Netflix To Create Film Adaptation Of BioShock
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I honestly do not know what to make of it. Game adaptations are bad in general and this one is made by netflix, but BioShock is exactly the type of setting some woke and anti-capitalists would love, I doubt they can help themselves to make it anti-male and anti-whites but who knows.
It can be good?
Huh? You fight literal communist bandits (the gang of "Atlas"), and later even Anarchists Of Color (AOC) too.
By setting them on fire and making crow flocks eat them alive.
I really do not remember the story ,I've played the game a long time ago and I remember fractions of it. This is a bit strange because I tend to focus a lot on the story aspect of games but I feel I played BioShock just cause of the hype. However I thought it was suppose to be a critique to capitalism or something. Was I wrong?
First game: Ryan was truly an idealist who selflessly wanted to create a peaceful and happy objectivist society, and actually he did succeed. He was only corrupted by being forced to counter the actions of a criminal mastermind posing as "the people's hero", abandoning his principles and becoming ruthless and cruel, and this is what led to the downfall of him and Rapture. He's a tragic figure, while his enemy "Atlas" is just evil:
Infinite is already anti-white and anti-American.
It's anti-anti-American.
Do you have to try to be this retarded? The entire game is shitting on the American Founding Fathers, Christianity, and Whites generally.
It's a crazy bunch of non-Christians (never ever mentioning or showing Jesus, worshipping Father Comstock and Lady Comstock instead) who have seceded from America and now want America destroyed.
The protag is an actual (white) American who is constantly bewildered by these absolute weirdos while trying to save a white woman, and later also trying to defeat a black woman and her simarly over-the-top bunch of bloodthirsty psychopaths.
(Actually, I can easily imagine Antifa types dressing like that for real. Fantasy realism!)
BioShock is exactly the type of setting ripe for an N-Word subversion.