For me personally, all the reviews (and Ken Levine himself) indicate that there are massive plot issues that make the game as great as it is, and any spoilers would, um...spoil the damn near-perfect gaming experience:
http://www.2kgames.com/cultofrapture/home.html
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A MESSAGE FROM KEN
August 19, 2007
Ken Levine posted this to the 2K forums. I found his words wise, and decided to repost for you all:
If you're going to buy the game this week, I highly recommend you stay away from any forums that might have spoilers until you play the game through. Our goal in making the game was to thrill and, often, surprise you.
Please don't ruin other people's experience by revealing secrets in unmarked threads, and if you want to enjoy the game to its fullest, stay away from any threads that might ruin the fun for you. With a game like BioShock, it will really make a difference.
Best,
Ken
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So, for the first time since my first internet experience in 1994, I am cutting myself off to avoid any chance of ruining the experience. Excessive? Maybe, but this may be the one time that it's worth it.
http://www.2kgames.com/cultofrapture/home.html
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A MESSAGE FROM KEN
August 19, 2007
Ken Levine posted this to the 2K forums. I found his words wise, and decided to repost for you all:
If you're going to buy the game this week, I highly recommend you stay away from any forums that might have spoilers until you play the game through. Our goal in making the game was to thrill and, often, surprise you.
Please don't ruin other people's experience by revealing secrets in unmarked threads, and if you want to enjoy the game to its fullest, stay away from any threads that might ruin the fun for you. With a game like BioShock, it will really make a difference.
Best,
Ken
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So, for the first time since my first internet experience in 1994, I am cutting myself off to avoid any chance of ruining the experience. Excessive? Maybe, but this may be the one time that it's worth it.