be played through as soon as they're released :D
Sorry, just removed my post, as I realised I was duplicating what Solarmech had just posted.
But SS3 and Dishonered 2 shoud be good.
The gun play is boring the story is not only slow but rather uninteresting as of so far and elizibeth is nothing but annoying so far getting in thge way blocking my movement has gotten me killed 2-3 times so far, she feels like a moving item bag and that's all.
There is much to the story that isn't actually stated and is left for the player to work out. With Booker being a private detective, there are clues scattered right though the game and the ending is worth seeing.
I dont know anything certain about a sequel but Im sure there will be one, in the meantime we can grab the new system shock