![]() So how was this able to happen? GOG managing director Guillaume Rambourg explained to RPS: Bioshock was Irrational Games’ spiritual successor to System Shock since the license for that game was unavailable to them (and EA didn’t seem to care about it). ![]() The same company, with many of the same employees, developed both games. Of course its not surprising that the two games are so similar. In fact, I even compared the two a bit before Bioshock came out. You can think of the game as a more in-depth sci-fi horror RPG version of Bioshock. If you have never played the game, you owe it to yourself to pick up a copy tomorrow. I know there are a lot of people out there besides myself that have been wanting this to happen, as the game has been on the top of the GOG Community’s most wanted list for years. I can’t even begin to express how excited I am that this game is available again for people to experience. Expect to see a lot of happy gamers tomorrow It might not be, but either way I have been an extremely happy fan these past couple of months. I would like to say that this came out of absolutely nowhere, but I cant help but wonder if the random patch we had a few months back was somehow related. ![]() Somehow the licensing issues for my favorite game of all time have been sorted out by the amazingly dedicated folks over at Good Old Games, and they have convinced the parties involved to allow them to re-release the game on their website DRM free.
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