BioShock seem to be interesting game, as it made Kohler title his review: “Creepy Moral Dilemmas Make BioShock a Sophisticated Shooter“.
The review left me wonder are there moral dilemmas, in which all alternatives of a choice have ingame consequences, or are there just choices where a morally doubtful alternative are better (unless you count the representation of the alternative)?
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Petri Lankoski, D.Arts, is a Associate Professor in Game Studies at the school of Communication, Media and IT at the Södertörn University, Sweden.
His research focuses on game design, game characters, role-playing, and playing experience. Petri has been concentrating on single-player video games but researched also (multi-player) pnp and live-action role-playing games. This blog focuses on his research on games and related things.
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