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A Two-Hour Fan-Made Audio Drama About BioShock (youtu.be) 17

sandbagger writes: BioShock: After Midnight is an original story detailing events that took place in Rapture before the protagonist of the first BioShock game arrived at the city of Rapture. It's a sprawling noir story, following a private eye, an Adam fiend whose fallen in love with Atlas, and the crazed cult members of Sofia Lamb.
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A Two-Hour Fan-Made Audio Drama About BioShock

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  • Iâ(TM)m always amazed about what fans of a game, series or movie do to show how they love it.
    Havenâ(TM)t heard the complete audio play, but impressed already.

  • Or Slashvertisements, as the locals here call them.
  • by Anonymous Coward

    For the love of God, man, would you kindly edit your post and fix the grammar?

    • I still don't get it...

      > A Two-Hour Fan-Made Audio Drama About BioShock

      The fan was only a fan for two hours? Was that because they had only seen it 2 hours prior to making their work, or because they watched/played or whatever for 2 hours? Or is "Two-Hour" a book/game/video/series of its own, and this is a spin-off?

      Oh gees... I've spent far too long trying to work out Slashdot today already. There goes my quota for the week :-( Whatever this is about, can't be that interesting - I'm off, see you later.

  • Fan made content is as old as content, hell technically several Shakespeare plays were fan fiction, it even has a name "Fan Fiction".
    Now since this isn't news it can only be considered one thing: an advertisement.

    • It is here because of the extreme popularity of BioShock among tech geeks. Consider it the Media & Entertainment section of your news feed.
  • by poity ( 465672 ) on Friday December 06, 2019 @07:28AM (#59490676)

    "Whose" is possessive: "I visited my friend, whose house is far away"
    "Who's" is a contraction of "who is" or "who has": "the nerd who's a grammar nazi" or "a private eye [...] who's fallen in love"

  • System Shock.

    As if an Art Deco Rapture could ever compete with a Neuromancer Event Horizon world ...

    Thanks EA!
    Thanks imaginary "property" supporters!

    Now we'll never see a Neuromancer Lovecraftian outer gods world SS3 should have become.

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