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#1 mastercortana
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I read the bioshock interview that gamespot has up and Ken Levine made two statements that I found interesting

1. He says you are going to want to save often so you can replay a room a different way

2. You are going to get emotionally involved in the characters

Now a lot of games make these exact same claim and I realized that I never save the game then play through the same room again just to see how to play a different way and I never have even the slightest emotional attachment to any character in any game. Is this just marketing talk or does anyone out there actually think they will do these things.

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I don't like doing that. I prefer to play through it again and then take a different path.

Trust me, you'll wonder what would of happened once you go through a part where you had a choice.