New Bioshock Setting

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Inside a star?
A fringe dimension barely aligned with our own but capable of seeing into this one like a one way mirror?
Shrunk, inside a living body?
In a chid's colouring book?
 

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I've always had the personal idea for the next Bioshock setting going really nuts and having a city created from the connected unconsciousness of multiple people. A city that's all in their heads. Neuroshock, or something.
 

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Corey Schaff said:
A City buried under or near the earth's crust designed with a survivalist "nuclear apocalypse comin any day now" culture.

EDIT: Call it uh...Geoshock
So basically like Fallout set entirely before the war with an early vault society. I'd totally play that.

You could have a lot of fun with a Victorian society who've gone nuts for Freudian Psychoanalysis and/or Mesmerism with all the wackiest mind control psychic powers bullshit that psychology pseudoscientists love to talk about (for those who don't know what Mesmerism is, it was basically a pseudoscientific precursor to hypnotism with a magical Chi-like magnetic force that caused everyone's problems).

Levels could take place in dreams or your own mind with some really fucked up imagery potential. Plus it's pretty easy to imagine a dystopia that is very restrictive and opressive based off an exaggerated reading of Freud's views about the unconscious mind (a simple I know your thoughts better than you do drive).

I can imagine an interrogation scene when the villain sighs at the heroes "defense mechanisms" when they refuse to accept the societies ideals.

Egoshock perhaps?

I've also just realised that this is more or less an adult version of Psychonauts.
 

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How about in my memory? Because I don't want them to make another Bioshock.

All the reasons that Zhukov mentioned are reasons that I'd agree with as for why another shouldn't be made, but there's also the fact that the ending to BS:I pretty much completely removes the need for any more games as it spells out "The plot of these games will always be the same, just tweaked a different way."

Beyond that, there really aren't any "creative" places to place a city considering the theme that's already been established of "Building a city where it should be impossible to build a city!" Such as a city at the bottom of the ocean or up in the clouds. There's nothing that screams "Impossible!" about an underground city, nor is there really anything that amazing about a city in space. It'd just be Bioshock: Deep Space 9.

I think we should let this one go to rest. The last game created a goddess of time and space...there's not really much more that can be done with the series beyond that.
 

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They have two cities already and we barely explored them. Why would you need a third one when you can simply have a game set in Rapture or Colombia before the collapse and tell a story about one event in life of one of the more interesting citizens that we never got to meet? The possibilities are endless and you people want a new city.
 

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A while back I came up with the idea of a Bioshock game set in like a mechanoid forest. Think like a dense jungle, but the animals are all genetically screwed up and the trees are partially robotic. They could introduce "hunter and prey" mechanics with the wildlife, GOSH JUST THINKING ABOUT IS HYPING ME, DOGGONE IT MAKE MORE BIOSHOCK GAMES.
 

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Silentpony said:
More Rapture please!! We haven't explored nearly enough for my tastes!
I'm in the minority, but Bioshock 2 is my favorite entry in the series. Sofia Lamb vs Andrew Ryan was awesome and the story was beautifully written. And actually being a Big Daddy was great.
 

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Whatever, as long as they reveal that Elizabeth was SHODAN all along, finally tying up all the games in some needless meta-wankery.

No, I'm not bitter about Burial at Sea Episode 2, why do you ask.
 

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StardustCrusader said:
Silentpony said:
More Rapture please!! We haven't explored nearly enough for my tastes!
I'm in the minority, but Bioshock 2 is my favorite entry in the series. Sofia Lamb vs Andrew Ryan was awesome and the story was beautifully written. And actually being a Big Daddy was great.
I dunno if you are in a minority.

Bioshock 2 seems to be pretty well received overall, I personally thought it fixed a lot of the problems I had with Bioshock 1 (being able to duel wield, for example) - the story like you say was well written, the DLC they put out was great, the only thing that let it down was the multiplayer, which to be fair, I think was farmed out and isn't the main draw for such a game anyway.

There were a few stumbles with graphics and sound (texture pop-in is baaaad, and the guy who programmed the sound accidently borked the vending machines and it somehow got past QA and went gold).... but, overall, I think it's amazing.
 

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I'd like to see a sequel set in space, it could open up interesting gameplay mechanics with vacuum and gravity. I'd be happy with a remake of System Shock.
 

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My idea for a new Bioshock would be a sort of Greek mythology themed game, set it during the fall of Atlantis. Instead of plasmids you have magic (a bit boring, but it fits the theme better), the game could feature magi-tek weapons and environments and their use off magi-tek has pissed off the gods (as they believe the humans are getting too powerful) and they are destroying Atlantis, driving cultists to turn on the ordinary citizens in a futile attempt to appease the gods.

I believe with the ending to Infinite, there is so much untapped potential for games being a simmer experience but being different enough to keep them entertaining. I mean how many other games can have the kind of variety in discussions about a sequel that this topic already has.
 

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We could have it set in space... maybe rename it aswell. hmmm, bio is short for biology and the shock is to our biological systems.... Systemshock sounds pretty cool.
 

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I'm still holding out for McCarthy-era American city on the moon. That destroyed themselves over paranoia of the Red Menace.
 

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Zhukov said:
First off, I hope they don't make another one. Ken Levine has moved on and if I recall correctly the studio has broken up. I'd rather not see the Bioshock equivalent of Halo 4.

Buuuut, if they do... maybe a pontoon city? Like a floating shanty town kind of deal?
Now THAT would be very damn interesting.