Spotlight
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Judas has reactive difficulty, evil dentist chairs, and a giant robot dog for fast travel
It's also “definitely not Bioshock in space"
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"So along as people continue to give me money to make games, I think I'm going to make them," says Levine.
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Everything announced at PlayStation's January State Of Play that's (probably) coming to PC
Or at least we hope it is
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Judas’ latest gameplay still looks a lot like a sci-fi BioShock, now with evil Brum and a robot chef
Yep, definitely a Ken Levine game
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It's also “definitely not Bioshock in space"
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Bioshock creator Ken Levine’s Judas has roguelike elements, organic powers, and non-linear storytelling
"So along as people continue to give me money to make games, I think I'm going to make them," says Levine.
News
Everything announced at PlayStation's January State Of Play that's (probably) coming to PC
Or at least we hope it is
News
Judas’ latest gameplay still looks a lot like a sci-fi BioShock, now with evil Brum and a robot chef
Yep, definitely a Ken Levine game
Feature
Sometimes a spiritual successor is more promising than the sequel you wanted
Some of last night's most exciting announcements didn't have numbers in the title
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[Pre-emptive backlash to backlash to positive reviews for Judas]
I'm just hoping we can skip ahead a few years, okay?
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Ken Levine’s new game Judas looks a lot like BioShock Infinite in space
Ghost Story Games’ Judas is an FPS that wants to tell you a story
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