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The Brothers of Rapture: Bioshock Short Film Teaser

As you all know, I believe Irrational Games and Ken Levine are pure geniuses and probably the best studio in terms of game quality and the ideas they try. The man is brilliant and the game, Bioshock released in 2007, is my favorite games of all time. Here's a short film releasing soon, on Monday,but here's the teaser trailer for it!

Before the underwater city of Rapture collapsed beneath itself and Splicers roamed its flooded halls, men and women thrived as they explored beyond the limits of their creative and scientific achievements. But who were they before their society crumbled around them?

Return to a corner of Rapture to uncover the story of the brothers Charles and Arthur as they come to realize the true cost of art and power without boundaries.

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5/13/13 release, visit their Facebook Page for more information

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Now I want to play my Bioshock ;_;

I think it's fan made? maybe?
It is fan made and runs at 18 minutes. I want to play it again soon, I am thinking of just buying Bioshock 2 just for the hell of it. Even though I hear it's not even remotely the same experience as the first.

As well, TBR is a student film. More specifically, it was our final project at Vancouver Film School in Vancouver, Canada. As a student production, we faced many obstacles and restrictions while constructing the film from scratch over 6 months, including an extremely limited budget (which we will not disclose at this time), a very short time frame to shoot it in, very little time to rehearse with actors, and a tight deadline to complete the film in post-production (editing, sound design, visual effects, etc.). Constructing is probably the best word, as almost everything you will see in the film was built on a sound stage (provided by Vancouver Film School). So yes, the visual effects won’t be seamless, and the props may look a bit rough around the edges, but hey, we made a BioShock movie!