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Knowing they had a winning formula on their hands, System Shock’s spiritual successor took my mind by storm almost 9 years later. Dark and creepy areas. Hordes of disfigured and crazed lunatics all out of their faces on drugs. Bioshock takes A Clockwork Orange and winds that orange up to 11. The world itself is this incredible deep sea utopia and the characters that inhabit it are believable and interesting. If you haven’t played this yet I urge you, would you kindly play this game.
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